Indeed, watching this play is indeed an image, everything is implied, the director absolutely did not shoot a superfluous scene, everything can be explained. The shooting techniques and imagery are as gorgeous as the costumes in this play, and are definitely worth five stars.
Some people compare this show to a religious version of House of Cards, which I am firmly against. The biggest difference between religion and politics is that you can't look at the behavior of the characters in the same way as thick black school, but also consider the inspiration of faith, the power of divinity and humanity, which is the biggest difference between this play and House of Cards.
What I like most about this show is not that the text mentions the beauty of the pictures and shooting techniques, but the beauty brought about by the conflict. The Pope who smokes, does health care, swims, and plays tennis; the old nun who smokes, plays basketball, and wears a virgin T-shirt; These characters endow the TV series with infinite charm. There is also a choice of soundtracks. As a religious drama, there are not a few hymns, but rock music, electronic music, psychedelic music and pop music are selected for the soundtrack. The words of the young Pope at the beginning of the film are also composed of neon blue lamps. A huge meteorite slammed the stereotype of an old pope to the ground, with the feeling of being justified by faith in a less formal way.
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