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Corine 2022-04-22 07:01:32

After paying attention to the social subconscious, I found that I don't know much about major events in many countries, and I have the opportunity to make up for it later. In fact, some of the films that you watch one after another will see more background parts of society. In this play, the impression of Benedict is initially somewhat conservative and arrogant. It seems that he follows some rules and maintains his image with a false sense of self, while Francis is closer to life. He touches desire, Love dancing and talking to people, love football and make no secret of this part. The starting point for the two seemed to be one more conservative and one more aggressive and proactive. With the development of the dialogue, the images of these two people began to plump up. At that time, I thought that there was projection and projective identification in this process. It turned out that Francis wanted to resign. In fact, there was a lot of anger and dissatisfaction. Action, and Benedict actually wanted to understand what was going on in Francis' heart, although he didn't like Francis's actions very much in the opening paragraph, so what he said sounded a lot defensive, but as the process , the back actually reversed, and the roles of the two people seem to have changed positions. Benedict wanted to resign later, but Francis struggled to keep it. Both lives seem to see more of their own repressed and hidden parts that the other actually lives out. Because of his past experiences, Francis once did not dare to admit his role in order to save people. He was well aware of the self-preservation and timidity in it. In the face of the dissatisfaction of those who wanted to save him, he questioned his beliefs. He was greatly touched by the firmness of his heart, and at the same time he always had the desire to save others, and he saw these complex human parts in his heart. After those events, he was despised during his sermons (in fact, this is exactly the same as being scolded by Benedict, so Francis may have thought of his own when he heard someone scolding Benedict after watching a football in a bar. Experience it), he faced those dissatisfactions and doubts, worked hard to make up for it, and corrected himself. In his life, he began to sincerely reveal his inner self (including to the believers, he shared himself very truthfully), and he was truthful in all kinds of real entanglements. Live out a part of yourself. Although Benedict also began to repent, he still had reservations, but he also revealed his own inner struggle. The reason why Benedictine was selected before is that, on the one hand, he paid great attention to the opinions of others, and he was very cautious and followed the rules more. On the other hand, Francis himself did not have the courage to take on such a role. For him, he felt that sitting in that position, even suffering, had to keep going, as he said Jesus would not come down from the cross, but would go on, and he didn't have that kind of courage (he was before) experience, he did not stick to his role at the time). The two seem to have Some exchanged positions and understood each other better, so Benedict was very determined to resign. In fact, he was always aware of it in his heart, and he also saw some signs and revelations that seemed to have some signs and revelations. In the end, he rejected Franciscan The resignation of each, and in fact, entrusted the follow-up responsibility to Francis. During this process, Francis actually dared to take on the burden of this role, and he also wanted to bring out the power of change and share it with more people. After the conversation between the two of them, when they walked out of the conference room, the people saw Benedict, and they all rushed to take pictures with him, and Benedict seemed to be a different person, enjoying the connection with other people. That moment was really touching. . Benedict became more vivid, especially when Francis danced tango after dragging Benedict. Benedict refused and tried, which was really interesting, and other staff were also infected by this scene. (Benedict broke the shackles of the original image and became more vivid and flexible.) When Francis finally took office, he actually broke a lot of routines, and he began to change the previous rules of how to wear clothes and shoes. And go around giving speeches, inspiring and mobilizing people to pay attention to the poor and environmental protection and so on. (To a certain extent, Benedict seems to be more focused, while Francis is more wise and useful, and the part where the two people are together is more complete. So in the end, I cut it out from the camera of watching the game. Until the smoke of the incense sticks upwards, as if the Lord is silently applauding all this) The part where the latter two are together is more complete. So in the end, I cut out the shot of watching the game and saw the smoke of the incense stick lingering upwards, as if the Lord was silently applauding all this) The part where the latter two are together is more complete. So in the end, I cut out the shot of watching the game and saw the smoke of the incense stick lingering upwards, as if the Lord was silently applauding all this)

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  • Casey 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    Although it is said that biopics will tend to beautify their masters, but after watching this film, Francis has an inexplicable affection for Francis, and he is worthy of being a left-wing pope. It's also very cool to watch two old dramas. Jonathan Pryce is so suitable for this role. I used to watch the old man play the president and the big sparrow, and now he finally plays the pope.

  • Arden 2022-04-23 07:02:31

    4.5 "I can't hear the voice of God" Pope Benedict faced what may be the most serious moral crisis in the history of the Vatican. His self-doubt was also a manifestation of introspection, but God's theophany allowed him to be in a state of coincidence. The most disgusting Bergoglio became the new pope. The film explores the dialectics of change and compromise. Should the church adapt to the times? Should we speak out for the injustice of the moment? Bergoglio's enlightened and bravery brought the Vatican to life, and I thought Merrill's signature quick cuts didn't quite fit the film's temperament, but they turned out great, diluting those long stretches of time. Dialogue makes serious subjects easy, and even the confession between the two popes is very dramatic. Merrill's biographical film also fires at the current world of conservatism. The higher and higher walls are built, The attitude of distinguishing between the enemy and the enemy by race, freedom has become a beast, the poor and the rich seem to live in hell and heaven, and the church has to do nothing more than connect bridges and tear down walls, just like football and music, the beauty of the world comes from to the happiness of countless mortals

The Two Popes quotes

  • Pope Benedict: A Church that marries the spirit of the age...

    Pope Francis: Yes, ..will be widowed in the next.

  • Pope Benedict: My doctor gave it to me. He said,You are in good shape for 86 but very bad shape for a human being. I believe this was a joke.