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Hannah 2022-04-21 08:01:04
Light yourself up, gather into light
I watched this movie last night, which happened in the holy place of religion - the Vatican, and got a little understanding of that history. To be honest, the film was a bit boring at first, but with the interspersed memories and street scenes of Rome, it was slowly watched as the plot developed....
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Violette 2022-04-21 08:01:04
The temple is down-to-earth, and the treasure is not solemn
"City of God" director Fernando Merrill's big awards season this year. Based on true events, it tells the story of Pope Benedict XVI's sensational resignation in 2013, giving way to his sharpest critic, Argentine Bishop Bergoglio.
I thought religious movies would seem difficult to get into, but the...

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Lyla 2022-04-24 07:01:14
1. The original title of the film was "(One) Pope", which was changed to "Two Popes" due to the joining of Hopkins, and the translation of "The Pope's Inheritance" was even more mistaken for a power. The drama of the struggle, I found it to be a biopic when I watched it. 2. This film has nothing to do with the Vatican. There is no whitewashing or public relations. Since it was not allowed to shoot on location, the Sistine Chapel in the film was replicated on the set, and St. Peter's Square was entirely made by CGI. . 3. A lot of plots are fictitious. The two never met in the villa and got along for several days. All the dialogues are made up. The whole film is filled with a lot of dialogue scenes, but the dialogues lack depth and are even boring. 4. Since it is positioned as an English-language film, it is necessary to speak English directly. As a result, it is necessary to pursue authenticity, so that Italian, Spanish, and Latin appear in large numbers. If you really want to pursue authenticity, how can a German and an Argentine speak English crazily in private? No accent? 5. Cue the Beatles' Abbey Road several times, only to use three versions of Blackbird as the soundtrack.
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Dessie 2022-04-23 07:02:31
It involves the transition between the bishops of Rome and the changes needed by the Catholic Church to elect Pope Francis at that historic moment. The dialogue is somewhat trivial, lacking more substantive dialogue in place of useless flashbacks and respectful greetings. Jonathan Price's performance is superb and Anthony Hopkins is good, but not as good as Price.
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