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Krista 2022-04-24 07:01:14
I like watching religious movies~~~ I like...
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Clotilde 2022-04-24 07:01:14
If you haven't heard of "Dead Sea Scrolls", "Gospel of John", and...
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Peter 2022-04-23 07:02:41
To do something magical, isn't it just being possessed by a...
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Tate 2022-04-23 07:02:41
Religious themes are not scary, but very connotative. They want to destroy the traditional Christian dissemination...
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Allison 2022-04-23 07:02:41
Also an exorcism movie, but in a different way....
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Sandy 2022-04-23 07:02:41
Still watched. . Less relevant knowledge, not fully...
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Yasmeen 2022-04-23 07:02:41
Imitation of the Archmage, photography clips and symbols are used on Yuanda Superman, but unfortunately the plot is relatively bad, and the love sub-line is...
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Oceane 2022-04-23 07:02:41
Isn't this better than the video at station B? Father X girl my forever...
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Morgan 2022-04-23 07:02:41
After watching stigmata, there will be a kind of bitterness that destroys life and the world. I want to cry violently, but we only kiss and don't have...
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Tillman 2022-04-23 07:02:41
Those who were tricked by the kiss at the end to see it all depended on the heroine's appearance and the hero's setting to see the bottom...
Stigmata Comments
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Dagmar 2022-02-14 08:01:18
About Stigma
There are five stigmas, nailed hands and feet, stabbed by thorns on the forehead, flogged on the back, and pierced by a spear. These are the experiences of the crucifixion of Jesus. Only the most devout Christians will have them, usually only The first two places. This film is a subversion of the...
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Wade 2022-02-14 08:01:18
Underestimated! GB Sightseeing Group #1
Seriously underestimated! To get the spiritual connotation and ironic effect, I am afraid that some experience in living in a strong religious atmosphere is needed. It is not enough to understand the history/doctrines of Catholicism.
The gospel spoken by Jesus himself was buried by the church. It is...
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Frankie: Hi.
Father Andrew Kiernan: Hello
Frankie: You have an appointment, or...
Father Andrew Kiernan: No, I don't.
Frankie: Well, would you like a haircut, a manicure, or maybe you'd like to have your nipples pierced?
Father Andrew Kiernan: [chuckles] Well, maybe if we start with a trim, we could go from there. Thank you.
Frankie: Come on. Have a seat. All right, here we go.
[puts barber cape on Andrew]
Frankie: I'm gonna put this cape on so you don't get your scratchy neck.
Father Andrew Kiernan: Oh, thank you.
Frankie: So, where are you from.
Father Andrew Kiernan: I live in Rome, actually.
Frankie: Oh, cool.
Father Andrew Kiernan: And you?
Frankie: I'm from Naples.
Father Andrew Kiernan: Ah! Naples.
Frankie: Mmm-hmm
Father Andrew Kiernan: [speaks italian] Naples.
Frankie: Naples, Florida.
Father Andrew Kiernan: Oh!
Frankie: I moved here to go to school.
Father Andrew Kiernan: Which school?
Frankie: [points to certificate] Claudia's University of Cosmetology. See, I'm'm accredited.
Father Andrew Kiernan: Oh, Cool.
Jennifer Kelliho: [to Donna] Am I going crazy or is Frankie hitting on a priest
Frankie: What do I call you? I feel kind of weird calling a guy I could date "Father." Uhh, I mean, I couldn't date you, but... You know.
Father Andrew Kiernan: Oh, no, no, no, you just made my day. Thank you. You can call me Andrew. Andrew Kiernan, that's my name.
Frankie: [after long pause; mouths Donna's name] I know this is gonna sound kind of strange, but I've sort of been expecting you.
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Dr. Eckworth: Frankie Paige we're gonna run some more tests for this afternoon around 4:00.
Frankie: Did you run a pregnancy test?
Dr. Eckworth: Yes.
Frankie: Am I pregnant?
Dr. Eckworth: No.
Frankie: Was I?
Dr. Eckworth: I don't know.
Director: Rupert Wainwright
Language: English,Assyrian Neo-Aramaic,Portuguese,Italian,Aramaic Release date: September 10, 1999