Priest Comments

  • Jazmin 2022-04-19 09:02:44

    The greatest love is forgiveness. The debates about doctrine in the film come close to the non-conceptual wisdom of Buddhism. Lisa's identification with Father Gray is not entirely out of gratitude, but more from her feelings of nociception imposed on a special group, that is, "push oneself to others". No one is guaranteed to be perfect, maybe the next person to be forgiven is...

  • Maeve 2022-04-19 09:02:44

    Once upon a time, I also regarded sexuality as a sin. I could not live an ordinary life at the behest of my parents, and rehearsed in my mind how to kneel in front of them and ask for forgiveness. The mood here was projected on the lovable young priest. Fortunately, there is another priest who understands and supports him and accompanies him to change the principles of his heart. With the passage of time, we no longer need to ask for God's forgiveness, or even religious consolation and moral...

  • Annetta 2022-04-19 09:02:44

    8.0 In many movies that question God, a rare breakthrough from the inside...

  • Javon 2022-04-19 09:02:44

    Love is ebullient...a movie with temperament and...

  • Neva 2022-04-19 09:02:44

    The film is a religious film with a highly controversial subject matter and approach. The biggest feature is that it uses great courage and sincerity to discuss issues related to religion and clergy. The content is thought-provoking, and there is no dull preaching. The actor Linus Rocher is also very devoted to the...

  • Clarabelle 2022-04-19 09:02:44

    The disharmony between faith and libido is destined to be an eternal and worthy theme. ....

  • Deontae 2022-04-19 09:02:44

    The most in-depth discussion of religion and comrades in the film I have seen, from the perspective of a priest, questions the maliciousness of religion to comrades, explains it with great love, and supports it with self-love. I especially like the editing of this film, which is full of dramatic conflict and explosiveness, and Linus Roache's acting skills and charm are brought into full play in the film. After experiencing depression and contradictions, the cry at the end is so moving,...

  • Helga 2022-03-20 09:02:42

    Fortunately, I encountered suicide discs several times. Otherwise, I might only be fascinated by the priest's homosexuality. Fortunately, I didn't see this film when I was most obsessed with LinusRoache, otherwise I might just be lost in his eyes shallowly. He was lost, weeping, doubting and resentful at the cross: You are omnipotent and you will not make mistakes. How can you experience the pain of ordinary people's sins? How can you be redeemed if you can't empathize? However, when he set...

  • Dolores 2022-03-20 09:02:42

    The greatest sorrow in life is that your beliefs and feelings are contradictory, and you cannot find a way out in the contradiction between beliefs and feelings. The believer himself is the most difficult hurdle to cross. Because of the deep-rooted so-called "belief", Christianity respects human nature to the greatest extent and also stifles it to the greatest extent; God's love is selfless and selfish. Know him well, and know him well, Priests, Eros is really not easy. Learn to love yourself...

  • Lola 2022-03-20 09:02:42

    Failed to see what he's done wrong, other than he's being a...

Extended Reading

Priest quotes

  • Father Greg Pilkington: And how would you feel if someone robbed your car?

    Boy Car Thief: I haven't got one.

    Father Greg Pilkington: Well, suppose you did.

    Boy Car Thief: I'd get a weed-on.

    Father Greg Pilkington: Exactly. I'd get a... weed-on too.

    Boy Car Thief: You haven't got a car.

    Father Greg Pilkington: Well, what about Father Matthew?

    Boy Car Thief: No one would wanna rob his car, would they?

    Father Greg Pilkington: Because he's a priest?

    Boy Car Thief: Because it's crap!

  • Charge Sergeant: [Father Pilkington is being charged with public indecency] Occupation?

    [Father Pilkington is too embarrassed to answer]

    Charge Sergeant: What's your job?

    Father Greg Pilkington: Priest.

    Charge Sergeant: Catholic?

    Father Greg Pilkington: [quietly] Yes.

    Charge Sergeant: [grinning] You little devil!