Healing in the slow guitar sound, recalling in the sad piano music, approaching the sad historical memory in the rushing cello. A tense beginning, a process of healing and reconciliation, and a warm ending. (I still want to thank a wave of people who do BGM)
These two old actors are both evergreens who are active on the silver screen. The roles of the two popes can only be held at a certain age.
A confinement thinking, a breakthrough innovation, the confrontation of two completely different thinking, you will find it very interesting and very comfortable.
Times are changing, and different classes also need to adapt to local conditions, and the principle remains unchanged. The film uses a more relaxed and humorous method to focus the story on the two "mortals", and then unfolds this "sacred" story.
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