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Wilfred 2022-10-23 09:20:39

After watching it, it was an addicting video!

The most important thing is the conflict of the content, which is quite antagonistic, and the acting skills of the two protagonists bring this content into full play. They are really lovely two old people.

And in the use of the lens, the church itself has enough beauty

I want to share a point that I feel more deeply: even if the truth of religion is negative, human beings need and yearn for belief. A scene is that a considerable part of the film tells about the sins of the Pope when he was young, and the Pope who abdicated also confessed his mistakes. Another shot is when a large number of devout believers gathered in front of the square and waited for the result when they voted for the Pope twice, waiting for the result of a matter that they took very seriously. Religious leaders are also mortals. Even the Pope still makes mistakes, not to mention that other religions are not so strong in understanding, and they have to get rid of their desires and human weakness. Of course, this also makes the film more realistic, so this is the core push point of the good-looking film. And human beings, one by one, for the most part, still need to be satisfied with the needs of spiritual beliefs; so this is the inevitability of the existence of religion, and it will inevitably exist in the future. And those consoling religious devotees who sacrifice their lives to meet spiritual needs are great and moved by that.

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The Two Popes quotes

  • 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.

  • Pope Benedict: You know, there's a saying, uh, God always corrects one pope by presenting the world with another pope. I should... I'd like to see my correction.