Is the Pope young? young. Is the Pope mature? Mature. The Pope, who is so clear and so confused, is a saint above the world.
In the early stage, the Pope's intention was obvious, showing his majesty and mystery without revealing his face to avoid the secular world. He wanted to turn the Mahayana bishop into the Hinayana. He required self-awareness and strict belief, opposed homosexuality and degeneration, emphasized self-isolation, seeking the Tao in solitude, being conservative, and rejecting casual appearances. hypnotic comfort.
There were repeated miracles in the later period, the infertility was made pregnant, the African nun was punished for violence, the bishop's investigation into the scandal showed the appearance of a saint, the love of mortals, the ending seemed to reconcile with Tong, let the believers worship, and the original claim seems to be different. Modified, and finally the Pope fell in the foreshadowing.
This work reflects the Pope's various perspectives, the saint's perspective, the orphan's perspective, the conservative perspective, and the open perspective. Every single perspective is not the Pope, but together it is the Pope, the saint who loves and hates clearly, the orphan of the hippie God. , the confused and understanding people of the Vatican.
I always felt that the director wanted to go against the secular concept. At the beginning, there was a maternity worship puppet from 10,000 years ago in the Pope's office (I haven't checked the information on this thing, I can't remember it), which predates the emergence of Catholicism. In fact, there is a sense of ridicule and doubt. The Pope actually questioned the religion itself from beginning to end, but he showed the miracles of saints from beginning to end. How did the Pope change from naive to mature? I'm looking forward to what the Pope will do next season on the big issue of anti-gay and anti-degeneracy.
Quan Zuo vaguely has the thought of "I know God exists, I show God's miracles and power, I don't understand the world, I don't obey the world, and I don't believe in God", I hope I understand it.
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