It's just a lack of conviction

Willis 2022-03-23 09:03:06

First of all, the situation in the movie is almost impossible if it is serious. As a clergyman, the common characteristic is inner peace, because they believe that being chosen by God is to work for God, and God will be their strongest backing, so no matter what inner anxiety occurs, if he really has a strong belief, This anxiety should soon subside. In particular, the bishop level is almost equivalent to a religious psychologist. If you don't even have this kind of awareness and belief, let alone a bishop, you can't even be an ordinary pastor. It is very strange that after such an anxious situation happened to the Pope in the movie, there is no scene of praying to God even once, which makes people wonder what the bishop is doing.
Well, it's boring to be too serious, just look at what the movie expresses. The first thing I have to say is that the shots that describe the ordinary people of the bishops are very interesting and relatable. When the bishops had to stay in the Holy See because of the Pope's problems and have nothing to do, these lovely old men also have a very lovely side, some play puzzles, some play solitaire, some read the Bible while riding on the exercise bike, some The ones who take sleeping pills before going to bed, and a few drops in a few drops... Of course there are others such as the Swiss Guard, the bishops playing cards, playing volleyball, listening to the professor's rhetoric about the betting odds, etc. The scenes in the 2000s show that the bishops are rarely involved in the world other than religion, and completely put the bishops down from the position of religious leaders who do not eat human fireworks. Shots in this regard are a plus.
Looking back at our protagonist, the Pope, the choice of actors and the performance itself have nothing to say, a good interpretation of the image of a flustered and helpless old man. but! Even putting aside the fact that the Pope should seek more help from God rather than wandering the streets to solve psychological problems, we look at the process of solving psychological problems quite problematic. Too many lenses are interpreting the lives and words and deeds of ordinary people, making people feel that the Pope is more like experiencing the lives of the people. It seems that his fear comes from being too disconnected from the people, resulting in a lack of understanding and confidence in the people. If, this is what the film wants to express. However, it has to be said that too many lines in the film seem too literary, especially trying to use the lines in Chekov's "The Seagull" to deduce the inner problems of the Pope. It makes people very confused, just want to express that Comrade Pope just wanted to be a good actor and took the road of religion by accident? So in the final analysis, it is said that the belief is not firm, the belief is firm, and God will help you to support you, why should you panic?

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