"Father's Club"

Laila 2022-04-19 09:03:20

The video and soundtrack are very outstanding, the character settings are not flat, and the seemingly simple relationship is also intertwined with interesting, excellent script creation.

Pablo Larrain has given up on the overuse of politics in this film, which is the part I really like.

The pain of reality under the audio and video is not only not divided into black and white, but provides a very unique inclusive solution, and finally even turns into a deep black humor.

Sin and redemption are different for everyone. The inner sanctuary has nothing to do with religion.

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  • Aric 2022-04-20 09:02:59

    Berlinale65 D5 smells like a golden bear

  • Desmond 2022-04-20 09:02:59

    A very disturbing dark movie. A small group of priests and nuns who molested children, sold babies, gambled, and murdered, got their own way and blackened Catholicism to the end. The ending is like fighting fire with fire, making people wonder how many such priests clubs exist on the long and narrow coastline of Chile...