I love the Lord because loving mortals is so painful

Darlene 2022-11-26 22:29:21

Does Catholicism Repress Humanity? What is hidden under the skin of the Supreme Pope? In the Vatican in the dark, does the night hide a clear hierarchy? Seeing E05, Qiu Hua starred in the Pope and the chief acquaintance who traveled the city at night, bought a pack of cigarettes, and started a discussion of the existence of God in the company of casino girls: duty and identity, faith and freedom; I just understood, the director What Paolo Sorrentino wanted to show was far more than I thought.

The Pope is a joking, snarling, moody man. He only drinks Cherry Coke for breakfast and likes to play billiards; Holy Father is not a suave cardinal, but a real monarch.

The female partner who looked like his first love girlfriend, had pure lamb-like eyes, was full of unconditional worship and trust in the Pope, but was dragged down into the abyss of scandal. Fortunately, the difference between the Pope's superb political skills and the cardinal's revelation did not turn into a tragedy.

Every picture and soundtrack in the play is full of metaphor and symbolism. When the Pope changed his clothes and was about to give a speech to the cardinals, Bgm seemed to give up I'm sexy and I know it inappropriately. The solemnity of the picture and the demeanor of the actors clearly show the truth. The Young Pope uses a lot of electronic music, as if deliberately to lift the veil of the solemn church, as if there is a huge and fragile black hole behind it waiting for the audience to discover.

"I love the Lord because loving mortals is so painful," the Pope said.

"The bold director who explored conservatism and freedom, faith and questioning asked the origin of religion, and the most severe and tolerant, the most selfish and selfless, the coldest and most affectionate, the youngest and most conservative contradictory pope decree. people fall. 』

When the Pope's red robe hunts and illuminates the African wasteland, it may be the most extreme embodiment of this drama's soul tremor.

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