The New Pope: How Are We To Love (Season 1 Episode 3 Clip) | HBO
Вставка
- Опубліковано 26 січ 2020
- Pope John Paul III urges the congregation to fully express their tenderness.
Watch new episodes of The New Pope Mondays at 9pm and stream anytime on HBO. #HBO #TheNewPope #TheNewPopeHBO
Subscribe to HBO on UA-cam: goo.gl/wtFYd7
Academy Award-winning director Paolo Sorrentino returns with The New Pope, his second original series set in the world of the modern papacy. Written by Sorrenttino with Umberto Contarello and Stefano Bises, the nine-episode original series features Jude Law and John Malkovich. Sharon Stone and Marilyn Manson guest star.
The New Pope premieres January 13 on HBO.
Official Site of The New Pope on HBO: www.hbo.com/the-new-pope
Don’t have HBO? Order Now: itsh.bo/GetHBONow
Get More HBO:
Get HBO GO: play.hbogo.com
Like on Facebook: / hbo
Follow on Twitter: / hbo
Like on Instagram: / hbo
Official Site: www.hbo.com
The New Pope: How Are We To Love (Season 1 Episode 3 Clip) | HBO - Розваги
It must be so strange to elect one of your work colleagues and then have him immediately start lecturing you from a point of absolute authority.
they are bishops and cardinals, they already have a distinct authority... even priests lecture with authority when they give homily every mass.
They lecture their congregations. They are being lectured TO here.
He is elected by them because they think he is worthy to lecture to them.
You should see how the call center I worked in is managed :D
True
His Holiness, Pope John the Malkovich
*His Lonliness, Pope John the Malkovich
There is 2 speeches in 1 here. But delivered simultaneously & interchangeably. The first about love & the second is "I am the pope, respect my authority". Genius.
I especially loved the intricate combination of homily and true expression of faith (in the love and passion) and somehow between that are intertwined elements of dogma and control. He uses threats but disguises them so well you want him to punish you should you fail him. Absolutely genius writing and performance. Oscar worthy
I have to say HBO has better content than Netflix. Please keep it that way!
Always has been hbo max incoming
Netflix is getting better tho
What's the point in being better when it's not available world wide?!
You are right.
@@curiouspeople6441 Netflix is getting worse or do I need to remind you of cuties and now the he-man show?
Sorrentino isn't only a great director, he is also a wonderful writer! 👏👏👏
Remo valitutto...... Absolutely. Hes really good. I love this show.
True! And as an Italian I enjoy Malkovich also how it sound in english
I have never seen such a humble, gentle way of saying "This is your job (description of love with tenderness but without passion). Do your job or I'll fire you on the spot."
Only Malkovich can so eloquently make this speech gold for years to come. 👏🏽
This show is something else man, I honestly hope for a season 3, it’s a freakin masterpiece
A better sermon than many in real life.
It'd be good to employ Serrentino to write a book of homilies. Although he's wrong about having to earn God's love, it's unconditional
@@tr9809 dont have to earn love, but you do have to earn mercy
That's a terrible and incredibly un-christian teaching.
@@xtremebanana1998 What is?
love this man as an actor
Beautiful message in truth. Love him as Pope. Love John Malkovich as an actor and he is playing this part well! Love with tenderness!
Paolo Sorrentino and co.
who is better suited to play a pope than a catholic croat? XD
If we recall John Paul III's handful addresses in the show, including this address, we can see John Paul III had made every effort trying to convince people to see his middle way. "Love is with tenderness but without passion for passion is the eternal enemy of humility." As it turns out, passion not only drives away humility but also creates radicalism. He has been right all the time, but we the audience have been "beclouded" by our passion for Leny. "It consumes us. It is dangerous and illegal and causing pain to ourselves and to others". John Paul is not a coward. He is just a man whose wisdom has been so profound and unparalleled that mundane people can hardly understand him, thus lead to misunderstanding and misconception, and he has been deeply troubled by them at all times, resulting in him to only be able to remain in his castle. I'm glad that Pius XIII, in the end, paid John Paul III the long-overdue but ultimate respect.
John Paul III was a dangerous reactionary who turned the church so hard to the right that American cardinals could be seen supporting Trump and condemning the current Pope.
I love what you have written although can you explain some more? Like we often hear for example love your partner passionately... How is that going to affect my own character or personality? Your example of Lenny does make sense but maybe if you can explain something more on a general scale. Thanks
@@iandsouza2493 surely because passion clouds judgment. And clouded judgment leads to ill forged conclusions.
Pius XIII is an anti-pope
Passion is not adoring… Passion (Passion of Christ) is enduring the pain there is on the world that inflicts you… you think that passion os liking a person so much… no. Passion is what you have within you that protects from letting yourself go… do you think that Christ give in under the extreme and painful circumstances to the people and the Romans? Do you think that he let go? No, He didn’t even blinked with hesitation. He had passion and that prevented Him (as God) from hating Man. That is Passion, the Passion of Christ. And so should you have passion in this life to prove to God that you also are worthy of everyone’s love and affection! Have piety and forgive for they do not know what they have been doing… Viva Cristo-Rei!
For you, I am a Bishop; with you, I am a Christian.
Don’t get it twisted - this quote comes from the great Saint Augustine.
Spoilers
Everyone thought the new pope would be a vain man obsessed with media and popularity, but he turned out to be such a lovely sweetie.
I have listened to this over and over and man it has some wisdom. And no one delivers this better than Malkovitch.
I cried at this speech - so relevant and accurate
So real... I feel what you mean. So human speech. Great
A masterful piece of writing, and a powerful and very impressive portrayal. How can he recite this, amazing.
Malkovich is a giant in the world of acting. HIs true Genius is exposed by some characters - this is i reckon - one of them. Well Done Sir! Well Done!
This is such an AMAZING speech. I ADORE THIS TV SERIES
This is even better on second viewing.
I watch the first session at 4 x. The best show ever.
3:18 "Okay so now that I've preached to you about impassionate love, I will demand I will become a smothering Father to you."
Stunning scene
Wow is a good but dangerous speech. Tenderness, equilibrium and wisdom the lost abilities and confused many times with weakness.
Which is what made Brannox a dangerous Pope. He accepted weakness as a full means to a path towards God. Our path towards God must strive for perfection, nothing weak or imperfect is in heaven.
@@GQFJB Then there are no people in heaven either. Great.
Two of the most distinguished actors of our time John Malkovich and Jude Law
Hands down, best Dramatic Series on HBO
i like how he's referencing gutierrez's answer to when he was asking the cardinal's to define love earlier
Ok maybe I should start watching this show now
One of best actors ever... Had to be hard to decide to take this role but I’m glad that he did-he killed it.
This is one of the best shows in the world, it accompanied me as father and menthor. I saw season 1 and 2 so often I can't even count. I hope there will be a season 3 - the last pope (there are rumors on that)
I try to learn this speech and every quote from memory
When John said Love is an abstract concept you can see Gutierrez smile 🌹🕊
Amazing writing, and superbly portrayed.
I just watch this scene high, it´s amazing!
Such an amazing and wonderful series.
The writing is magnificent.
Love is not only the reason for life, but it is the key to life
What an astonishing piece....
Stunning speech delivered by a remarkable actor.
Jesus said to "Love thy neighbour as thyself". Love is the answer💖🙏
Phenomenal.
Wow! Great writing and acting!
1:00
“You will come to me and you will tell me all this suffering in the world. And I will say to you: they are all hysterias of love. Distortions of our ability to love. The problem, brothers, is love. The question, then, is: how are we to love? This is my way: with tenderness, without passion. Passion is the eternal enemy of humility. Christian humility, which is frugal, is just and is necessary. Love is an abstraction, like intelligence, like happiness. Every time our judgment is beclouded by the ardent passions that consume us, we give love a dangerous concreteness, a scandalous concreteness, an illegal concreteness. In short, we are causing pain. To ourselves, and to others. Replace that concrete love with tenderness.”
Humility is important and comes with respecting each other, with respect comes tenderness. It's easy to understand.
That was a lovely speech.
What a powerful speech 👏
Oh God l love John Brannox character
Wow if that was only in real life
It is in real life. Everything he is saying rings true to me. Surrendering to anything even love (Our false understanding of it, not the real kind) is dangerous. So we must maintain a bit of control over it so that we don’t lose ourselves.
This is some really good wisdom and advice, if only we had such a pope in irl ...
Ima theologian and I gotta say this is some solid theology I love it
Charity is to admonish sinners.
incredibly well written speech
As a traditional Catholic alot of this show was deliberately subversive, but moments like this redeem it. I'd really like to know who wrote this speech, bc in my estimation, they distilled the essence of Catholicism.
Edit: Was it Sorrentino himself?
Never saw the show. How is it subversive?
What did you think of the ending of the show painting Fanaticism as dangerous? I’m a trad cat too and I saw that agenda.
@@GQFJB Theres also the whole thing with scanty dressed nuns dancing and the show making it seem like every single clergyman is corrupt, sexually sinful or degenerate
@@crimsonthumos3905 well in today’s world that’s sadly pretty accurate.
Season 2 was not that good. Season one was far better
How are we to love? We must love unconditionally just as Christ did. We need to love sinners and pray for them.
Sadly this is extremely difficult because jerks tend to breed.
I love this show. Very good show.
This is true. Christ was not a passionate man though he allowed friend and foe alike to afflict him with their passion.
It is no mistake that the Greeks God of War and God of love were devoted to eachother. They shared irrational passion.
Incredible.
While Lenny sleeps
Love U john 😩❤️
Great performance! And, I have to say, if you are a "Rounders" fan, you gotta catch a little "Teddy KGB" in his accent.
Pay that mayn his muney
I love, love how this was acted and the lines written are superb. Especially the veiled threat, if you do not do it my way I will replace you. So we move on from Pius XIII to a new sort of do what I say, no matter how gently crafted :D
Finally a decent and philosophically-minded Pope - albeit, in fiction.
You know Benedictus XVI?
Wooo this is mad fire
AMAZING SERIAL
Beautiful
For a minute I thought he was rapping
John Malkovich! Benton Illinois native.
Amen 🙏🙏🙏
I cant find this in HBO GO where can i watch this
Nostalgia..
That sonder ambien music. Does anybody know?
What is the beautidul backround music?
What is the melody in 1.59?
Tenderness from them Cardinals is UNWANTED
Is it possible to love without passion?
he is a Pope I would be proud to follow
Okay i got the recipe for steak now how do i do the sauce
Lol
Well said, Love O is chaos and the root of evil, although necessary for evolution and the creation of things. Wisdom and discipline from Dead X is what allows us to bring order out of love so we may reach heaven. 4
therefore, we need hatred to eradicate love.
does anyone know who wrote this speech, he deserves the Nobel prize
Sorentino
* they
@Sanctus Paulus 1962 How does enrico know whether the speechwriters a man or not.
From looking down a comment it looks like Sorrentino (a man) wrote it.
The young pope needs to wake up; jude law was a great actor
B E A U T I F U L
I have a question: where can I see the full series? Do I need to have HBO? Is it something like Netflix?
HBO
HBO is a platform like Netflix. You pay monthly for a service of streaming series and movies.
@@luismartin9640 thanks didn't know that!
In Italy it's broadcast by sky
@@luismartin9640 😄😄
Does anyone know if it's based on real statements on the dangers of passion?
Voilello’s face
I would love to know the background music.
It is 5.2 Allemande by Peter Gregson
Music?
0:09
He beat me fair and square Jesus. Pay that man hees mahney.
We got a hanger boss
I haven't seen this show, but I can't tell from this clip whether this is expresses admiration for or criticism of Catholic doctrine. Maybe both.
Yeah I think both or neither; the character has an interpretation of Catholic doctrine that is admirable, at least.
Wow! No hay palabras más que decir!
well well
Malkovich Malkovich Malkovich Malkovich
This although fiction is a beautiful monologue.
Well it sounds soothing and deep. But I'd argue that Brannox in this scene is doing exactly what Voiello wants him to do with his 'middle way': puffing out dazzling word clouds like the caterpillar in Alice in Wonderland, which, when you get right down to it, don't mean much. The 'middle way' is the blank check for the men behind the throne to carry on what they were doing anyway. His asking his cardinals for enacting love in his way, as tenderness without passion, sounded, to me, a lot like endorsing the clerical celibacy of his church. And then, 'love without passion' is just old wine in new bottles. Perhaps now with an Anglican flavor. Brannox dulls himself with his golden box. Walking his 'middle way', at least for him, seems to require crutches.
I love the little detail of poor taste in John Paul III, a *very* English man, wearing trinity knots on his stole.
Pope John Paul III the Stoic
NICK IVAN MI TU GENTEEEEE
with that level of script writing should I explain more or you already knew it?....don't underestimate him...while teach you something truth, cause sometimes it takes time to see... this is my way...and that is his ways
primus inter pares
3:17 "I can be a father to you."
Yeah, Father Christmas.
Szent Miklós
People do not know what real love is. It is compassion for all living beings. The Budda.
What's up with the accent of John Paul III? I know he's supposed to be British, but his accent sounds like a mix of things.
He's supposed to be a posh London aristocrat priest with a knighthood
@@majesoficial5711 Yeah, well, no. Doesn't work. I thought he was trying to sound like a well-educated continental European. At least he doesn't sound American!
@@joelthomastr works for me. classic westminster accent, he nailed it.
He sounds German. A little bit like Werner Herzog
He definitely doesn't sound British to me he sounds like English spoken as a second language albeit fluently.
Wonderfully delivered speech and a beautiful scene. Unfortunately an utterly incoherent message if you stop and listen to it
No. It's not. He is trying to curb fundamentalism and terrorism that is going on in the Church in this show being perpetrated by Catholics.
guy from billions...
I don’t understand what he means
sadly despite its moments and writing, it ends as the seed destiny to the young pope’s gundam seed.
prepayed "by Apple®?" as gooffy as question sounds