The cinematography was beautiful. Wish there were more mid films where the drama is more calm like this one. And I think it’s crazy how over the film it’s revealed that the dead pope kinda orchestrated events and had plans and machinations already in place. We are just as clueless as the dean. Or it could be a theme of how God beat all of them and what God wanted ended up happening in the end anyways in a long round about way. So crisis of faith averted. Really shows how the story was based of a book. Idk. I think all movies have messages. It’s not abusing the fans. Some films have more clear or stronger messages than others. We can dislike or disagree with the message but we can’t say “this movie is bad because movies should not have messages, messages are bad”. Messages are the heart of films. Same with books and this film was based on a book, so they already had a story and message. And this is a movie about the Vatican, so even if they tried they couldn’t have made a movie without a strong controversial message. Even dry boring documentaries have messages and guide you along. Even scientific papers have up with the idea of removing all bias an d just showing data because it was found to be impossible, scientists just try to reduce it and control the bias and be informed by it. Trying to completely get rid of messages just ends up turning into denial of the messages still present.
I could sense the wokeness when we see the one Cardinal supporting LGBTQ+ rights, etc. but stuck with it, only to be beaten over the head with the mega woke ending. I felt betrayed by the film maker. There is no amount of story telling or cinemaphotography that will ever convince me this is OK and normal in society. Stop it Hollywood, just stop it.
The cinematography was beautiful. Wish there were more mid films where the drama is more calm like this one. And I think it’s crazy how over the film it’s revealed that the dead pope kinda orchestrated events and had plans and machinations already in place. We are just as clueless as the dean. Or it could be a theme of how God beat all of them and what God wanted ended up happening in the end anyways in a long round about way. So crisis of faith averted. Really shows how the story was based of a book.
Idk. I think all movies have messages. It’s not abusing the fans. Some films have more clear or stronger messages than others. We can dislike or disagree with the message but we can’t say “this movie is bad because movies should not have messages, messages are bad”. Messages are the heart of films. Same with books and this film was based on a book, so they already had a story and message.
And this is a movie about the Vatican, so even if they tried they couldn’t have made a movie without a strong controversial message. Even dry boring documentaries have messages and guide you along. Even scientific papers have up with the idea of removing all bias an d just showing data because it was found to be impossible, scientists just try to reduce it and control the bias and be informed by it. Trying to completely get rid of messages just ends up turning into denial of the messages still present.
Its a movie! Just enjoy it and recognize that you didnt see it coming.
Pope Joan's revenge
Reincarnation 💀
I could sense the wokeness when we see the one Cardinal supporting LGBTQ+ rights, etc. but stuck with it, only to be beaten over the head with the mega woke ending. I felt betrayed by the film maker. There is no amount of story telling or cinemaphotography that will ever convince me this is OK and normal in society. Stop it Hollywood, just stop it.
The Asian woman grab the pope hand 😂🤣😂🤣
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