bretty-49737
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I will not use a great chunk of my review talking about the brilliance of Fiennes as I think anyone with a keen interest in movies will be well aware of it. All I will say is yet again, like in Schindler's List, Hotel Budapest, etc, etc, he steals the show uey again, even surrounded by veteran acting legends.
The movie is centered around voting for a new Pope. The array of candidates for the Papacy include those on the left, the right, those who want it, those who don't, those with disqualifying behaviour and those best qualified for it.
The ending has clearly polarised some. I felt it left the audience to ponder whether a person who truly lived the life of a Saint could still be judged as unfit. Can the Church become progressive?
The movie is stunningly filmed, well paced and suspenseful throughout. It puts a spotlight on current times where the most powerful should be judged by their morality and disqualified by actions that cross the line.
Not to be missed.
The movie is centered around voting for a new Pope. The array of candidates for the Papacy include those on the left, the right, those who want it, those who don't, those with disqualifying behaviour and those best qualified for it.
The ending has clearly polarised some. I felt it left the audience to ponder whether a person who truly lived the life of a Saint could still be judged as unfit. Can the Church become progressive?
The movie is stunningly filmed, well paced and suspenseful throughout. It puts a spotlight on current times where the most powerful should be judged by their morality and disqualified by actions that cross the line.
Not to be missed.
I am a large Australian footballer. 188cm. I don't cry much in real life. But something about this movie brings me to tears. I've seen it before with other actors. Tom Hardy just took it a step further. It's a classic. Every character is relatable. Of course Heathclifds tormented soul is the most relatable. But you also understand the other lead in Cathy. Torn. Poor Edgar isn't an evil man, just unfortunately in the way. Isabella is also a victim of Heathcliffes scorn. But can you blame him? Maybe. It's just a great tale with a hauntingly beautiful yet cold and stark setting and by the end of it I just need to have my emotions take a break. It's just a wonderful story and even though I've never experienced a love that ended because of societal pressures, you can empathize that this was very real and made the story very believable.