celticzephyr
Joined Feb 2018
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Seriously, what's not to like about Samanatha Bonds? So far, I'm enjoying the plot. But once again, a clueless writer/set designer when comes to clergy. No English pastor's family could afford a Smeg mixer, or a L40 video game. No clergy daughter would be allowed to go to a pub at 17. The rector's is the usual clueless flibbergibbet. Clergy wife the only one w/ gumption. Nothing's changed since Joanne Trollope's "The Vicar's Wife", which should be required reading for authors wanting to put clergy into their stories. (Even Grantchester is rather a pompous twit in all his incarnations.) And the police doesn't know folks in the town she grew up in? Pul-eese.
This is not an easy movie. Not mind numbing"entertainment" Costa-Gavras pulls no punches. All his movies show in one form or another what happens when evil gets too much power. This was the first of his that I saw and I can say it made me see the world in a whole new way. This is a fictional account of what could happen when the right gets arrogant. It is by far one of the best movies of the last 60 years.
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