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Faustus
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There are next to no Catholics in Afghanistan, much less an Archbishop of Kabul. That seems far more unlikely than what y'all are bickering about.

The Archbishop of Algiers would have been just as unlikely and yet too on the nose.
Redstone
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The sets were impressive and the acting was top notch. My main issue as a close observer is all of the realistic, compelling stories cast aside for typical Hollywood reasons: Good people good, bad people are bad, mmmkay.

It's not honest.

- It's impossible to understand the abuse crisis without the homosexual context. YES ITS TRUE. Review honest leftist Richard Sipe. Literally over 90% of abuse cases were post pubescent same sex.
- There really was / is a "Lavendar mafia." We even know nicknames - for example, Donna. We know McCarrick, almost everyone knew - open conspiracy. Most powerful prelates gatekeepers at seminaries.
- Bernandin, most powerful cardinal in US history….Spellman of NYC - blackmailers AND so many were blackmailable.
Satanic? Including in St. Paul's chapel? We have excellent evidence. Homosexual conduct is RELEVANT.

Much else. Much. I could fill this thread, including horrific things from the National Cathedral in DC (beach houses for boyfriends is the least of it).

But does not conform to Narrative.

Instead we get this, a horribly written film, yet on narrative.
Redstone
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And about the Rockefellers and Jewish groups, tens of millions via Notre Dame, and undue influence and blackmail during Vatican II … WITH DOCUMENTS…..

Or Bugnini and Freemasonry?
Or P2?
Or the Gagnon investigations? The many mysterious deaths, including a pope? (First hand testimonies, shredded documents)….

So cinematic. Yet
So off Narrative.

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Most prominent Catholic investigative journalist in recent times being murdered in Africa? Much else besides…..
Off narrative!
TCTTS
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It's just a movie. Written to entertain during awards season. Good Lord. Some of you are acting like it should have been a hyper-accurate, twenty-episode, Ken-Burns-like examination of every facet of the Catholic Church, somehow distilled down to two hours.
Redstone
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Hollywood, due to its assumptions, biases, and priors, makes very predictable fare - continuously - while wholly ignoring real life cinematic intrigue.

Gay clerics conspiring for years in Switzerland to influence the Church via cardinal selections, and eventually popes?

Where a known leftist, Paul VI, got so scared he used language like "smoke of Satan?"

Nope! Let's do this nonsensical but On Narrative stuff instead!
TCTTS
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It's an adaptation of a best-selling book, conceived and written outside of the Hollywood system. The only reason it then got made into a movie is because it was hot IP, therefore had a built-in audience, making it less of a gamble for execs to take. Again, it's meant to be nothing more than a pulp thriller. One that currently happens to be at 92% on Rotten Tomatoes and a shoe-in for a Best Picture nomination. If it's not your cup of tea, though, that's fine. It's just that some of the reasons I'm seeing for not liking it seemingly have to do with expectations for a completely different story/experience, and something this movie was never trying to be or do.
Brian Earl Spilner
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Checking this out this afternoon. Raised Catholic and attended Catholic/private school all my life, for whatever that's worth.

Will report back my thoughts.
Redstone
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That's the point, no?

Just like Solzhenitsyn's estate can't get his history of the Russian Revolution published in English (yes, really), and Philip K. Dick's anti-robot views get turned into the Gnostic opposite view, and Ross Douthat's very good CS Lewis inspired fiction won't get faithfully adapted, and …..

Choices tell us things.
Redstone
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Murder in the 33rd Degree, Hostsge to the Devil, Blai's books on exorcisms, faithful adaptations of Amorth (ie not the Russell Crowe series)
….there is a LOT that could be done, way more interesting and cinematic - and yet, Narrative rules. Even if money is left on the table.
Redstone
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I dislike Angel Studios and Ballard, because I dislike Mormonism and also think he's another Fed fraud, but this is one major reason Sound of Freedom was such a sensation.
GIF Reactor
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TCTTS said:

It's just a movie. Written to entertain during awards season. Good Lord. Some of you are acting like it should have been a hyper-accurate, twenty-episode, Ken-Burns-like examination of every facet of the Catholic Church, somehow distilled down to two hours.
GIF Reactor
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Brian Earl Spilner said:

Checking this out this afternoon. Raised Catholic and attended Catholic/private school all my life, for whatever that's worth.

Will report back my thoughts.
Brian Earl Spilner
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Great movie. The acting and cinematography were top notch, and the story kept me riveted the entire way through.

I figured out about 20 minutes in where the story was going, except obviously not the final twist.

I was probably the youngest person in the theater by a good 15 years, and it was definitely interesting seeing the reactions throughout the movie. People were audibly and visibly cheering when the sister outed Tremblay.

Then at the end, everyone seemed to be in approval of the final outcome, until the twist started coming in. I could tell it instantly started ruffling feathers.

At first it seems like it's a FTM situation. There was an older lady who was clasping her hands in approval when he won, and was now laughing in disbelief. I heard someone behind me whisper "sex change". The hermaphrodite angle I guess provided a similar twist without making it such a strong-handed "woke" message, which probably would have put off an enormous sect of the target audience for this. But I'm still not surprised a lot of people disliked it. Was it necessary? Probably not. But I think it's just a very on-the-nose way to further the themes of progressivism that the movie was trying to advocate for. I probably would have slightly preferred the movie without that twist, bit in the end I still think it's a great movie.
TCTTS
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Audiences really seem to get involved in this one. They were super into my showing too, and then I've heard a couple podcasts talking about audiences gasping/clapping/cheering at their showings as well. It's kind of like a Marvel movie for boomers.
AtticusMatlock
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Something I meant to bring up before, but:

OK can confirm my spoiler tags don't work when I used italics inside the spoiler tag. Sorry for anyone who saw it. I took it down about five seconds after it posted so hopefully not.

Maybe I missed something or don't remember...the film insinuated but never outrightly accused Tremblay of murdering the Pope. Is this further fleshed out in the novel? They did the "he was there, he had a meeting, last one to meet with him, had a clear motive" thing but it was left open-ended. Maybe I'm not remembering a key conversation or accusation being leveled.
Brian Earl Spilner
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That's something I do wish was made clearer. Heavily insinuated, never really confirmed.
TCTTS
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