The Two Popes

⭐ 9.0/10

(Originally written by Tim)

I thought this movie was going to be some super soapy and well crafted drama that I might appreciate but not enjoy, but I ended up loving it. Not only is the growing friendship between two old men really charming, but watching two men whose job is to essentially be God's mouthpiece struggle to hear from God had me thinking about my own faith. Still, it doesn't take itself too seriously, and has some quirky humour.

This movie also looks incredible. Everything framed against either the Italian countryside or Vatican City makes for some pretty stunning scenes, although there was some noticeable green screen backgrounds I found distracting. That is a super minor nitpick though. The flashbacks in black and white were really sharp and used effectively (I don't always love flashbacks). I loved the way they edited the actors into real life news clips, and I felt like I learned a bit more about the politics surrounding the pope.

A thoughtful, big-budget movie about faith and friendship with 2 incredible acting performances to inspire you in these uninspiring times.

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