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The Good Catholic

  • 2017
  • PG-13
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
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Danny Glover, John C. McGinley, Wrenn Schmidt, and Zachary Spicer in The Good Catholic (2017)
Daniel loved his job as a small town priest more than anything. Then he met Jane. God help him.
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Daniel loved his job as a small town priest more than anything. Then he met Jane. God help him.Daniel loved his job as a small town priest more than anything. Then he met Jane. God help him.Daniel loved his job as a small town priest more than anything. Then he met Jane. God help him.

  • Director
    • Paul Shoulberg
  • Writer
    • Paul Shoulberg
  • Stars
    • Zachary Spicer
    • Wrenn Schmidt
    • Danny Glover
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    990
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paul Shoulberg
    • Writer
      • Paul Shoulberg
    • Stars
      • Zachary Spicer
      • Wrenn Schmidt
      • Danny Glover
    • 19User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
    • 46Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Zachary Spicer
    Zachary Spicer
    • Daniel
    Wrenn Schmidt
    Wrenn Schmidt
    • Jane
    Danny Glover
    Danny Glover
    • Victor
    John C. McGinley
    John C. McGinley
    • Ollie
    Chandra Lee Mann
    • Donna
    Henry Woronicz
    Henry Woronicz
    • Kent
    Peter Reilly
    • Doug
    Another Round
    • Church Choir
    Vickie Parker
    • Ruth
    Gini Shoulberg
    • Edith
    Steve 'Roc' Bonchek
    • Bingo Master
    Ken Ferrell
    • Ronnie
    Kate Braun
    Kate Braun
    • Ronnie's Wife
    Mary Carol Reardon
    • Funeral Widow
    Jon Kruse
    • Pizza Guy
    Alessandro Miro
    Alessandro Miro
    • Jazz Hands Carl
    • (as Al Miro)
    Evan M. Dawson
    • Coffee Shop Patron
    Zane Naylor
    • Coffee Shop Patron
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Paul Shoulberg
    • Writer
      • Paul Shoulberg
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    6dansview

    Thoughtful but Lacking

    Movies reflect the values of the people who make them. Most of those people are Liberal or even Leftist. So you get thousands of movies per year with a Liberal or Leftist perspective. One of those perspectives is that religion sucks.

    Whenever I see Danny Glover listed in the cast of anything other than Lethal Weapon, I expect some kind of touchy-feely message.

    Yet I would not consider this film anti-Catholic. Our main character is very earnest in wanting to serve both God and his congregation. He just struggles with his faith, like many people.

    The three-man staff of the parish is meant to represent different potential versions of priests. One is old and conservative, one is old and a bit cynical and silly, but still committed, and one is young and confused.

    To their credit the film makers did not make the old conservative one out to be a bad guy. No one molests children or does immoral things.

    But what disturbed me was that the spoiled, cynical slacker-woman character is portrayed as the righteous one who teaches life lessons to the out-of-touch clergy. Yet her life is a mess. That part is typical Indie glorification of melancholia.

    While the dialog hinted at profundity, it never quite gets there. The Glover character does challenge the silly woman, but he is made out to look rude, while she's the hipster.

    Someone should have told the main young character to loosen up, instead of just implying it. Meanwhile someone should have told the woman that trendy self-pity and dishonesty are not becoming.

    The Midwest college town setting and slow pace are refreshing compared to the typical L.A., New York, Chicago, Miami redundancy. But pregnant pauses and focused shots of a contemplative face do not create depth. The dialog still has to do its job.
    5pacolopezpersonal-22057

    See Jane Die

    A 4-actor film and religious plot has necessarily to communicate much and good to be acceptable. In this case we have a lot of confusion. It is very difficult to find God from the safety and protection of a religious community. God can be found in the difficulty, need and suffering, rarely taking part of a congregation whose way of life is living comfortably. Here we have 4 characters and 4 situations the first one, the superior that believe himself infallible and with right to humiliate. Second; the priest who apparently is normal and flexible but who punishes and make kneeling to one boy who is wrong in singing. Third:The smart protagonist who tries but does not find God and Fourth, the girl who gets tired of not finding something worthwhile in this life, sleeps in a coffin and its motto is "See Jane Die". (Possibly, she is the only one who has God closer). The film is sometimes lacking in rhythm and is only valid for those who endure movies with religious theme. Nothing new.
    10jebrinkworth

    Fascinating Story

    I was lucky enough to see this film and thoroughly enjoyed it! I knew some of the basic story line, but found that I was still glued to the screen as the movie progressed. I was pulled in by the actors and felt their emotions and points of stress! It was fascinating watching how the story grew and changed and how the characters dealt with it all. I work in a church and could relate to the well-acted subtleties of having "church" in the mix!

    The movie has some really funny parts and very serious and tense parts. This is the kind of movie that sparks conversation. Please don't miss it!
    10jwglassen

    Interesting exploration of faith and love in entertaining story

    Enjoyed the development of the relationship between faith and love in a story with interesting, well developed characters. Funny and sad issues that adults can relate to presented in a compelling and entertaining story. Well worth seeing with friends and discussing after. The filming and photography struck me as excellent. Set in small town America, the story presents challenges and moral issues faced by everyone.
    josephryan-39287

    Masterful Evocation of Youth

    THE GOOD CATHOLIC finds a decent young man trying to follow a path set out for him by his father, that of a Catholic priest. We can sense from the first scene his restlessness in the confines of this dogma-bound and tightly constricted role. He yearns for meaning in life and thought to satisfy that yearning in the priesthood but finds himself embracing phantoms until an edgy and clever young woman enters his life. She claims to be dying but touches him with her spark of individuality and suddenly he understands his life can be more than a period of long waiting for the end, more than fear of hell and hope of heaven. The movie evokes very powerfully the deep yearning of youth for a lifetime story of love and meaning, for experiencing something intense and alive before it's too late, the awful fear that youth has that it will never be young.

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    • Trivia
      This movie was filmed in Bloomington, Indiana.
    • Quotes

      [Father Ollie enters wearing an Indiana basketball jersey over his robe]

      Victor: Oh, now, come on, come on!

      Ollie: What, Father?

      Victor: Well, even the Franciscans had-had some rules about... THIS!

      Ollie: Let me check, Father.

      [opens the Bible and reads]

      Ollie: "And cometh game day, 'tis okay to go forth in the colors of thine chosen team unless thine chosen team is the Purdue Boilermakers or the Kentucky Wildcats." God is good. Tip off's in five minutes. I'm makin' my nachos.

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      Crown the Pines
      Written by Sean Stanton Carey

      Performed by S. Carey

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    • Release date
      • September 8, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • Хороший католик
    • Filming locations
      • Bloomington, Indiana, USA
    • Production company
      • Pigasus Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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