Two Popes. Only one Vatican. A holy war to come.Two Popes. Only one Vatican. A holy war to come.Two Popes. Only one Vatican. A holy war to come.
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Very provocative and smart, "The New Pope" shows us intrigues and madness, perfectly rendered by an exceptional cast. A little slow at the beginning, but at the same time also unsettling. A must-see..!
10ehudmi1
The dismissive critics have no clue.
This genius campy series discusses the issues of power and faith in the modern world of angst and loss and loneliness.
The breakdown of modern society brought on by the rise of mass media and the utter ruthlessness of current world leaders reducing democracy to a sham is being ridiculed in an artistic manner.
And where is god in all of that?
That is the question all the characters struggle with.
Brilliant dialogues.
A must watch must ask yourself questions type of series...
P.s...
Had to add. Just finished episode 9. So many emotional moments during the last 3 episodes.
The series is truly a work of love for belief and man and god. It doesn't need to im be reverent to truly reflect the positive elements of belief and being human. Almost to the contrary - using human frailty, vice and stupidity it is a celebration of what being human is all about and if i were the Catholic Church this would be the best promotion ever
Because who else could do Vatican-Rockstar fusion and make it the best meal you ever had!? If you've seen his previous miniseries The Young Pope, you know you can't find one thing to nitpick about. It's flawless.
So you gotta give it to the guy, to be this great and know it, but not be afraid to do it again cause you know you can do even better?? Mindblown.
Mister Sorrentino, if you ever wanna remarry...
The outstanding music is something you might expect if you've seen The Young Pope but the cinematography is
The outstanding music is something you might expect if you've seen The Young Pope but the cinematography is
Great topic, great script, acting, cinematography, lighting. Watching it, I experience flashes of Federico Fellini.
10abampi
This new series is CLEARLY intended for a "certain" kind of audience - people complaining about Malkovich and how "slow" and "boring" the first episodes are, simply can't understand what they're missing.
Outstanding visuals, outstanding dialogues, oustanding acting - a deep, provocative (but not offensive) well-thought portrait of the marvelous complexity of the Christian (and not only Christian) Church in the 21st Century.
Please, try to watch it until the very last second of the last episode (a true masterpiece of an episode!): because it gets better and better, and all makes sense as a whole. If you left the series after ep. 1 or even 2/3, your vote simply doesn't mean anything.
Portrayals of the Pope On Screen
Portrayals of the Pope On Screen
Take a look at actors who have portrayed the Pope in movies and on television. And no, we're not going to spoil Conclave if you haven't watched it yet.
Did you know
- TriviaJohn Brannox has a quite interesting collection of 18th century Venice landscapes made by Canaletto and other painters of late baroque. You can see it in third episode, at the time of his rejection.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Jeremy Vine: Episode #3.7 (2020)
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