I think this is so much more than “trashy” or an airplane movie. I think this is a masterclass in acting, directing, writing, editing, and cinematography, and I think coming from a theological standpoint, the way this film tackles the disparity between one’s own faith and the institutions were are supposed to put our faith into is quite profound. Absolutely love this film, one of the masterpieces of the decade for me so far!!
I saw it at 10 a.m. this morning. Absolutely loved it. My favorite movie of the year. I considered making it a double feature and seeing We Live in Time at 12:45, but I was so involved in thinking about Conclave that I didn't want to distract from that. I love mysteries (if only they made as many mysteries as they do horror movies!) and when you throw in the behind-the-curtain political intrigue it's irresistible to me. And what a cast! I'm calling it right here. I predict Ralph Fiennes will win the Oscar for this. Tucci and Isabela Rossellini should at least get nominations.
i think they're mad due to their own misunderstanding of the twist...? they must've thought the new pope-to-be is a trans....and they'd be wrong. just like that African boxer, at the last Olympics, identified herself as a female..one sex....this guy also identified himself as a male, also one sex, even though, in both cases...the individual and the character have sexual organs of the opposite sex since they were born. so, by the end, Ralph & the rest of them still voted for A MALE cardinal, NOT a trans or a female.
My initial out of the theatre reaction regarding the final twist (no spoilers don't worry) was that it cheapened the whole movie since it just seemed unrealistic, over the top, and out of left field. But after pondering over the movie for a while, I realized that was exactly the purpose of that twist, and that it actually did a great job at highlighting the theme and message of the story. So overall I really loved the movie, and the twist at the end honestly was great after thinking over it a bit and letting it settle.
I loved everyone in this, but especially Rosselini, who barely had any lines but was goving LEGENDARY scowls throughout. It really was a masterclass in "face acting".
I just watched this a little while ago. I grew up Catholic but I'm not religious now. When I was sitting down it was a lot of older people in the audience. They clearly thought this movie was going in a certain direction and then the twist happens. I laughed out loud with surprise. Particularly Ralph's face when he finds out what happened. That and the turtle bit. I also watched Ben Shapiro reacting to it and he blustered on and on about how insulting it is to Catholics and that no traditional values were upheld in the film. Wokeness as crime. It cheered me up after such a tough week.
of course, catholics should listen to and care about benny's take and rants on a movie about catholicism.... 🤣🤣 he's such a disgusting genocide-supporting CLOWN.
As a movie, Conclave is amazing. The acting, the cinematography, the score (oh the score). As a pastor, even though it is pulpy, the theme of church reform and the conversation between what the state of the church is and what it should be is beautiful. It works as a thriller but it also works as a profound piece on what the church should be.
I get where you’re coming from, but even though it may be based on an actual paperback potboiler commonly sold in airports and read comfortably for many over the course of a flight, the film - as a standalone work - is more of a piece with films like The Fugitive and Raiders of the Lost Ark (neither of which would ever be called “trashy,” even as a compliment), in that it is operating at the highest levels of craft and artistry even as it is obscenely entertaining. It had profound and complex things to say about how - in Nora Gallagher’s words - doubt is the handmaiden to faith, about the difficulty of private grief in a public space, about the challenges of preventing philosophical jockeying from becoming ravenous ambition. Berger is one to watch; as good as All Quiet on the Western Front was, Conclave is better. He feels like a director in the Ron Howard mold, but with more gifts and better instincts.
I saw this last night and was riveted and thoroughly entertained. After the movie ends, you're left with a great deal to talk about, which is something I've missed lately in movies. The cast was excellent, and Fiennes was, of course, top-notch. The final twist blew me away and made me cry. Yes, there were definitely correlations between this story and today's political climate, which rang true. I did not find this movie trashy at all and quite the opposite: it was deeply artful and serious, steadfast and consistent in tone, quiet and poignant. A must-watch for so many reasons.
The key to all this lies with Ralph Fiennes' speech as Cardinal Laurence in the early going when he outlines the task that lies before him and his fellow cardinals, when he references the sin of 'certainty' to the mystery of faith and doubt. "Certainty" is definitely at play in the last act, explored with somewhat greater clarity than a similar film dealing with theological issues, "Doubt." Fiennes' sorting through surprise disclosures and character motivations recall vestiges of "Perry Mason" and "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy" he being George Smiley investigating "the Circus" of MI-6. Wonderful sober cast, script---sharp dialogue, especially involving Stanley Tucci's Bellini--to the elegant mounting of the enterprise--cinematography, soundtrack and production design overseen by director Edward Berger. Provocative and good for a chortle in equal measure. A cinematic page turner!
6:39; Nailed the segue as usual :) Edward Berger seems to be on a roll atm, can't believe Ralph Fiennes who's yet to win an Oscar hasn't even been nominated since his 2nd nom back in '97 for The English Patient! Also yet to win a SAG or Golden Globe Award & only has one BAFTA for Schlinder's List from '94, all very surprising!
There are historical books you can find that talk about the Conclaves and what can happen. Even read a history about the majority of the past popes since St Peter. Some come and go. Others live an interesting life with their mistresses and children (ie: Borgia Pope). It is a variation of history on the Pope and what happens within. In the end, this is just a movie with great actors. Of course, what the ending delivers makes you think that this is "trashy" and does nothing in the end. Literally.
It's weird you call it trash. I am in the UK so can't see it for a while, but I know a lot of film fans who saw it at LFF, and it was their film of the year. And they see everything.
I'm surprised Christy responded so well to the theme being made explicit. Film critics hate that. They need to feel only they and their five cinephile friends knew what the true meaning was.
@@BreakfastAllDay Early prediction prognosticators I’ve seen have him and Adrien Brody as the early favorites so far. It might be his year just because he’s been great for so long and he hasn’t gotten the attention he has deserved for some performances
I thought it was more important than You both seem to make it out to be. While I was watching the film, I couldn't help but think that this is the type of movie that wins Oscars.
I wouldn't be surprised if this wins best picture. It stays with you long after you leave the theater and has a lot to say and says it beautifully. I'm catholic and lean conservative by the way.
This movie is like "The Crown" but for the Catholic Church. I saw it last night and really enjoyed it. I can't tell whether the movie is aware of its trashiness or not, but it probably doesn't matter.
SO miss keeping up with you two. Fantastic review, as usual. Am suspecting I've already seen this movie, yet there's nothing like a big splashy trashy Oscar-bait fillum in a cinema, and the director and stars are personal faves, plus it does sound currently topical, so hopefully, once 11/5 has arrived, will try to catch. Thanks as ever, Christy and Alonso. 🎥❤️❤️🎥
@@BreakfastAllDay So I watched this, then rewatched the review, I agree with most of what you guys say, but the ending really made me laugh, it was just bad. 6.5
I'm sorry but I was so star struck meeting you two Sunday I think I was extremely tense. I wish I had more time to speak with you. I know you must be so busy. Thank u so much. I continue to support u. I hope I get to come to a screening again and I know I'll be much more comfortable. But I was so very happy. Keep up the great work! -Steve
@@BreakfastAllDay yeah. Sorry I was just so star struck and nervous I felt a bit awkward and stiff. Luckily my dear friend was there to lighten some of the social interaction. I know next time I will be more comfortable. I think u two are such amazing people. 🦅👍👑
You will have to venture up north sometime. Although there aren't many nice venues there is the crest theater in Sacramento who do a lot of old film screenings. My friend (whom u met) used to work there. I made films in college but nothing major. I'm an old man now😂(40)but I haven't lost my spirit. I'm so glad to have met u for real. Hopefully I get to watch another screening again. God Bless!
The movie is well-made, but is a bit plane page-turner at its heart. Intrigue and backstabbing in the Vatican... That said, the performances, the cinematography and the soundtrack are fantastic! So, if the Oscars want to go there, by all means... Ralph Fiennes is overdo an Oscar anyway.
I really like the adaptation of Robert Harris The Ghost with Ewan McGregor and Pierce Brosnan. The adaptation of his Fear Index novel with Josh Hartnett was unfortunately terrible.
Saw it today! I thought this movie was great, admittedly I am the LEAST religious person I know, but nevertheless, great stuff here. The only thing that kind of weirded me out without details or spoilers is that there is sort of an out of nowhere bizarre twist (for lack of a better term) that sort of just descends out of nowhere, to which my friend and I said “Whaaat?” lol. Not that it’s offensive or anything but I was like “Hmmm. Okay. 🤔” and it left my a little bit baffled but hey this is a must see as far as I’m concerned.
I get your meaning with "descent out of nowhere" 😂. I think that plot point is important, because before that i was thinking that this all was a true story. That descent is my revelation that this is far from a true story
@@JoeJoeJoe25 I mean, even as someone who isn’t even slightly religious, you could tell that this movie doesn’t take place in our universe because it paints the catholic church in a light of “all things being equal, the church will catch up to society in terms of progress”, however that doesn’t seem to be the case in our real world lol
Entertaining drama. With the dead pope as the master of the intrigues. I fear, however, that some viewers will see this as realistic: no, cardinals will not vote for someone whose past work they dont know just based on two one-minute speeches.
Truly "Pope Soap" that looks, smells, and feels like Oscar bait. I enjoyed it with plenty of (non-catholic) guilt, but ultimately the source material story line twists were too much for me....
I read the books four years ago and was pleasantly surprised when the film started figuring in awards chatter. "Conclave"? Really? That is until I saw the cast and director. One thing, I wonder if there's a Filipino character in the film version. Couldn't find one among the cast members. Makes me salty as a Filipina because that one crucial character is a Filipino in the novel. We can send you one, Hollywood. We have great actors here 😞
It’s filmed beautifully, but the ending is goofy. My audience guffawed at the last reveal. A very unlikely ending. It’s not a thriller, it’s a mystery.
I just watch this and while it was good I couldn’t help but find the final twist very distasteful. Even though the film try’s to handle it in a positive way it still felt very thrown in for shock value. Considering mainstream audiences are so ignorant and bigoted I doubt most people will even understand the point
I enjoyed the movie as it started, but totally disgusted when it ended. This movie went too far in pushing its social agenda, and intentionally insulted catholic values and traditions. Even as an atheist, I found the movie unbearably offensive.
@@martinezgerard I think the better word would be "pulpy". There's just nothing about this movie that fits the description "trashy" as it's normally used, even when it's conveying something positive.
Even if you don't bother to listen to review, you can tell how they feel about the film from the facial expressions the two hosts have in the picture. Here they both have smiles.
As I just want to worry about loving God. I am so 'certain' that Jesus wants St. Faustina to be made of the doctor of the Church. I couldn't be more sure of it. Blessed be God forever! Have a great day! ❤ Sabina
I think this is so much more than “trashy” or an airplane movie. I think this is a masterclass in acting, directing, writing, editing, and cinematography, and I think coming from a theological standpoint, the way this film tackles the disparity between one’s own faith and the institutions were are supposed to put our faith into is quite profound. Absolutely love this film, one of the masterpieces of the decade for me so far!!
Airplane novel is what we said. But it should be seen on the big screen for sure, because it's beautiful.
@@BreakfastAllDay Ahh gotcha, my apologies on the misinterpretation lol!
@@NathanielAhart don't apologies. He/his did say the ideal airplane movie!
I agree with you 100%
that's what I find kinda interesting that a number, not just here, of online reviewers are rather dismissive towards this movie.
I saw it at 10 a.m. this morning. Absolutely loved it. My favorite movie of the year. I considered making it a double feature and seeing We Live in Time at 12:45, but I was so involved in thinking about Conclave that I didn't want to distract from that. I love mysteries (if only they made as many mysteries as they do horror movies!) and when you throw in the behind-the-curtain political intrigue it's irresistible to me. And what a cast! I'm calling it right here. I predict Ralph Fiennes will win the Oscar for this. Tucci and Isabela Rossellini should at least get nominations.
Glad you liked it too!
I work for CinemaScore and had some people so mad with that ending lol. I loved the movie
Oh that's so interesting, we're fascinated by Cinemascore and enjoy predicting what movies might get. What do you do there?
i think they're mad due to their own misunderstanding of the twist...?
they must've thought the new pope-to-be is a trans....and they'd be wrong.
just like that African boxer, at the last Olympics, identified herself as a female..one sex....this guy also identified himself as a male, also one sex, even though, in both cases...the individual and the character have sexual organs of the opposite sex since they were born.
so, by the end, Ralph & the rest of them still voted for A MALE cardinal, NOT a trans or a female.
My initial out of the theatre reaction regarding the final twist (no spoilers don't worry) was that it cheapened the whole movie since it just seemed unrealistic, over the top, and out of left field. But after pondering over the movie for a while, I realized that was exactly the purpose of that twist, and that it actually did a great job at highlighting the theme and message of the story. So overall I really loved the movie, and the twist at the end honestly was great after thinking over it a bit and letting it settle.
I loved everyone in this, but especially Rosselini, who barely had any lines but was goving LEGENDARY scowls throughout. It really was a masterclass in "face acting".
She sees and hears ALL.
I just watched this a little while ago. I grew up Catholic but I'm not religious now. When I was sitting down it was a lot of older people in the audience. They clearly thought this movie was going in a certain direction and then the twist happens. I laughed out loud with surprise. Particularly Ralph's face when he finds out what happened. That and the turtle bit. I also watched Ben Shapiro reacting to it and he blustered on and on about how insulting it is to Catholics and that no traditional values were upheld in the film. Wokeness as crime. It cheered me up after such a tough week.
of course, catholics should listen to and care about benny's take and rants on a movie about catholicism.... 🤣🤣
he's such a disgusting genocide-supporting CLOWN.
Great tension in this film. Beautifully shot, scored, and acted. Loved it.
As a movie, Conclave is amazing. The acting, the cinematography, the score (oh the score). As a pastor, even though it is pulpy, the theme of church reform and the conversation between what the state of the church is and what it should be is beautiful. It works as a thriller but it also works as a profound piece on what the church should be.
Thank you for sharing that insight!
I get where you’re coming from, but even though it may be based on an actual paperback potboiler commonly sold in airports and read comfortably for many over the course of a flight, the film - as a standalone work - is more of a piece with films like The Fugitive and Raiders of the Lost Ark (neither of which would ever be called “trashy,” even as a compliment), in that it is operating at the highest levels of craft and artistry even as it is obscenely entertaining. It had profound and complex things to say about how - in Nora Gallagher’s words - doubt is the handmaiden to faith, about the difficulty of private grief in a public space, about the challenges of preventing philosophical jockeying from becoming ravenous ambition. Berger is one to watch; as good as All Quiet on the Western Front was, Conclave is better. He feels like a director in the Ron Howard mold, but with more gifts and better instincts.
UK watcher here. Was lucky enough to see this at LFF. Honestly, I'll be perfectly content if this wins Best Picture.
Oh it's extremely well-made, but seems like sort of an old-fashioned best picture winner. Who knows!
I saw this last night and was riveted and thoroughly entertained. After the movie ends, you're left with a great deal to talk about, which is something I've missed lately in movies. The cast was excellent, and Fiennes was, of course, top-notch. The final twist blew me away and made me cry. Yes, there were definitely correlations between this story and today's political climate, which rang true. I did not find this movie trashy at all and quite the opposite: it was deeply artful and serious, steadfast and consistent in tone, quiet and poignant. A must-watch for so many reasons.
I thought I was in for a real slog with this movie, and I was SHOCKED at how it had me on the edge of my seat.
The key to all this lies with Ralph Fiennes' speech as Cardinal Laurence in the early going when he outlines the task that lies before him and his fellow cardinals, when he references the sin of 'certainty' to the mystery of faith and doubt. "Certainty" is definitely at play in the last act, explored with somewhat greater clarity than a similar film dealing with theological issues, "Doubt." Fiennes' sorting through surprise disclosures and character motivations recall vestiges of "Perry Mason" and "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy" he being George Smiley investigating "the Circus" of MI-6. Wonderful sober cast, script---sharp dialogue, especially involving Stanley Tucci's Bellini--to the elegant mounting of the enterprise--cinematography, soundtrack and production design overseen by director Edward Berger. Provocative and good for a chortle in equal measure. A cinematic page turner!
Such a good speech. He brings such gravitas to it.
Saw this this Saturday; absolutely loved it!!
Isn't it entertaining? Thanks, Jane!
Beautifully done, though the final twist felt a bit clunky.
6:39; Nailed the segue as usual :) Edward Berger seems to be on a roll atm, can't believe Ralph Fiennes who's yet to win an Oscar hasn't even been nominated since his 2nd nom back in '97 for The English Patient! Also yet to win a SAG or Golden Globe Award & only has one BAFTA for Schlinder's List from '94, all very surprising!
There are historical books you can find that talk about the Conclaves and what can happen. Even read a history about the majority of the past popes since St Peter. Some come and go. Others live an interesting life with their mistresses and children (ie: Borgia Pope). It is a variation of history on the Pope and what happens within. In the end, this is just a movie with great actors. Of course, what the ending delivers makes you think that this is "trashy" and does nothing in the end. Literally.
A very satisfying piece of cinema. I was thoroughly entertained especially by the performances. Makes me want to read the book .
It is super entertaining. Thanks for watching!
For future reference: Volker Bertelmann --> Foll-care Bear-tell-munn
Thank you!
It's weird you call it trash. I am in the UK so can't see it for a while, but I know a lot of film fans who saw it at LFF, and it was their film of the year. And they see everything.
We mean that as a compliment! It's pulpy fun. Thanks for watching.
The film is definitely NOT trash. Just because it’s entertaining doesn’t mean it’s trash.
Was waiting for this review! I know it’s kind of trashy but I had such a good time. Genuinely enjoyed the ride. Keep up the good work guys
How is it trashy? I don't get it at all.
So well made! Glad you liked it too.
I'm surprised Christy responded so well to the theme being made explicit. Film critics hate that. They need to feel only they and their five cinephile friends knew what the true meaning was.
I’ll have to check it out, the cast is incredible. Is Ralph Fiennes currently the front runner for Best Actor?
Is he??? He is very good here. Feels so early.
@@BreakfastAllDay Early prediction prognosticators I’ve seen have him and Adrien Brody as the early favorites so far. It might be his year just because he’s been great for so long and he hasn’t gotten the attention he has deserved for some performances
He's the movie! Tucci supporting.
I thought it was more important than You both seem to make it out to be. While I was watching the film, I couldn't help but think that this is the type of movie that wins Oscars.
It definitely used to be!
And you know what it still is....@@BreakfastAllDay
I wouldn't be surprised if this wins best picture. It stays with you long after you leave the theater and has a lot to say and says it beautifully. I'm catholic and lean conservative by the way.
Finally saw Conclave. It surprised me - That I enjoyed it so much! I’m going back and rewatching the reviews again.
Good to hear! Glad you enjoyed it, Dorothy. Hope you had a nice holiday.
This movie is like "The Crown" but for the Catholic Church. I saw it last night and really enjoyed it. I can't tell whether the movie is aware of its trashiness or not, but it probably doesn't matter.
I thought it was nice I thought it was entertaining & immersive the ending twist was a little unnecessary in my opinion but I enjoyed myself ( 7/ 10)
SO miss keeping up with you two. Fantastic review, as usual. Am suspecting I've already seen this movie, yet there's nothing like a big splashy trashy Oscar-bait fillum in a cinema, and the director and stars are personal faves, plus it does sound currently topical, so hopefully, once 11/5 has arrived, will try to catch. Thanks as ever, Christy and Alonso. 🎥❤️❤️🎥
Great review as usual. I love your chemistry. Ricardo Authenticity Rating. Sharing on 5 Star Movie Reviews.
31.8K! I was hoping you guys would review this movie. and happy it got good scores, such a great cast, definitely will be watching it at some point.
Thanks Jason, let us know what you think!
@@BreakfastAllDay So I watched this, then rewatched the review, I agree with most of what you guys say, but the ending really made me laugh, it was just bad. 6.5
I'm sorry but I was so star struck meeting you two Sunday I think I was extremely tense. I wish I had more time to speak with you. I know you must be so busy. Thank u so much. I continue to support u. I hope I get to come to a screening again and I know I'll be much more comfortable. But I was so very happy. Keep up the great work! -Steve
Thanks so much for coming, Steve! It was so nice meeting you.
@@BreakfastAllDay yeah. Sorry I was just so star struck and nervous I felt a bit awkward and stiff. Luckily my dear friend was there to lighten some of the social interaction. I know next time I will be more comfortable. I think u two are such amazing people. 🦅👍👑
You will have to venture up north sometime. Although there aren't many nice venues there is the crest theater in Sacramento who do a lot of old film screenings. My friend (whom u met) used to work there. I made films in college but nothing major. I'm an old man now😂(40)but I haven't lost my spirit. I'm so glad to have met u for real. Hopefully I get to watch another screening again. God Bless!
So its like the borgias?
Not quite. The Borgias is taudry. They call it trashy in the sense that it is pulpy
The movie is well-made, but is a bit plane page-turner at its heart. Intrigue and backstabbing in the Vatican... That said, the performances, the cinematography and the soundtrack are fantastic! So, if the Oscars want to go there, by all means... Ralph Fiennes is overdo an Oscar anyway.
It’s so weird to say but yes it was a blast! It’s a soap opera with awards SHEIN! Loved it.
I really like the adaptation of Robert Harris The Ghost with Ewan McGregor and Pierce Brosnan. The adaptation of his Fear Index novel with Josh Hartnett was unfortunately terrible.
I thought The Ghost was brilliant. Enigma is also good and Fatherland.
We saw it on Sunday and loved it. After thinking it over, the ending was great. Correct, it's a big-screen movie.
Best movie I've seen in a long time.
Will win all awards
this is extremely entertaining and watchable, I'll have to give the movie that.
Oh for sure!
My Pope name would be Pope Pius Van Damme. Dominus vobiscum.
Saw it today! I thought this movie was great, admittedly I am the LEAST religious person I know, but nevertheless, great stuff here. The only thing that kind of weirded me out without details or spoilers is that there is sort of an out of nowhere bizarre twist (for lack of a better term) that sort of just descends out of nowhere, to which my friend and I said “Whaaat?” lol. Not that it’s offensive or anything but I was like “Hmmm. Okay. 🤔” and it left my a little bit baffled but hey this is a must see as far as I’m concerned.
Yes.. didnt think the twist at the end went with this type of plot.. 2 different types of themes..
I get your meaning with "descent out of nowhere" 😂. I think that plot point is important, because before that i was thinking that this all was a true story. That descent is my revelation that this is far from a true story
@@JoeJoeJoe25 I mean, even as someone who isn’t even slightly religious, you could tell that this movie doesn’t take place in our universe because it paints the catholic church in a light of “all things being equal, the church will catch up to society in terms of progress”, however that doesn’t seem to be the case in our real world lol
@@adamJKpunk well, I'm not a Catholic so..
@@JoeJoeJoe25 Good for you? I guess 🤷🏻♂️ lol
Entertaining drama. With the dead pope as the master of the intrigues.
I fear, however, that some viewers will see this as realistic: no, cardinals will not vote for someone whose past work they dont know just based on two one-minute speeches.
Truly "Pope Soap" that looks, smells, and feels like Oscar bait. I enjoyed it with plenty of (non-catholic) guilt, but ultimately the source material story line twists were too much for me....
Pope Soap 😂 Wish we’d thought of that.
I didnt see anything at all tawdry!! I was enthralled from start to finish. Great movie.
I read the books four years ago and was pleasantly surprised when the film started figuring in awards chatter. "Conclave"? Really? That is until I saw the cast and director.
One thing, I wonder if there's a Filipino character in the film version. Couldn't find one among the cast members. Makes me salty as a Filipina because that one crucial character is a Filipino in the novel. We can send you one, Hollywood. We have great actors here 😞
It’s filmed beautifully, but the ending is goofy. My audience guffawed at the last reveal. A very unlikely ending. It’s not a thriller, it’s a mystery.
The whole thing is not realistic.
Enjoy the drama.
Dull and predictable except for a left field twist at the end.. Not nearly as entertaining as they make it sound in this review.
Just walked out, might have been the best movie of the year I ate it up! I haven’t been this engaged in a film all year 😂 🙏👼🤌
🙌🏼🙌🏼🤣🤣🤣 Literally how I felt leaving the theater an hour ago ..I was like, is this my fav movie of the year? Soo good
Wow! I had no interest but after your review I really want to see it!
Ooh this something I can sink my teeth into
Trashy Entertainment Right up my Alley
It's not trashy in any meaningful sense of the word.
You're all saying its trashy. Does that mean it has lots of sex scenes or what?
Ha, no, it's just twisty and soapy. Thanks for watching.
I just watch this and while it was good I couldn’t help but find the final twist very distasteful. Even though the film try’s to handle it in a positive way it still felt very thrown in for shock value. Considering mainstream audiences are so ignorant and bigoted I doubt most people will even understand the point
Review “Frankie Freako” pleeeeeaaaase
Your mom was Pauline Kael?
Respectfully I think this is top tier trash very much like challengers.
Top tier trash is a great way to phrase it!
I'll just call it TRASH
As a Catholic, you'd be surprised how quickly the arch-tradtionalist faction is growing in the Church. It's going to be awesome
I enjoyed the movie as it started, but totally disgusted when it ended. This movie went too far in pushing its social agenda, and intentionally insulted catholic values and traditions. Even as an atheist, I found the movie unbearably offensive.
It's a movie. I enjoyed the drama with the impossible ending while knowing that actual conclaves are more boring.
A practicing Catholic
I was underwhelmed
Its a great great thriller but its also anti-church, promote wokeism
“Trashy” really? Or is that the blanket term you label anything you don’t like?
Yeah it makes no sense to describe this movie as trashy, unless they now take that term to mean "well written with twists"
Clearly we liked it, we praised everything about it and gave it high scores. Thanks for watching.
Trashy does not always mean bad. There’s charm to well-made trash. They clearly liked the movie.
@@martinezgerard I think the better word would be "pulpy". There's just nothing about this movie that fits the description "trashy" as it's normally used, even when it's conveying something positive.
Even if you don't bother to listen to review, you can tell how they feel about the film from the facial expressions the two hosts have in the picture. Here they both have smiles.
Good Trash > Venom: The Last Dance
As I just want to worry about loving God. I am so 'certain' that Jesus wants St. Faustina to be made of the doctor of the Church. I couldn't be more sure of it. Blessed be God forever! Have a great day! ❤ Sabina
Haven't they made movies abut this subject before? What a boring idea no matter how good the cast.
Ah of course you would since YOU HAVEN'T FUCKING SEEN IT ‼️‼️‼️
Another overhyped movie, nothing special happened and it was a bore with annoying music...5/10