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Looking for a thought-provoking indie gem? Try "The Good Catholic." (Original Post) bif Dec 2019 OP
I watched this last night Beringia Dec 2019 #1
I agree with you bif Dec 2019 #2

Beringia

(4,316 posts)
1. I watched this last night
Wed Dec 4, 2019, 12:20 PM
Dec 2019


I enjoyed it pretty much. I read a review on some conservative Catholic website that said is was soooo boring, and so I wanted to see if it were true, and I don't think it was boring at all. I thought the 3 priests each had very good character development and there was a lot of love and truth in their thoughts on God.

I looked it up on wiki, and it looks like it never got general distribution. I wonder how the director got such 2 great actors, especially Danny Glover. I read the guy that played the young priest, Zachary Spicer was also a producer on the film.

I wasn't crazy about the woman character. She was beautiful, but she was so sarcastic, it was off putting for me. She was a cool singer, but I wonder if such a heartfelt singer could be so negative and sarcastic the rest of the time.

bif

(22,703 posts)
2. I agree with you
Wed Dec 4, 2019, 01:10 PM
Dec 2019

About the female character. I think her personality made sense early on. But she could have softened by the end of the movie, which she never did. But i still enjoyed it quite a bit. It's a shame it never got distributed. One of the beauties of having Netflix, in my opinion. Discovering little gems like this

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