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One of the Oscar-winning diary: "The Succession of the Pope"

author:Tao Ge GuanLan

"The Succession of the Pope" is probably the most underrated drama film in this year's Oscar nominations, and it is based on real events in the Vatican. Behind the transfer of power between the reigning Pope Francis and the "Pope of Honor" Benedict XVI is shown to the world for the first time. The script blends virtual reality, and the characters are plump and solid. Anthony Hopkins and Jonathan Presce's rivalry, similar to the religious version of "Mind catcher", the most important thing is to hide a side line, the rigorous German and wild Argentine cultures they represent each collide continuously, all the way to the final of the World Cup in Brazil and the two teams, the two popes in front of the TV to defend the home team of each other, like a pair of cute old fans. The dialogue throughout the film is full of sharp edges, and the most impressive thing is that the new pope told Benedict a joke: "Can you smoke when you pray?" Or is it another way of asking, can you pray while smoking? "God listened, and I'm afraid he would jump tango."

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