Good Movie, good acting, has not dated as much as you would expect.
FilipeManuelNeto
A complex film, with a script that covers many issues at the same time.
Before I start writing my review, I think I should leave a note of personal context: I am a Catholic, a regular practitioner, and I live in a country where almost all the population also declares themselves Catholic, although with fluctuating regularity in the mass, a youth increasingly strange to faith and spirituality (or permeable to different ways of living it) and a growing number of foreign immigrants with other beliefs. Therefore, I see this film with the eyes of someone who belongs to the Church and who knows it deeply.
The film brings us a very intense and dramatic story where, after replacing another older priest, a reasonably orthodox and rigorist y...
Geronimo1967
Fr. Greg (Linus Roache) arrives at his new parish determined to look after the spiritual well-being of his flock in a more traditional sense than his fellow priest Fr. Matthew (Tom Wilkinson) who adopts a more user-friendly and free-thinking approach (especially with their housekeeper Maria (Cathy Tyson). Initially, there is a well-ordered conflict between the two men, but gradually an element of mutual respect creeps in which might prove useful for the new lad as it turns out that what he wears from the back of his wardrobe takes him into a life that isnt exactly approved by his church. A meeting with Graham (Robert Carlyle) soon challenges his hitherto set-in-stone priorities and some subsequent police involvement leads to a reckoning wit...