The Two Popes Explained: What’s Up With the Ending?

Pros: Amazing performances by Jonathan Pryce and Anthony Hopkins; great dialogues; peculiar humor; little-known facts from the biography of Jorge Mario Bergoglio; costumes and sets Cons: The film somewhat whitewashes the Catholic Church; problem with subtitles on Netflix The Two Popes / “Two Popes” Drama genre Directed by Fernando Meirelles Starring Jonathan Pryce (Cardinal Jorge

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Cats Explained: What’s Up With the Ending?

Pros: choreography of the artists; performance of musical compositions Cons: strange computer graphics; props; storyline – these are songs that introduce the characters of “Cats” in turn Genre: musical, fantasy Director Tom Hooper Cast: Francesca Hayward (Victoria), Judi Dench (Duteronomy), Jennifer Hudson (Grisabella), Idris Elba (Macavity), Ian McKellen (Goose), Taylor Swift (Bombalurina), Rebel Wilson (Miss

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His Dark Materials Explained

Pros: Dafne Keen as Lyra; main cast; good graphics for depicting daemons; atmosphere Cons: some liberties in the adaptation of the book “His Dark Materials” / His Dark Materials Fantasy genre Creator Jack Thorne Cast: James McAvoy (Lord Asriel), Dafne Keen (Lyra Belacqua), Ruth Wilson (Marisa Coulter), Anne-Marie Duff (Ma Costa), Clarke Peters (Master of

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La belle époque Explained: What’s Up With the Ending?

Pros: actors; script idea; 70s reenactment scenes; humor Cons: the film is not for viewers who avoid films about relationships “Cafe of Desires” / La belle époque Genre drama, comedy Directed by Nicolas Bedos Cast: Daniel Auteuil (Victor Drumond), Fanny Ardant (Marianne Drumond), Guillaume Canet (Antoine), Doria Tillier (Margot), Pierre Arditi (Pierre), Denis Podalides (Francois),

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My thoughts are silent Explained: What’s Up With the Ending?

Pros: successful directorial debut; balance between comedic and dramatic moments; irony of situations; soundtrack Cons: the awkwardness of some moments may seem drawn out “My Thoughts Are Silent” / “My Thoughts Are Silent” Genre comedy, drama Directed by Antonio Lukic Starring Irma Vitovskaya (mother), Andrey Lidagovsky (Vadim) Companies Toy Cinema, Ukrainian State Film Agency Year

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