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Ep. 66 - The Two Popes (2019)

An episode of the Movies & Us podcast, hosted by Movies & Us, titled "Ep. 66 - The Two Popes (2019)" was published on January 23, 2020 and runs 61 minutes.

January 23, 2020 ·61m · Movies & Us

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In this episode of The Strategic Whimsy Experiment, Jen and Sarah review the critically-acclaimed Netflix film, The Two Popes. They discuss how the style of filming affected how they experienced the story and the powerful performances of the two legendary actors on screen. Diving deeply into the story and overarching theme, they wonder if some adjustments could’ve been made to enhance the message, making this movie more powerful. What did you think of The Two Popes? Did you feel manipulated by the film or did you gladly go along for the ride? Contact us with any questions or comments at [email protected].

In this episode of The Strategic Whimsy Experiment, Jen and Sarah review the critically-acclaimed Netflix film, The Two Popes. They discuss how the style of filming affected how they experienced the story and the powerful performances of the two legendary actors on screen. Diving deeply into the story and overarching theme, they wonder if some adjustments could’ve been made to enhance the message, making this movie more powerful.

What did you think of The Two Popes? Did you feel manipulated by the film or did you gladly go along for the ride?

Contact us with any questions or comments at [email protected].

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