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Pope John XXIII is an engaging two-part mini-series that dives into the life of the man known as 'the good Pope'. The pacing is deliberate, reflecting the slow but steady evolution of his thoughts and actions. I appreciate how it captures the historical context of his papacy, showcasing the challenges he faced with a sense of authenticity. The performances are solid, particularly the lead, who brings a warmth to the character that feels genuine. The tone is reflective and respectful, with a focus on themes of compassion and reform. The production design, though not extravagant, serves the story well, grounding it in the era. It's one of those pieces that, while not flashy, resonates on a deeper level with its examination of faith and humanity.
Italian television mini-seriesDirected by Giorgio CapitaniFocuses on the life and challenges of Pope John XXIII
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