Not my usual terrain, but a splendid antidote to the pain in this odd interregnum we're living, between electoral rejection of the good and righteous and anticipated cruelties. This, available for rental if not in theaters, might cheer you up as it did me.
I suppose the Roman Catholic Church may not like it. Nor will the MAGAs. But it's proof of my strong belief that, even when the winds seem to be blowing a different way, that our strange, divided culture continues to evolve toward broader understanding and greater compassion.
Over Thanksgiving, we watched this with family for whom many of its themes were wildly foreign, yet all of whom were pulled in and moved. Give it a chance if intrigued.
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