Mjeteconer
Just perfect...
Contentar
Best movie of this year hands down!
Patience Watson
One of those movie experiences that is so good it makes you realize you've been grading everything else on a curve.
Freeman
This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.
Kirpianuscus
a simple story. its simplicity being the source of its force. one of the most influential figures of Romano - Catholic Church in the XX century. and admirable performance of Sergio Castellitto. the film is remarkable for the inspired balance between life of a monk who looking only to serve God and the step of sainthood. sure, many Italian religious films are good examples in this sense. but in the case of Pio of Pietrelcina the mission is real hard. because he has the chance to be one of the saints,not only as result of the life period, of our time.not only for the faith of believers but for rumors of controversies. and the science to give a realistic portrait, to expose events and gestures and facts as support for conclusions of the viewer is the basic virtue of film. a form of testimony about a Catholic servant of God, precise mix of dramatic moments and humor, small gestures and profound pain.a film like a lesson. about a man in the middle of church and people.
blanche-2
This film purports to tell the story of Padre Pio, a controversial saint whose life is open to interpretation. Many miracles have been ascribed to him, and, in favor with the current Pope at the time, John Paul II, he did achieve sainthood in 2002."Padre Pio," my version at least, is dubbed, and that took a little getting used to. However, Sergio Castellitto as Padre Pio does a wonderful job. Jurgen Prochnow is a visitor to the Padre at the end of his life, who wants him to admit that he is a fraud. Padre tells him his life story, so the film is in flashback.The film shows Padre Pio's difficult life, his work for the poor, his healings, the founding of a hospital, and the punishment he endured by his own order, who did not like his long masses and closeness to the congregation.Padre Pio had a stigmata, which was a source of controversy; though his stigmata is shown in the film, it's not really discussed. He was accused of continually opening the wounds with carbolic acid at one point. Also, he had about him the "odor of sanctity," a smell akin to flowers possessed by other saints, which by some was thought to be eau de cologne. He was constantly under investigation. Yet his followers speak of his many gifts, including his healings, ability to read hearts, bilocation, levitation, and prophecy. He supposedly told Father Karol Józef Wojtyła in 1947 that he would ascend to the highest place in the church. When Father Wojtyla became Cardinal, he believed Padre Pio's prediction to be true; however, he went on to become Pope John II. And it should be noted that his body, exhumed 40 years after his death, was found to be uncorrupted."Padre Pio" takes a positive, uplifting look at this man who followed a holy path from childhood, but it doesn't shy away from how unpopular he was with church officials. He was a fascinating man and well worth learning about, and this movie does an excellent job of showing his work.
Desertman84
Director Carlo Carlei explores the life of Francesco Forgione, also known as Saint Padre Pio, in this TV movie entitled,Padre Pio:Miracle Man.This was adapted from the book by Renzo Allegri.It stars Sergio Castellitto in the title role together with Jurgen Prochnow and Adolfo Lastrett.A Capuchin friar whose endless devotion would manifest itself in the appearance of stigmata wounds for more than 50 years, Padre Pio was responsible for a series of religious miracles that many sited as proof of God's existence in an era where spiritual skepticism was at an all time high.This TV movie captures Padre Pio's intense faith and devotion, and deep spiritual concern for others.Aside from that,it demonstrates his great compassion for the sick and suffering. It reveals the amazing details and events in his life as a boy and throughout his years as a friar, dramatizing the frequent attacks of the Devil on him, as well as the persecution he suffered at the hands of people, including those in the church. This is an outstanding feature film on the amazing life of this great saint.
ndg
This film is available on DVD from Ignatius Press in San Francisco ($24.95 US) www.ignatius.com Its title is Padre Pio: Miracle Man. The Priest Who Bore the Wounds of Christ.The promo reads: This major feature film drama captures the incredible life of the famous stigmatic monk and saint who died in 1968. It reveals Padre Pio's intense faith and devotion, his deep spiritual concern for others, and his great compassion for the sick and suffering. It dramatizes the frequent attacks by the Devil on him, and the persecution he suffered at the hands of people, including those in the Church. The many miracles he performed are also highlighted, as well as his profound humility, charity and sense of humor. Starring Sergio Castellitto....this is an outstanding epic film on the amazing life of this great saint. (subtitles or dubbed)