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Pope John Paul II
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Pope John Paul II
Detalles del producto
- Producto descontinuado por el fabricante : No
- Idioma : Inglés
- Dimensiones del producto : 19,05 x 13,46 x 1,52 cm; 113,4 g
- Referencia del fabricante : B000JR0BYE
- Formato de medios : Dolby, Widescreen, Varios formatos, NTSC
- Tiempo de ejecución : 3 horas
- Fecha de lanzamiento : 16 octubre 2006
- Subtítulos: : Español
- Estudio : Ignatius Press
- ASIN : B000JR0BYE
- Número de discos : 1
- Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon: nº7,187 en Películas y Series de TV (Ver el Top 100 en Películas y Series de TV)
- nº6,468 en Películas
- Opiniones de los clientes:
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MaxwellXX
5.0 de 5 estrellas
Humble Man, Legendary Pope
Revisado en Canadá el 8 de julio de 2023
This DVD set is amazing. The story portrayed the life of Pope John Paul II very well. Learned a lot of the humble man that endured personal tragedies, but continued to be devoted to his faith. Pope John Paul II is not just a man of his time, he is a legendary figure for all time. In the end, we will be judged on love. Special Features are also good. I definitely recommend this movie, especially if it has the blessing of the Vatican. Jon Voight & Cary Elwes lead an amazing talented cast.
MaxwellXX
Revisado en Canadá el 8 de julio de 2023
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Ethel
5.0 de 5 estrellas
The life of Saint Pope John Paul II
Revisado en Australia el 18 de julio de 2019
Pope John Paul II was a man of our times who had the gift of uniting all Religions in the name of peace & friendship. His trust in God knew no bounds & he was greatly loved & respected by all as the good shepherd.
Transcendental Thomist
5.0 de 5 estrellas
You'll be crying by the end
Reseñado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de octubre de 2012
This is not a dull historical biography or religious hagiography, but a passionate human story that reaches straight to your heart. Without silliness or exaggeration, "Pope John Paul II" tells the very human story of an ordinary man who responded to the immense sufferings of his life with an extraordinary love that never wavered. There are heartbreaking moments in this film that are so real and understated they will bring tears to your eyes. Karol Wojtyla's mother and older brother (his only sibling) were both dead by the time he was 12. Raised by his single dad, who was a retired army sergeant, he studied theater and philosophy at Krakow's Jagiellonian University, where the German invasion of Poland forced him at age 19 to seek out manual labor in a quarry after the Nazis closed his school. Then his dad died in 1942 and he was left alone in the world. After doing underground theater productions for a little while, he chose to enter an underground seminary, studying secretly for the priesthood during the German occupation. After the war he became a priest, bishop and cardinal, fighting the Communists who had taken over Poland and declared war on religious freedom. After being elected pope at age 58 in 1978, he took the name John Paul II and became a major player on the world stage, helping to topple Soviet Communism and fight for human rights over the course of the next 26 years before he gradually withered away under the onslaught of Parkinson's disease. He was an actor and athlete who loved crowds, but he was also one of the great figures in human history. Due to the modern media, I have read that more people saw John Paul II in person or on camera than any other figure in human history, and his public funeral in April 2005 was a major world event. This film does justice to these events in his life with a first-rate cast (including James Cromwell and Christopher Lee) and location shooting that extends from Poland to Rome. Recreations of big historical moments like the WWII invasion of Poland and the papal conclave of 1978 are incredibly well depicted without any hint of staginess. Both Cary Elwes (as the younger Karol Wojtyla) and Jon Voight (as Karol after he is elected pope) are exceptional as John Paul II, channeling his public persona so well that you sometimes forget you are watching actors. They are especially good at evoking the evolution of Karol Wojtyla from his humble origins to the leader of 1 billion Catholics worldwide. Don't be fooled by the other films on John Paul II: This is the only one that is worthwhile. The made-for-TV productions "Have No Fear" (ABC) and "Karol: The Man, The Pope" (including its prequel) pale in comparison to this heartwarming film. Unlike those productions, this movie (originally aired on CBS) does not merely depict events in the manner of a high school social studies report, but inspires faith in human nature. This is not a film to be missed. Short of meeting the real John Paul II, or seeing one of the better documentaries on his life, this 3-hour telepic is as good as it gets. To people of all faiths and none, I cannot recommend it enough.
martita
5.0 de 5 estrellas
An intelligent, deeply touching and inspirational film.
Revisado en el Reino Unido el 14 de junio de 2011
It is incredible that this film had not had a public showing in the UK. Here is a fascinating life of the greatest pope of the last century , a great saint, a man of enormous faith and intellect. We follow the story from the beginning of the second world war, the Nazi occupation of Poland, through to the post-war communist regime: the fears and courage, the doubts and the moral choices both the young and the old have to make under these extraordinary circumstances. There is a good balance of tension, drama, spirituality and humour. Although this was really good, in my opinion the film came into its own when the story moved to the Vatican. The determination and urgency with which John Paul II worked to achieve his objective, peace in the world, was infectious. I was deeply touched by his heroism, courage, self-giving and optimism. We knew about it while he lived but the details bring it home even more. It is also wonderful to see the conclave from the inside, the visitors to the private audiences as well as friends, cardinals, doctors, politicians. The director made a great job of this! And John Voight - although he does NOT look like John Paul II despite having a Czech grandfather - does really act like him and manages to convey his strength, charisma, charm, humility, cheerfulness and shall I call it luminosity? - simply his sanctity. The film is well researched. I was amazed to see that Cassaroli managed to arrange to have Lech Walesa brought out of prison for a private meeting with the pope somewhere in the countryside - with both communist minders and pope`s security men looking on from the distance!
I would also like to mention the moving music by Marco Frisina, an Italian composer and a priest. Whoever watched the recent beatification of John Paul II in Rome, will not easily forget the official hymn he wrote for the occasion, Aprite le porte a Cristo - Open the doors to Christ.
The international scope of the film deals with several different nationalities, Poles, Italians, Germans (Cardinal Ratzinger!) and more, and I found it really charming how all these actors speak English with a particular heavy foreign accent whether they are English or American, Polish or Italian.
I will watch this inspirational film again and do recommend it to anyone. John Paul II is a modern hero worthy of our admiration, a man with a big heart who suffered a lot and carried his cross with admirable generosity and love. I was interested to see what my non-Catholic friends would say: they have watched it and loved it!
I would also like to mention the moving music by Marco Frisina, an Italian composer and a priest. Whoever watched the recent beatification of John Paul II in Rome, will not easily forget the official hymn he wrote for the occasion, Aprite le porte a Cristo - Open the doors to Christ.
The international scope of the film deals with several different nationalities, Poles, Italians, Germans (Cardinal Ratzinger!) and more, and I found it really charming how all these actors speak English with a particular heavy foreign accent whether they are English or American, Polish or Italian.
I will watch this inspirational film again and do recommend it to anyone. John Paul II is a modern hero worthy of our admiration, a man with a big heart who suffered a lot and carried his cross with admirable generosity and love. I was interested to see what my non-Catholic friends would say: they have watched it and loved it!
suzanne fleury
5.0 de 5 estrellas
Jean-Paul II
Revisado en Canadá el 12 de agosto de 2019
Magnifique production de la vie de Jean-Paul II et toutes les épreuves qu'il a dû vivre sans se décourager et continuer en avant jusqu'à la toute fin de sa vie. C'est un chef-d'oeuvre à offrir