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So, 'Slaves and Kings' is an intriguing dive into the life of Saint Anthony Mary Claret. The film captures his journey with a raw historical authenticity, which is kind of refreshing in today's landscape of overly dramatized narratives. It's primarily about faith, struggle, and the missionary zeal of Claret, who had a pretty fascinating life beyond just being a saint. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the viewer to soak in the weight of his struggles and convictions. There's a sense of heaviness in the atmosphere, complemented by its practical effects that lend a gritty feel to the historical settings. While the performances are earnest, I think they really bring out the nuances of the characters, especially Claret's complex relationship with the church and monarchy.
Focus on historical narrative.Interesting character study.Good for those who appreciate faith-based films.
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