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jlfitz
What a load of religious tripe.
Ray Anselmo
Anyone who's spent a substantial time in church - especially in any form of church leadership - is going to find a lot that's familiar here. The plot and circumstances are dated after 80 years, and it carries a huge weight of Production Code-era romanticism that leaves it looking excessively naive if not silly today, but at the center is still human nature, good and ill - and the desire of one flawed person to do right before their God. 6/10
