I was proven wrong yet again; another movie I dreaded that I absolutely loved. It was totally captivating.
I must admit, I had never heard of Mother Cabrini until last night. What an amazing woman. She was single-handedly responsible for such greatness that she inspires women around the world. I suppose that’s why she was made a saint, not just for one good deed but for a lifetime devoted to good deeds.
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The actress who played Cabrini was splendid. I could feel every emotion she portrayed. When I got home, I looked up the movie on IMDB and read that when filming was complete, she felt like she left a part of herself in the role. I can’t believe it. Great job!
I highly recommend this movie; it’s not only historical, but it’s everything a movie needs to be. I hope this wins some awards. It deserves it.
Grade: A
About The Peetimes: There are 3 Peetimes for you to choose from. The last was by far the easieat to get, the first 2 were pretty intense on trying to duplicate them.
There are extra scenes during, or after, the end credits of Cabrini.
Rated: | (PG-13) Thematic Material | Language | Some Violence | Smoking |
Genres: | Biography |
Starring: | Cristiana Dell’Anna, John Lithgow, David Morse |
Director: | Alejandro Monteverde |
Writer(s): | Rod Barr, Alejandro Monteverde |
Language: | English |
Country: | United States |
Plot
After witnessing disease and poverty in the slums of New York, Italian immigrant Francesca Cabrini embarks on a daring journey to persuade the hostile mayor to provide housing and healthcare for hundreds of orphaned children.
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