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Generally favorable reviews- based on 167 Ratings
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Positive: 124 out of 167
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Mixed: 16 out of 167
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Negative: 27 out of 167
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Jan 15, 2017
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Jan 16, 2017The Young Pope is provocative because it needs to be. Jude Law gives a remarkable performance and the series tries to show you how religion can be a blatant excuse for behavior. It's magnificent, well-acted and Sorrentino's writing doesn't care for those who don't get it or understand it, just like Lenny Belardo.
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Jan 17, 2017
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Feb 16, 2017
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Feb 23, 2017
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Jan 25, 2017
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Mar 28, 2017Fascinating characters, exceptional acting, very odd yet intriguing plot. Definitely not everybody's cup of tea but a rare treat for those who get it.
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Feb 12, 2017
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Feb 16, 2017This show is really interesting and shines in serene beauty. However, I think the show might be a bit too esoteric for the average viewer, reveling in beautiful cinematography and bible passages.
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Apr 1, 2017
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Nov 27, 2017What is more beautiful, my love? Love lost or love found?
The Young Pope is provocative, but... it provokes to think about us. Pope who is a traditionalist with a look, it's really a person, who changing his behavior over time, growing up. Are not we the same? -
Jul 22, 2018
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Sep 29, 2018Touching performance by Jude Law makes you feel drawn to this character who at first may seem like yet another generic badass american character created for mainstream audiences while in fact things are so much more complicated and enjoyable for the viewer.
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In the end, it's Law's incredible performance--certainly one of his best--that makes Lenny compelling, mysterious, and complex. We can't help but fall under his charismatic spell and stick with him through trying moments.
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The humorless Young Pope doesn’t exactly crackle as a backstage political drama. Many of the scenes seem stagey, with actors gliding in and out of large rooms to be received at a wooden desk.
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With its over-the-top plot and rococo themes, it just comes across as Eurotrash--intellectually pretentious, but it sure is pretty to look at it.