The biggest problem, for me, is that these Novus Ordo movies are trying to be way too serious. Modern moviemakers are making everything overdramatic and trying to make it entertaining, so much so, that it can distract viewers from learning anything valuable about the faith. Well, at least that's the way I feel.
Here is a list of some of the best Catholic movies (in my opinion) that don't try too hard to be a cinematic masterpiece but are enjoyable and moving. (Except for The Passion of the Christ...now that is a masterpiece that will never disappoint.)
1. The Reluctant Saint
Best Catholic Movies
1. The Reluctant Saint

Surprisingly, the saint's mother in the movie reminds me way too much of my own mother.

What I like about this movie is that it shows the struggle that St. Jean-Vianney had with the devil. It can get a little intense but the actor playing the saint is really good, looks like St. Jean-Marie Vianney too.

I first saw this movie when I was 10 years old. Surprisingly, I did not get traumatized by the violent imagery. Maybe it didn't affect me because I already had an idea of what the Crucifixion was or because kids these days are desensitized. The only way this movie scared me was the scary demon jump scare and the possessed children. Them crazy kids.
4. Francis of Assisi
My favourite part of this movie is the opening credits. I just love the song. I even downloaded it on iTunes.
4. Francis of Assisi

Ok, now for the movie. What I like about it, is that it shows the leadership and determination of St. Francis of Assisi. Also, it touches on religious vocations (fact: the woman playing St. Clare actually became a nun) and poverty. Although, I am a thrifty person I do tend to get caught up in materialistic things.
5. The Song of Bernadette

We also get to see some of the sufferings she went through. Suffering is already hard enough but with love of God it can be done well. I need to learn from that...
6. Marcelino, Pan Y Vino

If you want your heart to melt, watch this movie. No spoilers.
7. Thérèse (1986)

When I was a teenager, my mother sat my sisters and me down one day to watch this movie. It really showed me what virtue St. Thérèse had without even knowing what virtue was.
8. The Miracle of Our Lady Fatima

When I was watching this as a kid, I would think to myself "Why can't Our Lady appear to me? Waah waah waah!" Boy, was I a piece of work. We all have a different role in this world so don't worry if Our Lady doesn't appear to you. Took me a while to become more humble and realize this.
If you have any favourite Catholic movies, let me know what they are down below. Also, let me know what are your opinions on these Catholic movies.
- Beverly 💗
Oh my goodness YES! Sheesh! So hard to find authentic and actually inspiring Catholic movies... but I'm glad to say that it seems some good ones are finally coming out! I've got a list I made on IMDB if you'd like to check it out! After seeing so many "50 Catholics Movies" or "100 Best Catholic Films!" that just scandalized me concerning the content (UGH!), I decided to try and make a list of 100 or more great authentic Catholic films! Though not all of them are non-cheesy (lol) I felt pretty accomplished to find nearly 100... whereas the "Catholic" websites had 100 of half-non-Catholic films.... :)
ReplyDeleteSo there were my favorites aside from the ones you've mentioned:
1. Under the Roman Sky
2. For Greater Glory
3. The Detective (LOVED this one! Came across it by accident! So good. Love old movies...)
4. The Scarlet and the Black
5. Karol: A Man Who Became Pope (SOOO sad!!!)
6. Popieluszko (LOOOOOVE this one!)
7. Joan of Arc (1948)
8. Sant'Antonio di Padova (In Italian, with great Italian acting haha.)
http://www.imdb.com/list/ls027076387/
Hey girl! I'm totally gonna check out those movies!
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