9/10
Provocative and Enlightening!
18 March 2010
Constantine's Sword may seem weak and unprovocative, when compared to some other documentaries along the same lines, but that's what makes it so powerful. It's just as provocative and hard hitting as any of the others, if not more, but it is a lot more subtle. At first viewing, and while you're watching it you may find yourself wondering why the narrator doesn't launch in on the attack, but by the end of the movie, or rather after, you're done, you'll realize how damning it is in it's simple revelations. And that's it's strength - simple facts and revelations, not allegations or ridicule. It's the kind of documentary that anyone can sit through, but not one that can be forgotten or dismissed very easily. Sure, Catholics may be skilled at dismissing and ignoring unpleasant issues that concern them, but those with a conscience will not be able to ignore the guilt of association that these facts cast on them.
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