Review of Mass Appeal (1984) by Daniel D — 07 Apr 2012
Mark Dolson (Zeljko Ivanek), a passionate and idealistic seminarian is assigned to work with a jaded priest (Jack Lemmon) in rich suburbia. Their relationship gets a rocky start, but soon they find some common ground.
As they begin to forge a friendship, a number of issues confronting the Roman Catholic Church are examined. This film is sensitive, introspective and deep, while remaining accessible.
This review of Mass Appeal (1984) was written by Daniel D on 07 Apr 2012.
Mass Appeal has generally received positive reviews.
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