Review of The Song of Bernadette (1943) by Robyn M — 30 Jul 2012
The Song of Bernadette is a beautiful film told through the eyes of a young, innocent and gullable girl.
At a time when poverty plagues Bernadettes family and the entire village's faith is lost. Mother Mary who comes to Bernadette in a vision, promises hope, and helps bring restoration of belief back to the people. The film isn't a preaching lesson about God but simply a story based on actual events that supposively toke place to help inspire audiences in someway of another with there own problems. The films worth a look even if your not baptized Catholic or believe in god. The message is clear: when you have beliefs don't allow others to take that away from you. As Ceasar would say: "what you will not allow to let go- no one can ever take from you!".
This review of The Song of Bernadette (1943) was written by Robyn M on 30 Jul 2012.
The Song of Bernadette has generally received very positive reviews.
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