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Scorsese’s Becket Walks a Tightrope

For Martin Scorsese, Becket’s life raises questions of how to find God in politics, and whether saints can belong to organizations predisposed to corruption and worldly ambition.

Justice, Mercy and The Irishman

The world of The Irishman is a deeply moral one, with a strong sense of retribution and justice, but without much hope of reconciliation or redemption for its central characters.

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