Somehow I had not even heard of The Mission before Owen Merritt brought it to the table as his pick this week, let alone seen it. The movie immediately brought to mind sociological implications of missions and conversion, which we talk about as we dive into the movie. Should those concerns be considered when viewing historic narratives such as this one? How can a film with powerhouses like Robert De Niro and Jeremy Irons so easily be missed by contemporary artists? Oh, and should Martin Scorsese's comments on what is and isn't cinema be so strongly reacted to? Listen to this week's episode to see what we think!
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