Yify | Thy Kingdom Come
What happens when you drop a fictional priest into a real town and ask people to tell their stories? You get , a haunting, 43-minute "pseudo-documentary" that is as beautiful as it is uncomfortable. From Deleted Scenes to Standalone Art
Though they knew Bardem was an actor, the residents treated him as a real vessel for their pain. Critics at Film Threat note that Bardem strikes a perfect note of "non-judgmental compassion," becoming a neutral sounding board for stories that might otherwise go unheard. Why You Should Watch It Thy Kingdom Come YIFY
Originally, the footage for Thy Kingdom Come was shot by photographer Eugene Richards during the production of Terrence Malick’s 2012 film, To the Wonder . While Malick only used brief snippets, Richards felt the raw conversations between the townspeople of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, and actor Javier Bardem deserved their own stage. The Premise: The Actor and the Confessional What happens when you drop a fictional priest