The Playlist shared one of Robert Pattinson and Liam Cunningham’s scenes from The Childhood of a Leader:
“… in this scene from the film, family friend Charles Marker, played by Pattinson, expounds on the tragedy of Pontius Pilate, and the courage that people lack in order to be good. It’s an interesting slice of a film that seems to look directly at the warring natures of good and evil.”
Thanks Posh for the heads up.
This is an interesting exchange.Evil is toothless in a vacuum. It needs to corupt or perish. A valid point worth learning from.
I do like Rob’s cadence here. His delivery of peculiar speach is second to none. From Edward through to Delillo’s verse to Rey and beyond.