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Romero is an engaging film about the life of Archbishop Oscar Romero. ... They listened to Romero and eventually took up his nonviolent preachings where the rich continually fussed about lifestyle issues. ... I do, on the other hand, agree with Romero, that weapons are not the answer. ... Romero made a bold statement by refusing to carry a weapon, especially when his life became endangered by the armies of the state.
Romero ended up dying for his nonviolent belief in freedom. ... When Romero enters the church that had been closed and the soldier shoots into the blessed sacrament, it was said in class that he had to go in there to remove the Eucharist from the floor because it was the literal embodiment of Christ. ... It looked to me that Romero was simply making a statement, that he was going to continue to be a presence and try to carry on normally regarding the church, with or without the military’s presence. ...
Taking another look, Romero reminded me of Jesus.
Approximate Word count = 915 Approximate Pages = 3.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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