


Midnight Mass
The arrival of a charismatic young priest brings glorious miracles, ominous mysteries and renewed religious fervor to a dying town desperate to believe.
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Plot Summary
A young man returns to his isolated island community and finds that the return of a charismatic, mysterious priest has brought miraculous events and terrifying omens. As faith and doubt clash, the community grapples with resurrections, dwindling populations, and the potential for a divine intervention or a dark apocalypse. The series explores themes of faith, addiction, fanaticism, and the nature of good and evil.
Critical Reception
Midnight Mass was widely acclaimed by critics for its ambitious storytelling, thematic depth, and compelling performances, particularly from Hamish Linklater. While some found its pacing deliberate, the series was praised for its thoughtful exploration of complex religious and philosophical ideas within a horror framework. Audiences generally shared the critical enthusiasm, appreciating its emotional resonance and distinctive atmosphere.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its philosophical depth and exploration of faith, doubt, and fanaticism.
- Hamish Linklater's performance as Father Paul is a standout, drawing significant critical acclaim.
- The series is noted for its deliberate pacing, which allows for rich character development but may test some viewers' patience.
Google audience: Viewers highly appreciated the show's profound thematic exploration and character depth, with many highlighting the impactful performances. Some found the pacing slow, but the emotional and philosophical journey was widely lauded.
Fun Fact
Mike Flanagan, the creator, stated that the monologue delivered by Hamish Linklater's character, Father Paul, in episode 5 was originally written to be much longer, encompassing nearly 15 pages of script, but was ultimately trimmed down for the final cut.
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