The Mission

The Mission (1986)

2h 5m | History, Adventure | UK
7.5IMDb
7.8DouBan

In the epic religious adventure film directed by Roland Yoffey, the images of the two leading men are a bit typical and complicated, but the images are spectacular, the photography of some scenes is breathtaking, and the opposing scenes of Jeremy Aynes and Robert de Niro are also wonderful. In the 18th century, the Spanish priest Gabriel was sent to the jungles of South America to establish a church for the Guarani people. He met the slave trader Rodoza and took this man who felt guilty about killing his brother to his destination to atone for his sins. When their missionary mission was on a slightly large scale, the governments of Portugal and Spain were massacred in the local war because of the colonial conflict, and the result was very sorrowful.

In the epic religious adventure film directed by Roland Yoffey, the images of the two leading men are a bit typical and complicated, but the images are spectacular, the photography of some scenes is breathtaking, and the opposing scenes of Jeremy Aynes and Robert de Niro are also wonderful. In the 18th century, the Spanish priest Gabriel was sent to the jungles of South America to establish a church for the Guarani people. He met the slave trader Rodoza and took this man who felt guilty about killing his brother to his destination to atone for his sins. When their missionary mission was on a slightly large scale, the governments of Portugal and Spain were massacred in the local war because of the colonial conflict, and the result was very sorrowful.