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* BecomingTheMask: Daniel impersonates a priest. He has to look up how to give confession on his phone. But he winds up becoming an exceptionally good priest, not just giving great sermons, but by healing the hatred and vitriol going back and forth between the widow Kobielski and the six dead teens.

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* BecomingTheMask: Daniel impersonates a priest. He has to look up how to give confession on his phone. But he winds up becoming an exceptionally good priest, not just giving great sermons, but by healing the hatred and vitriol going back and forth between the widow Kobielski and the families of the six dead teens.
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Instead Daniel leaves jail to take a work-release job in a sawmill in a rural village. For reasons that are never really explained he has obtained a priest's cassock and stiff collar. He goes to the town's church, and, when asked, claims to be a priest. It turns out that the town's vicar has a major drinking problem and, when the vicar has to leave for rehab, Daniel is suddenly installed as the priest.

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Instead Daniel leaves jail to take a work-release job in a sawmill in a rural village. For reasons that are never really explained he has obtained a priest's cassock shirt and stiff collar. He goes to the town's church, and, when asked, claims to be a priest. It turns out that the town's vicar has a major drinking problem and, when the vicar has to leave for rehab, Daniel is suddenly installed as the priest.



* AnswerCut: The priest at the jail reminds Daniel of the importance of staying sober after he's paroled, then smiles and says "You're gonna make it." The film immediately cuts to Daniel doing a line of coke at a nightclub.

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* AnswerCut: The priest at the jail reminds Daniel of the importance of staying sober after he's paroled, then smiles and says "You're gonna make it." The film immediately cuts to Daniel doing a line of coke at a nightclub.party.



* BadHabits: It's not clear what Daniel was trying to accomplish by coming to the village with a priest's cassock. Notably, he panics and tries to climb out a window when Marta goes to fetch the vicar. But he sticks around and impersonates a priest.

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* BadHabits: It's not clear what Daniel was trying to accomplish by coming to the village with a priest's cassock.shirt and collar. Notably, he panics and tries to climb out a window when Marta goes to fetch the vicar. But he sticks around and impersonates a priest.



* {{Blackmail}}: Another inmate from the juvenile hall, one Pinscher, shows up in the village and demands 5000 zloty from Daniel or he will rat Daniel out. Daniel refuses, and although it's not shown, it seems likely that Pinscher did rat him out.
* BlowingSmokeRings: Sometimes Daniel does this when he's relaxed, like when he's post-coital after having sex with a woman in a nightclub restroom. But oddly he also does this when he's jittery, like when he smokes a CigaretteOfAnxiety before his first sermon.

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* {{Blackmail}}: Another inmate from the juvenile hall, one Pinscher, shows up in the village and demands 5000 zloty from Daniel or he will rat Daniel out. Daniel refuses, and although it's not shown, it seems likely that Pinscher did rat follows through by ratting him out.
out, sending Daniel back to jail.
* BlowingSmokeRings: Sometimes Daniel does this when he's relaxed, like when he's post-coital after having sex with a woman in at a nightclub restroom.party. But oddly he also does this when he's jittery, like when he smokes a CigaretteOfAnxiety before his first sermon.
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''Corpus Christi'' (Boże Ciało) is a 2019 film from UsefulNotes/{{Poland}} directed by Jan Komasa.

Daniel is a 20-year-old man who, as the film opens, is in a juvenile hall serving time for what's eventually revealed to be second-degree murder. Despite being a petty criminal he is also a devout Catholic who assists the jailhouse priest with services. As he gets out on parole, Daniel asks again about enrolling in a seminary, but the priest explains, as gently as he can, that seminaries don't take ex-convicts.

Instead Daniel leaves jail to take a work-release job in a sawmill in a rural village. For reasons that are never really explained he has obtained a priest's cassock and stiff collar. He goes to the town's church, and, when asked, claims to be a priest. It turns out that the town's vicar has a major drinking problem and, when the vicar has to leave for rehab, Daniel is suddenly installed as the priest.

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* TheAlcoholic: The town's vicar, whom Daniel finds in the morning passed out next to his bed, half-empty bottles on the table. He leaves to go to rehab, and suddenly Daniel, who might have been looking for nothing more than room and board, finds himself the town priest.
* AmbiguousSituation: It's never clear what really happened with the fatal car accident. The families of the six dead kids claim that Kobielski was drunk, but Kobielski's widow insists that the coroner's report found nothing. Daniel is shown a video which demonstrates that at least some of the six kids had been drinking before the accident, raising the possibility that one of them might have been at fault. Then Kobielski's widow admits that right before the fatal accident, the two of them had a nasty argument and Kobielski stalked out of the house saying he was going to kill himself.
* AnswerCut: The priest at the jail reminds Daniel of the importance of staying sober after he's paroled, then smiles and says "You're gonna make it." The film immediately cuts to Daniel doing a line of coke at a nightclub.
* {{Arcadia}}: The village with the sawmill where Daniel becomes a fake priest is in a remarkably beautiful area with a lake, a river valley, and rolling green hills. It's a dramatic contrast to the drab prison where Daniel is at the start of the film.
* BadHabits: It's not clear what Daniel was trying to accomplish by coming to the village with a priest's cassock. Notably, he panics and tries to climb out a window when Marta goes to fetch the vicar. But he sticks around and impersonates a priest.
* BecomingTheMask: Daniel impersonates a priest. He has to look up how to give confession on his phone. But he winds up becoming an exceptionally good priest, not just giving great sermons, but by healing the hatred and vitriol going back and forth between the widow Kobielski and the six dead teens.
* BittersweetEnding: The jailhouse priest comes to the village, retrieves Daniel, and takes him back to prison. But before he left Daniel got Kobielski buried in the village cemetery, healing the rancorous feud between Kobielski's widow and the parents of the dead teens.
* {{Blackmail}}: Another inmate from the juvenile hall, one Pinscher, shows up in the village and demands 5000 zloty from Daniel or he will rat Daniel out. Daniel refuses, and although it's not shown, it seems likely that Pinscher did rat him out.
* BlowingSmokeRings: Sometimes Daniel does this when he's relaxed, like when he's post-coital after having sex with a woman in a nightclub restroom. But oddly he also does this when he's jittery, like when he smokes a CigaretteOfAnxiety before his first sermon.
* ConversationCut: Daniel is leading the mourning parents in a prayer in front of the memorial. He says "Help us to understand--" and the film cuts to "--you," as Daniel is giving a sermon in church.
* DueToTheDead: There's a memorial to the six teens who were killed in the car wreck, with their pictures, festooned with flowers. The mourning parents often gather there. Daniel asks about it and this is how he finds out the story of the accident.
* {{Facecam}}: The last shot of the movie is a facecam focused on Daniel, wild-eyed and blood streaming from his nose, walking away after beating Bonus in a fight.
* InspiredBy: The film opens with a title card that says "Inspired by true events." The producers claimed that the story was inspired by several instances of people impersonating priests in deeply Catholic Poland.
* TitleDrop: The guy who owns the sawmill wants Daniel to bless the expansion before the Corpus Christi festival.

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