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Angelus News | March 25, 2022 | Vol. 7 No. 6

On the cover: A man walks by the debris of buildings destroyed during Russian aerial bombing in the village of Byshiv outside Kyiv, Ukraine, on March 12. On Page 10, Ann Rodgers hears from Catholics in the U.S. and on the ground in Ukraine working around the clock to rescue families in harm’s way. On Page 14, an Italian missionary family spoke exclusively to Pablo Kay, Angelus editor-in-chief, about their dramatic escape from a besieged city and why they still believe they have a mission in Ukraine.

On the cover: A man walks by the debris of buildings destroyed during Russian aerial bombing in the village of Byshiv outside Kyiv, Ukraine, on March 12. On Page 10, Ann Rodgers hears from Catholics in the U.S. and on the ground in Ukraine working around the clock to rescue families in harm’s way. On Page 14, an Italian missionary family spoke exclusively to Pablo Kay, Angelus editor-in-chief, about their dramatic escape from a besieged city and why they still believe they have a mission in Ukraine.

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NOW PLAYING CYRANO<br />

A MUSICAL FOR NOBODIES<br />

In telling the story of a soul angry at God,<br />

‘Cyrano’ puts hope before condemnation.<br />

Haley Bennett and Peter<br />

Dinklage in “Cyrano.”<br />

| METRO-GOLDWYN-<br />

MAYERS PICTURES INC.<br />

BY HANNAH LONG<br />

Once again, Hollywood attempts<br />

to revive the grand<br />

romantic musical, mere<br />

months after a remake of “West Side<br />

Story” premiered. This time, it’s an<br />

adaptation of “Cyrano de Bergerac,”<br />

the 1897 French play about a swashbuckling<br />

poet with a large nose.<br />

Director Joe Wright’s “Cyrano” is an<br />

odd adaptation, a mixture of formal<br />

stanzas from the play, new informal<br />

dialogue, and musical numbers. What’s<br />

important, though, is that it remains<br />

genuinely moving in the moments<br />

where it matters. There is a moral<br />

seriousness at its heart, which renders<br />

its sentiment profound rather than<br />

saccharine. And despite some early<br />

tonal fumbling, its scaled-back human<br />

moments work beautifully.<br />

Peter Dinklage takes on the titular<br />

role, substituting the traditional<br />

character’s anxiety about his nose with<br />

resentful insecurity over his dwarfism.<br />

Cyrano is madly in love with his childhood<br />

friend, Roxane (Haley Bennett),<br />

but just when he’s prepared to tell her<br />

how he feels, she reveals that she’s<br />

smitten with a handsome guardsman,<br />

Christian Neuvillette (Kelvin Harrison<br />

Jr.).<br />

Cyrano reluctantly becomes a go-between<br />

for the young lovers, going so far<br />

as to volunteer as ghostwriter for inarticulate<br />

Christian to send worthy love<br />

letters to Roxane. Thus begins a tragic<br />

28 • ANGELUS • <strong>March</strong> <strong>25</strong>, <strong>2022</strong>

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