Vatican slams 'His Dark Materials'
Church hopes New Line will scrap trilogy
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“If that should happen, it wouldn’t be a big loss,” said official Vatican daily l’Osservatore Romano in a long editorial on Wednesday.
The paper called “Compass” the “most anti-Christmas film possible” and found the family fantasy’s $26 million U.S. opening “consoling.”
In the Vatican’s most scathing attack against a novelist and a movie since “The Da Vinci Code,” l’Osservatore went on to blast Pullman -- a noted British atheist whose books have ruffled the feathers of the U.S.-based Catholic League, which has also called for a boycott of the pic.
The Vatican daily slammed helmer Chris Weitz’s adaptation, saying that “honest” viewers “gifted with a critical spirit” will find the pic “devoid of any particular emotion apart from a great chill.
“... In Pullman’s world, hope simply does not exist, because there is no salvation but only personal, individualistic capacity to control the situation and dominate events,” it said.








