I do not think the Hillary Swank character is his lover, she is just someone he loves very much. But of course, regardless, the movie is tripe and propaganda and Micheal Medved, et al were correct to say the ads were grossly misleading. Thank heavens we don't go to the movies regularly or I might have seen this and caused a scene. Another anti-Catholic bit of cr*p, I'm very disappointed in Clint Eastwood as are so many others.
Unfortunately the flick will probably win best pic, fortunately I'll probably be in bed by then.
"But of course, regardless, the movie is tripe and propaganda and Micheal Medved, et al were correct to say the ads were grossly misleading."
I'll give you the short version: the ads were NOT grossly misleading. The ads are gloomy, sobering, not one bit "uplifting." If your definition of an "honest" movie ad is one that tells you every twist, turn and development that goes on in the movie...dude, that's not an ad, that's the movie itself.