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The Boondock Saints
by Troy Duffy
A Monsignor delivers a powerful sermon on St. Patrick's Day, recounting the tragic story of Kitty Genovese to illustrate the dangers of apathy. He challenges the congregation to realize that while evil men are a threat, the true danger to society is the silence and indifference of those who consider themselves good.
Peaky Blinders
by Steven Knight
Chief Inspector Campbell delivers a blistering, fire-and-brimstone speech to a room of corrupt police officers. He condemns their complicity with local gangs and introduces a new, ruthless reinforcement squad to purge the city of crime and political subversion.
Belfast
by Kenneth Branagh
A fire-and-brimstone preacher delivers a terrifying sermon to his congregation about the afterlife and the choice between salvation and damnation. He uses vivid, apocalyptic imagery to instill fear and moral urgency in his listeners, demanding they consider their eternal fate.