Omen und die Vorstellungen von Gut und Böse spielen in Maggie O'Connors geordneter, sachlicher Welt keine Rolle. Allerdings nur, bis sie die letzte Hoffnung der Menschheit in ihre Obhut nimm... Alles lesenOmen und die Vorstellungen von Gut und Böse spielen in Maggie O'Connors geordneter, sachlicher Welt keine Rolle. Allerdings nur, bis sie die letzte Hoffnung der Menschheit in ihre Obhut nimmt – ein Kind, das gerade erst sechs geworden ist.Omen und die Vorstellungen von Gut und Böse spielen in Maggie O'Connors geordneter, sachlicher Welt keine Rolle. Allerdings nur, bis sie die letzte Hoffnung der Menschheit in ihre Obhut nimmt – ein Kind, das gerade erst sechs geworden ist.
- Auszeichnungen
- 1 Gewinn & 6 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Dahnya
- (as Dimitra Arlys)
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- WissenswertesThe line, "The devil's greatest trick was convincing man that he didn't exist," is reminiscent of a similar line in another movie of the same genre, End of Days - Nacht ohne morgen (1999), in which Father Kotak (Rod Steiger) says: "Satan's greatest trick was convincing man that he didn't exist". It is also similar to Die üblichen Verdächtigen (1995), where the line is, "The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing man that he didn't exist". In fact, that idea goes back to Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867): "La plus belle des ruses du Diable est de vous persuader qu'il n'existe pas!" (English: "The finest trick of the devil is to persuade you that he does not exist."
- PatzerIn the scene with the homeless man, Eric Stark recites a spell in Hebrew that is later referred to as a "Druid Rune Spell from the 16th century."
- Zitate
[On the top ledge of a building]
Eric Stark: If you believe? JUMP! If not, you come to me.
[She turns and looks at him]
Cody: After you?
- VerbindungenFeatures Die Marx Brothers im Krieg (1933)
- SoundtracksVultures
Composed by Philip A. Scheib (as Philip Scheib)
Look there's a child. Isn't she cute? She's `special'. She is a force for good but - oh no! - an evil man, Eric Stark, wants to take her to the dark side. By having this crucial girl on his side, he hopes to shift the power balance to the side of evil. Can the girl's aunt (who is change of her sister's daughter when the sister, a drug addict, left her at the doorstep) save the child? Will evil win? And will I care?
Script? Let's see those clichés - pack 'em in. Evil rats? Check! Old wicked nanny figure? Check! Soft-spoken-devil-figure-prone-to-angry-bouts? Check! Black garbed followers? Elite but mysterious group dedicated to God? It's a go! Flat dimensionless characters? We're going. It's all quite dull, and has been done better in many other such movies involving similar themes (`The Devil's Advocate' for one). There's a lack of tension - you know the outcome from the outset and I, quite correctly, picked out those marked for death and those for life. No surprises and lots of `oh whatever'.
Acting? I'm not sure why Bassinger selected this script (for the reasons above). Certainly she's the best thing here but she still seems tired and worn throughout the movie (never mind the fact her character often displays the common sense of a congenital idiot). Rufus Sewell - the force of evil - is the usual smiling, collected, sort that was far better portrayed by Pacino in `The Devil's Advocate' (and even by Gabriel Byrne in the weak `End of Days'). Christina Ricci puts in a nice small role here, but alas she's not on screen long enough for us to enjoy. As to the girl at the centre of the fight, the would-be-pawn of God. she's actually not that great (or at least wasn't created well). She smiles, gives an odd look, is quiet and so forth in an attempt to appear mysterious. I was not buying it, and found the whole act mundane. And Jimmy Smits, the detective helping Bassinger find her kid, looks like he walked straight off the set of 'NYPD Blue' so judge him from his work there.
`Bless the Child' is contrived and weak, adding nothing new to its genre in any shape or from. It's not quite dull but you do not care less about the characters (try as the cast might). It was not worth my time and it won't be worth yours. Don't bother. 2.5/10.
- Aidan McGuinness
- 1. Nov. 2002
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- 65.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 29.381.494 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 9.413.684 $
- 13. Aug. 2000
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- 40.443.010 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 47 Minuten
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