Un dúo de escritores-detectives investiga el asesinato de un banquero, contratados por su hija. Develan conexiones masónicas, una reliquia y que el asesino es cercano. Uno de ellos explora s... Leer todoUn dúo de escritores-detectives investiga el asesinato de un banquero, contratados por su hija. Develan conexiones masónicas, una reliquia y que el asesino es cercano. Uno de ellos explora su vínculo masónico personal en el proceso.Un dúo de escritores-detectives investiga el asesinato de un banquero, contratados por su hija. Develan conexiones masónicas, una reliquia y que el asesino es cercano. Uno de ellos explora su vínculo masónico personal en el proceso.
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- 2 premios ganados y 2 nominaciones en total
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The Freemason is a film that surpassed my expectations. I had become accustomed to see Freemasonry mentioned or alluded to in dialogs and film plots before, but this time Freemasonry plays a leading role. I have the utmost respect for the timeless and mysterious fraternity of Freemasonry, which makes me critical of any time it is portrayed in films and documentary. However, I was pleasantly surprised and delighted that Freemasonry was portrayed with such eloquence and respect.
The film begins with a murder mystery, which initially caught my attention, but the subsequent twists and turns kept me guessing throughout the entire film.
I am somewhat knowledgeable about Freemasonry and I greatly appreciated that the scenes including "Masonic Ceremonies" revealed enough to peek someones interest, yet respected the privacy and discretion of the organization by not revealing too much.
Overall, it was a very enjoyable film and I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys a good murder mystery or suspense film.
The film begins with a murder mystery, which initially caught my attention, but the subsequent twists and turns kept me guessing throughout the entire film.
I am somewhat knowledgeable about Freemasonry and I greatly appreciated that the scenes including "Masonic Ceremonies" revealed enough to peek someones interest, yet respected the privacy and discretion of the organization by not revealing too much.
Overall, it was a very enjoyable film and I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys a good murder mystery or suspense film.
My wife and I saw the synopsis online and thought we'd give this one a chance. We should have done some more homework! Folks, this one's a real stinker!
First, the production value is third rate at best. It looks as if it was filmed with a very cheap camera on very cheap film. There are also shots of buildings (inside and out) that don't do anything to tell the story or set the mood.
Second, the acting....Oh the acting! It's clear from the start that each and every actor in this movie needs to finish acting school BEFORE trying to act in a feature film! They have years to go before they will be even adequate. I expected a bit better of a performance from Sean Astin but alas, it wasn't meant to be. He was a crying emotional mess of a hobbit and that's where it should have ended.
Third, the dialog was the worst I've seen in a long time. And I just watched Sharknado!
Please don't see this movie! You will only give encouragement to everyone involved in it!
First, the production value is third rate at best. It looks as if it was filmed with a very cheap camera on very cheap film. There are also shots of buildings (inside and out) that don't do anything to tell the story or set the mood.
Second, the acting....Oh the acting! It's clear from the start that each and every actor in this movie needs to finish acting school BEFORE trying to act in a feature film! They have years to go before they will be even adequate. I expected a bit better of a performance from Sean Astin but alas, it wasn't meant to be. He was a crying emotional mess of a hobbit and that's where it should have ended.
Third, the dialog was the worst I've seen in a long time. And I just watched Sharknado!
Please don't see this movie! You will only give encouragement to everyone involved in it!
What a great cast of Actors from Sean Astin (Leon Weed), Randy Wayne (Cryus Rothwell), and Alex Mckenna (Rana), to Richard Dutcher (Sheldon Lombard) making a return appearance, and Joseph James playing the voice of understanding (Jericho Beck) a 32nd Degree Freemason. You are taken along on a ride with Rana the wealth daughter and heiress, and Cryus the free-lance writer she has retained to help Leon Weed solve the mystery of her father's ritualistic murder. We learn more about them as they learn more about themselves and each other. Can they trust each other let alone anyone else? And what is this strange and cryptic group of men who are intertwined with this case? I truly enjoyed the story line. Directors turn a script into a movie; and Joseph James has done this artfully and with great skill. I enjoyed seeing his growth as a director since I first became a fan watching his last film Templar Nation. Directors work with actors; makeup artists; cinematographers; writers; and film, sound, and lighting technicians and in each film I like to see progress and a transformation over the one before. It is an ever growing process to achieve a higher level of understanding of their craft. In this film, you can see that this has happened I am looking forward to the next installment. IʘI
I purchased this DVD mainly because I was curious, not about Freemasonry, but how it would be portrayed. To say I was disappointed puts it mildly.
This film is badly made, badly acted and the soundtrack (music) is terrible. The story line is poor and disjointed.
A good film about or involving Freemasonry is long overdue and I had hoped that this film, with all it's hype, might just be it, but I was wrong.
Personally I think they tried to capitalize on the word 'Freemasonry' and failed.
If I could get my money back I would.
This film is badly made, badly acted and the soundtrack (music) is terrible. The story line is poor and disjointed.
A good film about or involving Freemasonry is long overdue and I had hoped that this film, with all it's hype, might just be it, but I was wrong.
Personally I think they tried to capitalize on the word 'Freemasonry' and failed.
If I could get my money back I would.
I enjoyed this film. I sat down to watch it tonight after work. I like how the killer's identity wasn't easy to figure out at the beginning. However, I really like mystery and suspense films so I did figure it out about halfway through the movie and my inkling was right! I really did like this film. It's worth the watch. I learned more about Freemasons as well. And I really liked Sean Astin's performance. It was very nice seeing some fresh faces in film as well--I liked Randy and Alex's portrayal of their characters--great job! It's worth paying the money to either rent it or buy it. But I say, buy it! I hope to see more films from this crew in the near future.
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- TriviaThis movie was filmed at the actual Salt Lake Masonic Temple located in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah.
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- USD 3,500,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 35 minutos
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