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Bless the Child

  • 2000
  • R
  • 1h 47m
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5.1/10
16K
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Bless the Child (2000)
Cody, a little girl abandoned by her mother and raised by her aunt, a nurse, is kidnapped. The girl's guardian, aided by an F.B.I. agent, learn that Cody has supernatural abilities, and the abductees are a Satanic cult willing to do anything to gain them.
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Cody, a little girl abandoned by her mother and raised by her aunt, a nurse, is kidnapped. The girl's guardian, aided by an F.B.I. agent, learn that Cody has supernatural abilities, and the ... Read allCody, a little girl abandoned by her mother and raised by her aunt, a nurse, is kidnapped. The girl's guardian, aided by an F.B.I. agent, learn that Cody has supernatural abilities, and the abductees are a Satanic cult willing to do anything to gain them.Cody, a little girl abandoned by her mother and raised by her aunt, a nurse, is kidnapped. The girl's guardian, aided by an F.B.I. agent, learn that Cody has supernatural abilities, and the abductees are a Satanic cult willing to do anything to gain them.

  • Director
    • Chuck Russell
  • Writers
    • Cathy Cash Spellman
    • Thomas Rickman
    • Clifford Green
  • Stars
    • Kim Basinger
    • Jimmy Smits
    • Rufus Sewell
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    5.1/10
    16K
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    • Director
      • Chuck Russell
    • Writers
      • Cathy Cash Spellman
      • Thomas Rickman
      • Clifford Green
    • Stars
      • Kim Basinger
      • Jimmy Smits
      • Rufus Sewell
    • 209User reviews
    • 99Critic reviews
    • 17Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 6 nominations total

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    Kim Basinger
    Kim Basinger
    • Maggie O'Connor
    Jimmy Smits
    Jimmy Smits
    • John Travis
    Rufus Sewell
    Rufus Sewell
    • Eric Stark
    Holliston Coleman
    Holliston Coleman
    • Cody
    Angela Bettis
    Angela Bettis
    • Jenna
    Christina Ricci
    Christina Ricci
    • Cheri
    Michael Gaston
    Michael Gaston
    • Det. Frank Bugatti
    Lumi Cavazos
    Lumi Cavazos
    • Sister Rosa
    Dimitra Arliss
    Dimitra Arliss
    • Dahnya
    • (as Dimitra Arlys)
    Eugene Lipinski
    Eugene Lipinski
    • Stuart
    Anne Betancourt
    Anne Betancourt
    • Maria
    Ian Holm
    Ian Holm
    • Reverend Grissom
    Helen Stenborg
    Helen Stenborg
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    Matthew Lemche
    Matthew Lemche
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    Dan Warry-Smith
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    Elisabeth Rosen
    Elisabeth Rosen
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    Tony Del Rio
    • New Dawn Kid
    Nicole Lyn
    Nicole Lyn
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    • Director
      • Chuck Russell
    • Writers
      • Cathy Cash Spellman
      • Thomas Rickman
      • Clifford Green
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    6ma-cortes

    Mysterious and terrifying supernatural movie with chills, thrills and a good cast

    Horrifying and genuinely frightening flick in which some children meet horrible deaths by terrible demonic forces . Cody, a six-year-old little girl (Holliston Coleman) left by her mother (Angela Bettis) and raised by her aunt, a nurse (Kim Basinger) . Six years later Jenna suddenly re-appears with a mysterious new husband, Eric (Rufus Sewell) , but the child is kidnapped. The girl's guardian, who's aunt and careteker aided by an F. B. I. Agent (Jimmy Smits) , learn that Cody has supernatural abilities, and the abductees are a Satanic cult led by Stark who's willing to do anything to gain them. Fear the Darkness !. Fight the Evil !. Bless the Child !. Mankind's last hope just turned six !.

    This is a supernatural thriller including mystery , twisted intrigue , grisly killings and fantastic special effects . Being based on the novel of the same name by Cathy Cash Spellman. Everyone drops the balls in this failed rip-off of ¨The Exorcist¨, ¨The Omen¨ , ¨End of Days¨ and ¨The Six Sense¨ taking parts of these films here and there . This movie's idea of thrills is showing kids getting kidnapped and later turning up dead , but it isn't agreeable .The use of child jeopardy as a cheap suspense mechanism is some dubituous , by one's unease is slightly molified by the fact that much of this far too silly to take seriously . The chief excitement lies in seeing what new and amazing appearance or supernatural figures can be dreamt by the believable effects Academy Award winner Kim Basinger's search for a strong female role to follow ¨L. A. Confidential¨ has taken her down in this occult thriller , being clearly inferior than her prior film . She plays a a successful nurse , a single woman whose maternal instincts are unexpectedly stirred when her wayward younger sister Angela Bettis shows up along with a little girl . Basinger doesn't even attempt to hide her boredom as caretaker of a little girl with supernatural powers . She is well accompanied by a good cast with plenty of familiar faces , such as Jimmy Smits as a brave police inspector , Rufus Sewell as satanist and self-help guru Stark, Angela Bettis , Christina Ricci , Michael Gaston , Lumi Cavazos, Eugene Lipinski, Anne Betancourt , Gary Hudson and brief acting by Ian Holm.

    This chiller displays a thrilling and suspenseful score by Christopher Young. As well as colorful and dark cinematography by Peter Menzies Jr. The motion picture was middlingly but professionally directed by Chuck Russell. This craftsman Chuck Russell,who made the third and best version of ¨Nightmare on Elm Street¨ and ¨The King Scorpion¨, ¨The Mask¨ I Am Wrath¨, Eraser¨, ¨The Junglee¨ and other successes and flops. Rating : 5.5/10 . Average but passable and acceptable . Not exactly the feel-good movie of the year.
    7rblizz

    Not that bad

    If I had only read the reviews written in this forum I would have thought this movie was another Kevin Costner or John Travolta fiasco. Never have I seen so much intense negative interest in a "really bad" movie.

    Before watching "Bless The Child" tonight, my only prior knowledge of it was seeing the trailer a couple of times on TV when the movie was about to be released. And then I only really noticed because the Icon label attached to it seemed to be out of place.

    But the movie really wasn't that bad, though it could have used more (much more) focus and better lines and more intensity from the lead actors.

    The story is classic good vrs. evil. What seems to have peeved many of the reviewers is that "good," in the form of a little girl (Holliston Coleman), was actually presented as having some real (and quiet) strength for a change. I suppose, in these reviewers jaded view of reality, this seems unrealistic. Besides, in horror movies (you know, the "realistic" kind) the evil thingamabob is always indestructible and just when good manages to triumph -- we find it really didn't. (How dare the "Bless the Child" producers have the gall not to be cliche in this respect!)

    So to sum up my feelings. I liked the story (I don't suffer from anti-Catholic bigotry so the charge of being "too Catholic" wasn't a concern). I liked the little girl's acting. I thought Kim Bassinger did a credible job -- though her part lacked some intensity as did Jimmie Smits' part. I thought the Stark character (acted by Rufus Sewell) was well acted and convincingly evil. Miss Ricci's cameo was well done and the special effects were very good. Overall, taking into account my earlier criticism of lack of focus, lack of intensity and a few lines that made me wince -- it was not a bad movie. I would suggest it for those who *do* like a clear cut distinction between good and evil.

    And, oh yes. No nudity. Very little profanity and violence that was intense but not overly graphic or gory. (I know -- this crew simply *doesn't* know how to make a "real" horror film, do they?)
    angelwalkseries

    A most underrated movie, unfairly condemned by others

    I have been going to the movies for 55 years now. And I have been writing novels for nearly 30 years, with 38 published thus far. One of my favorite genres as a moviegoer is the horror thriller, which is one in which I have written also, usually within a Christian context.

    BLESS THE CHILD is unquestionably one of the finest genre movies I have ever seen, the kind that combine Christian themes and thriller techniques. I like it because it is relatively subdued, with sincere underplayed acting, and a minimum of Hollywood hocus-pocus.

    The themes are:

    1) The triumph of God over the devil, instead of the reverse. 2) The power of prayer. 3) The depiction of angels of light. 4) Brief but effective moments when demonic creatures, normally in an unseen supernatural existence, are revealed starkly. 5) No attempt to make evil seem other than loathsome, destructive. 6) Child-like faith enables us to resist Satan.

    The direction by Chuck Russell was excellent, involving; no wonder he came close to directing the screen version of THIS PRESENT DARKNESS. There was almost no foul language, and the brutal episodes were less in number than usual.

    I notice the Christian moments were referred to as "propaganda". Why is it propaganda when biblical references are used but not propaganda when humanism, nihilism, abortion, homosexuality, adultery and such are similarly promoted?

    I showed BLESS THE CHILD to a neighbor couple, folks who are not especially religious. They were enthralled by it, reacting nervously when the suspense is intensified, rejoicing at the more inspiring moments.

    BLESS THE CHILD is not a toweringly great movie but, rather, an intensely reverent one, directed with intelligence, acted with conviction, without nude scenes, and thankfully lacking a tidal wave of vulgarity,

    Roger Elwood
    Aidan McGuinness

    Bless the producers of this mess - let them see the light and repent for their sins

    Oh yay: Good vs. Evil. Light vs. Dark. God vs. Lucifer. Do we need another one of those? Not if it's of this weak calibre.

    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.
    Jack the Ripper1888

    Good film, similar plot...

    BLESS THE CHILD is another one of those films that fit right into the category of 'satan-becomes-man-and-is-about-to-take-over-the-world' movies. Other examples of the genre would be END OF DAYS and LOST SOULS. Both of which are good. BLESS THE CHILD is not better than these two films and it is not worse either. It is just the same.

    Maggie (Kim Basinger) lives with her sister's daughter, Cody (Holliston Coleman). When Cody gets discovers that she has special powers and abilities, she is targeted by a cult led by her sister's fiance, Eric Stark (Rufus Sewell). With the help of a gothic cult follower (Christina Ricci) that is willing to help her, Maggie must stop the cult from using Cody's powers for their ultimate goal...use them to summon the Devil.

    Now, this is a cool movie. Not too much action, but some. A little bit of horror thrown in for good measure, and some thrilling sequences- and you got a good movie. See this film, if you are a fan of the genre. Otherwise, you probably won't like it that much. But, otherwise, this is one thrill-ride of a film! BLESS THE CHILD: 5/5.

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    • Trivia
      The bridge where the car "accident" takes place is actually the Blue Water Bridge between Point Edward, Ontario and Port Huron, Michigan. It was being "twinned" at the time, so the whole bridge was closed down for repairs, and was available for uninterrupted filming. The scenery shots of New York City were then placed in the background, but people who grew up there recognize the shores as being Point Edward and Port Huron, respectively, not New York City.
    • Goofs
      In 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."
    • Quotes

      [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?

    • Connections
      Features Duck Soup (1933)
    • Soundtracks
      Vultures
      Composed by Philip A. Scheib (as Philip Scheib)

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    • Release date
      • August 11, 2000 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kutsanmış çocuk
    • Filming locations
      • Sarnia, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Icon Entertainment International
      • Munich Film Partners & Company (MFP) BTC Productions
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    • Budget
      • $65,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $29,381,494
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $9,413,684
      • Aug 13, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $40,443,010
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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