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The Hymens Parable

  • 2000
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
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The Hymens Parable (2000)

A man studying to be a Catholic priest finds that the memory of his sister's rape is affecting his faith.A man studying to be a Catholic priest finds that the memory of his sister's rape is affecting his faith.A man studying to be a Catholic priest finds that the memory of his sister's rape is affecting his faith.

  • Director
    • Jon Springer
  • Writer
    • Jon Springer
  • Stars
    • Shane Barach
    • Melissa Yvonne Lewis
    • David Silvester
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    17
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jon Springer
    • Writer
      • Jon Springer
    • Stars
      • Shane Barach
      • Melissa Yvonne Lewis
      • David Silvester
    • 2User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Shane Barach
    • Jason Scarcitelli
    Melissa Yvonne Lewis
    Melissa Yvonne Lewis
    • Cassie Scarcitelli
    David Silvester
    • Andrew
    Matthew Velasquez
    • Jason (age 10)
    Roshelle Baier
    Roshelle Baier
    • Cassandra (age 12)
    • (as Roshelle Pattison)
    Joey Carlini
    • Andrew (age 10)
    Lolita Lesheim
    • Head Nurse
    • (as Lola Lesheim)
    Camilla Little
    • Dumb Nurse
    Dawn Akemi
    Dawn Akemi
    • Cassandra's Nurse
    Maria Psomas
    Maria Psomas
    • Candystriper
    Steven I. Schafer
    • Dr. Palma
    Michelle Myers
    • Fran Scarcitelli
    Ian Grant
    • Frank Scarcitelli
    Frank Amendola
    • Big Frank
    Beth Chaplin
    • Psychologist
    Dylan Thuras
    • Troubled Teen
    Sam Rosen
    • White Rapist
    Sergio Vargas
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    • Director
      • Jon Springer
    • Writer
      • Jon Springer
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    7L_Miller

    Beautiful and subtle, but not complete.

    The previous poster did a wonderful job of summarizing the plot so I'll let their post stand. My commentary is this - the visuals are interesting, the themes thought-provoking (didn't Christ's people receive him not as well?) and the recommendation for "Dogma" is not entirely appropriate here. "Dogma" is a near-parody about reconciling oneself to faith and the requirements of higher forces.

    THP is more an examination of faith as it relates to acceptance in and of the world (Jon's followup film "Heaven 17" also explores the concept of the faithful as fish out of secular water) and why not all prophets are sane, not all insane people are prophets, and many times it's not you choosing the Spirit so much as the Spirit choosing you.

    The film is constrained somewhat by budget (though the visuals are worthy of full-blown Hollywood productions) and the characters need an arc (most of the film is flashback and they're not really _doing_ much in the present except for moving from flashback trigger to flashback trigger).

    Nevertheless, a substantive work from someone whom I sincerely believe is capable of great work.
    jonie v.

    the pains of believing

    The Hymens Parable takes another stark, pained look at the reality of faith in this turbulent, disbelieving and tormented world of ours. In the best tradition of contemporary films that deal *seriously* with faith (the Catholic faith in particular), Hymens is metaphor-heavy, as its title suggests-the OED definition of `parable' reads as `narrative setting forth in terms of something else, fictitious story told to point a moral, apologue, allegory.' Hymens' story-line centers around a young and handsome soon-to-be priest whose faith and vocation are equally shaky. Jason's attraction to the religious life is, it appears, completely indebted to his sister Cassie's visionary and `crazy' mysticism. At the same time, Jason harbors resentments of all sorts against Cassie, whose obsessed devotion puzzles and angers him.

    Cassie works in the film as a reminder of the other-worldly nature of faith, whose uncompromising, heavenward nature cannot but be `read' by our brutal, cold, over-scientific world as mental illness. Brought up in a highly dysfunctional family (part of a highly dysfunctional world), Cassie suffers in her flesh the contradictions and tearing paradoxes of the evil that surrounds her: she's indomitably drawn to self-inflicted pain and thirsts uncontrollably for wine (preferably the sweet wine used in the Mass). With the same single-mindedness of Joan of Arc with respect to the solaces of sacramental confession, Cassie craves the solaces of the Eucharist. Unable as a woman to be a priest herself, Cassie conditions Jason from his early childhood to choose the priesthood. Jason follows this preordained path, though not, as I said, without misgivings and doubts.

    Jon Springer, who has written, photographed, and directed this film, may have bit off more than he can chew. Because he wants to show the high contemporary relevance of the Eucharist-which is at the heart of the mystery of the Incarnation-he finds himself having to confront the trickiest mystery of all, the mystery of evil. This he does through the troubled personal lives of Jason and Cassie, but also through its ultimate 20th century example, the Holocaust. This mish-mash of horrors can indeed be too much for anyone to take, and we sympathize with Jason's struggle to believe. At the same time, though, it's hard for the viewer to gain understanding of Cassie's mystical obsession. Without meaning to sound facile, I still think that most of us believers manage to do so in a more joyous, light-spirited, less tortured way. Why is God, one wonders, not showing these siblings that there's genuine beauty and joy and RELIEF in faith? At the end of watching Cassie and Jason go through their exhausting ordeal, one is tempted to wonder: what's the good of faith?

    I want to point out something that I found very valuable in this intense film. Many nowadays protest the supposed exclusion of women from the heart of the Church. Hymens asserts in no uncertain terms that women are perhaps right at THE heart of the religious experience. As in other recent films that deal with Catholicism (Scorsese's Bringing Out the Dead comes to mind), women are the ones who see and point the way, while men try to follow as best they can. That women should, as a consequence, be certified as crazy and locked up in psychiatric institutions by a world that makes no room for the supernatural is a painful but ultimately validating fact. See this movie and judge for yourself!

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    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Saint Cassandra
    • Filming locations
      • Minnesota, USA
    • Production company
      • Cricket Films
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      1 hour 20 minutes
    • Color
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