Ohjaus:
Brian HelgelandKäsikirjoitus:
Brian HelgelandKuvaus:
Nicola PecoriniSävellys:
David TornNäyttelijät:
Heath Ledger, Mark Addy, Shannyn Sossamon, Benno Fürmann, Rosalinda Celentano, Peter Weller, Alessandra Costanzo, Steve Toussaint, Mattia Sbragia (lisää)Suoratoistopalvelut (1)
Juonikuvaukset(1)
Salainen Veljeskunta on toiminut Katolisen kirkon suojissa vuosisatojen ajan. Isä Alex Bernier (Heath Ledger) lähetetään Roomaan tutkimaan Veljeskunnan kunnioitetun johtohahmon salaperäistä kuolemantapausta. Bernier löytää jälkiä useista, yhtäläisen oudoista surmista ja käynnistää tutkimukset, jotka pakottavat hänet vastakkain pahan voimien kanssa ja paljastavat hirveän totuuden: kuolemaa pahempi kohtalo on olemassa. (SF Film Fin.)
(lisää)Arvostelut (4)
In filmmaking terms, The Order is solidly made darkness for a very narrow range of (dark) viewers. Its plot is similar to that of Stigmata, but less focused on form and more on content. A film with minimal chance of commercial success. ()
For fans of mainstream entertainment, it is slightly unsophisticated and lacking artistic ambition. For fans of B-movies, on the other hand, it is unattractive and essentially boring with a bizarre storyline. However, Brian Helgeland tried to handle the problematic script as best as possible, and I wouldn't deny the film its atmosphere. Overall impression: 35%. ()
This was stupid. I wonder what horrible thing happened to Brian Helgeland to write (this in particular) and direct something as stupid as this "combination" (meaning an irrational mishmash that doesn't know what it is) of all possible film genres. Content-wise, from my point of view, it was about absolutely nothing, it didn't even look that great, and there were so many unintentionally funny moments that I lost track of them. Get this out of here. This movie would make a glutton choke on it. ()
It was as if the film was trying to say something, but I didn't end up finding out what it was. I was glad to see Heath in another film that I hadn't seen yet, but this wasn't a movie that I'll remember him for. A bit of horror, a bit of exorcism, a bit of critique of the church, but overall just nothing memorable. ()