Dogma
26,744
Comedy. Fantasy
Two mischievous angels (Matt Damon and Ben Affleck) who were kicked out of heaven, have figured out a way to get back in. Restoring ones soul by entering a new church is a part of the Catholic Dogma, and by restoring their souls, the angels could reenter heaven thus revealing a loophole. But their plan would prove God's imperfection thus erasing everything God had ever created. Jesus' last descendant (Fiorentino) is enlisted by Rufus ... [+]
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"If the film is less than perfect, it is because Smith is too much in love with his dialogue (...) Rating: ★★★½ (out of 4)" | ||||
"The movie simply demonstrates the limitations of Smith's vision and humorous abilities, rather than any satirical prowess." | ||||
"Dogma is a raucous, profane but surprisingly endearing piece of work" | ||||
"To say this is Smith's best film doesn't come close to saying enough. 'Dogma' is mature, thoughtful and occasionally dazzling." | ||||
"The first commandment of Dogma: Thou shalt not stop laughing." | ||||
"It's not every day you get to see a movie that begins in satire and ends in reverence, but then, for Kevin Smith, they may ultimately be the same thing" | ||||
"Smith makes a big, gutsy leap into questions of faith and religion. He miraculously emerges with his humor intact" | ||||
"A very vulgar pro-faith comedy rather than a sacrilegious goof, Dogma is an extraordinarily uneven film." |
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