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A Filha da Luz

Título original: Bless the Child
  • 2000
  • R
  • 1 h 47 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,1/10
16 mil
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Kim Basinger and Holliston Coleman in A Filha da Luz (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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Presságios e conceitos de bem contra o mal não têm vez no universo prático e organizado de Maggie O'Connor. Até que ela se torna responsável pela última esperança da humanidade - uma criança... Ler tudoPresságios e conceitos de bem contra o mal não têm vez no universo prático e organizado de Maggie O'Connor. Até que ela se torna responsável pela última esperança da humanidade - uma criança que acaba de fazer seis anos.Presságios e conceitos de bem contra o mal não têm vez no universo prático e organizado de Maggie O'Connor. Até que ela se torna responsável pela última esperança da humanidade - uma criança que acaba de fazer seis anos.

  • Direção
    • Chuck Russell
  • Roteiristas
    • Cathy Cash Spellman
    • Thomas Rickman
    • Clifford Green
  • Artistas
    • Kim Basinger
    • Jimmy Smits
    • Rufus Sewell
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,1/10
    16 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Chuck Russell
    • Roteiristas
      • Cathy Cash Spellman
      • Thomas Rickman
      • Clifford Green
    • Artistas
      • Kim Basinger
      • Jimmy Smits
      • Rufus Sewell
    • 208Avaliações de usuários
    • 98Avaliações da crítica
    • 17Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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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
    • Sister Joseph
    Matthew Lemche
    Matthew Lemche
    • New Dawn Kid at Van
    Dan Warry-Smith
    Dan Warry-Smith
    • New Dawn Kid
    Elisabeth Rosen
    Elisabeth Rosen
    • New Dawn Kid
    Tony Del Rio
    • New Dawn Kid
    Nicole Lyn
    Nicole Lyn
    • New Dawn Kid
    • Direção
      • Chuck Russell
    • Roteiristas
      • Cathy Cash Spellman
      • Thomas Rickman
      • Clifford Green
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    Avaliações de usuários208

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    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.
    6Cinema_Fan

    The Equinox of the Gods: Bless the Child for she shall relinquish the Curse of Man.

    The devil resides in New York City and from the moment this film begins, we see exactly where this film is going. As the opening credits roll, its wonderful atmospheric start with its close-up night time shots of New York's gargoyles brings back memories of the great vampire movie Queen of the Damned (2002) and its visual introduction to its narrative.

    With the arrival of The Star of Yacov, better known as The Christmas Star, once more in some two thousand years, we see childless Maggie O'Connor (Kim Basinger) taking on her younger sisters new born baby Cody, as Cody is dumped on her door step, this elder sister, this wise mature woman and now surrogate mother takes on full responsibility. Myth has it too that Saint Margaret the Virgin is known to be the Patron Saint of Pregnancy, and who, as legend would have it, was brought up by a nurse after her father disowned her, and having once met with the devil, with him in the form of a dragon. Irony and coincidence perhaps for both, considering her name being Maggie and her inability to have children and baby Cody's circumstance.

    Dealing with this child and her seemingly autistic state, autism being a condition that is caused by a disorder that prevents the brain developing properly, this in turn can impair interaction both socially and emotionally. It isn't until she reaches six years of age that Maggie's worries slowly turn into fears of what exactly is wrong with this exceptional child. There are more than just physical and mental states at play here that are more than concerning and enlightening. Maggie's doubts and fears are soon to be tested, to and far beyond the boundaries of human restraint.

    Bless the Child uses fables and myth to bring old legends to contemporary settings. With the killing of the innocent children to flush out the Prophecy, the way in which we see this being done is very subtle and coaxing, if a little disturbing, bringing an uncomfortable reality that something sinister, something malevolent, something lurking in the shadows and something extremely evil is all to ready to pounce. Here lies the winning formula, the evil that we see is not so much dark forces of the underworld, but be warned, they exist here too, it is more the evil of man and his willingness to be lead and be controlled by them. Man against man, sin against morality and the age-old battle of Light against the Darkness. We see Eric Stark and his followers taking parallel lines in the similar vain as the real life Satan and occult master Aleister "The Beast" Crowley (1875 - 1947), founder of The Golden Dawn, and once labelled "The Wickedest Man in the World". With Eric Stark renaming his cult The New Dawn Foundation, it is he who most certainly carries this trade of old evils and new Beasts to a tee. English born Rufus Sewell plays Stark with convincing zeal, with both phoney exterior compassion and charm to literally devil-may-care cold indifference, intermingling both persona's well enough to know that we are dealing with more than just the basic human traits that we see, hear and deal with in life. Evil, as it seems holds no bounds.

    Kim Basinger and Holliston Coleman (born 1992) bond very well, and a great performance as surrogate mother, she plays her role with devotion and with an honest and convincing feel. With just three years after winning her Best Actress in a Supporting Role for L.A. Confidential, this isn't Ms. Basinger going down a peg but raising the stakes in this thriller horror movie genre. Her integrity is most certainly kept in tact, and this is with the assistance of one Chuck Russell, director of A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987), The Blob (1988), The Mask (1994) and The Scorpion King (2002). A fine team they make, and as with the gelling of the two leading ladies, it is his fine work in crafting young Holliston Coleman to a standard of high-end child acting. Expect to see more of this young girl. Especially, if she were to take the good advice from the ever professional and independently versatile actress Christina Ricci as the heroin addict Cheri Post, which is always a pleasure to see her working.

    Bless the child also has its own parallels too, and lends itself to the likes of The Omen (1976), The Exorcist (1973) and the 1968 Roman Polanski film Rosemary's Baby, where we see children as axis of evils', Bless the Child sees the innocence and purity that is The Child; untainted and undemanding. Thus bearing the special gift of Life and the blessing of Divinity, sometimes disturbing, but slight, and at times touching, but never over demanding and horrific, which sets this movie of as being different and a little unique.

    With moderate violence and with the help of a little CGI, a script that fights its own ground when in the amphitheatres of right and wrong, excellent and well cast, we can then be assured that Bless the Child most certainly has not been cursed.
    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?)
    5MarieGabrielle

    Not the worst, but....

    This film could have been a lot better. The audience deserves more, and we DO see when Hollywood repeats a trend, and repeats and repeats. For example "Stir of Echoes", "Stigmata"", "The Blair Witch Project". Each of these films came out around the same time. Similar themes(too similar) some better than others because of decent performances.

    The problem is, these films become redundant and audiences gradually lose interest. Kim Basinger delivers a decent performance, as does Angela Bettis as drug-addicted, cult member sister.

    The story however, becomes too familiar, and we lose interest. The ending was too formulaic. Overall this is not something you would be happy about if you paid to see it in the theater. Okay as rental though. 5/10.
    reccepatrol

    Curse the damn child

    Jesus Christ must be spinning in his grave. I have never, ever, ever seen such a terrible religious movie. Scratch that, I don't think I've ever seen such a terrible movie...final. The beginning of the movie is so terrible, I felt like walking out after 10 minutes. The feed you information without even trying to have it make any sense. They rush you through over 5 years of important info in less that 15 minutes. And the plot. P.U. It's so cliche. Oh, dear, a little girl is born with incredible powers but, those powers can serve evil as well as good. Come on! Like I haven't heard that one a million times before. And at least the others managed to produce something interesting. As for the acting, I think its worse than the story. I don't know what Kim Basinger has been doing all these years, but she certainly hasn't been practising. She delivers such a monotonous performance, I had to check for my pulse a few times. Sometimes to no avail. I'm not saying it was all bad(I'm lying, it was). Some parts were partially interesting. But only for a total of 5 minutes. The rest is pure crap.

    My rating: 2.3 on 10

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      The line, "The devil's greatest trick was convincing man that he didn't exist," is reminiscent of a similar line in another movie of the same genre, Fim dos Dias (1999), in which Father Kotak (Rod Steiger) says: "Satan's greatest trick was convincing man that he didn't exist". It is also similar to Os Suspeitos (1995), where the line is, "The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing man that he didn't exist". In fact, that idea goes back to Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867): "La plus belle des ruses du Diable est de vous persuader qu'il n'existe pas!" (English: "The finest trick of the devil is to persuade you that he does not exist."
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      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."
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      [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?

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      • 17 de novembro de 2000 (Brasil)
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      • US$ 65.000.000 (estimativa)
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      • US$ 29.381.494
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      • 13 de ago. de 2000
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