Director:
Gregory HoblitGuión:
Nicholas KazanCámara:
Newton Thomas SigelMúsica:
Tan DunReparto:
Denzel Washington, John Goodman, Donald Sutherland, Embeth Davidtz, James Gandolfini, Elias Koteas, Gabriel Casseus, Michael J. Pagan, Robert Joy (más)Streaming (4)
Sinopsis(1)
El detective John Hobbes está convencido de que tras la ejecución del asesino en serie Edgar Reese se han acabado los problemas. Pero cuando la gente que conoce comienza a cantar la misma canción que Reese cantó durante su ejecución, Hobbes se da cuenta que quizá tras los crímenes se encuentre el ángel caído Azazel, que fue condenado a vagar informe por la Tierra y toma los cuerpos de otras personas. (Warner Bros. España)
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A tragically squandered opportunity for a superb mysterious thriller. The premise of an evil being that jumps from one person to another by touch is very interesting in itself (maybe because it reminded me of a film from my childhood), but here it’s unfortunately smothered by the typical horror garb of the 1990s, where every original idea is followed by twenty clichés. Hoblit and Washington show their chops, but the problem is in the script. 4/10 ()
It’s no surprise that I know absolutely nothing about this film. In the opening credits, the premise makes it look like a weaker version of the movie Seven (which is actually a word of praise for the movie), but that’s only a very weak conjecture formed during the first couple of minutes. What follows is a mixture of all the bad things that the 1990s had to offer in film and what never brought the movies any success. A very forgettable movie. ()
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