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Don’t listen to the zealots, this is a gargantuan movie. Many people fill that this movie “bashes” Christianity, Catholicism in particular. Now, like Kevin Smith, I am a Catholic, and I was in no plan offended by this movie, in fact I saw it five times in the theater. This is a movie that shows the idiosyncracies in church dogma, objective as every structure has idiosyncracies. The movie shows these points through an tantalizing and gripping tale of obliging v. detestable. The overall theme of this movie is that people should be more inaugurate to original ideas and to realize what Christ was all about, fancy and conception. “Jesus wasn’t sent to earth to give us the ‘willies,’ he is a booster.” Finally, this is a broad movie, with gigantic ideas and mammoth dialogue. I absorb that it is Kevin Smith’s best work to date. Matt Damon, Jason Lee, Linda Fiorentino, George Carlin, Kevin Smith, Jason Mewes, Alan Rickman, and Chris Rock all give very superb performances, but Ben Affleck does a improbable job as Bartleby. I would certainly suggest this movie to anyone. Faith is a silly thing.
Contrary to some of the negative reviews (who really cares ifan A-list movie looks “subpar”–if it’s watchable andenjoyable, then what does it matter), this movie has more than simple comedy and colossal performances. Smith’s “Dogma” asks so many theological quetions that when I left the theatre, I could not cessation talking about some of the ideas he proposed–however controversial they might have seemed. Smith’s writing, I reflect, has reached an all time high with this film, following his wonderful “Chasing Amy” and hilarious “Mallrats” (sorry to all you “Clerks” fans, but watching that film is so exceedingly painful and expressionless I can’t relate it) . In “Dogma,” Smith rips apart religion and its factions–with a few extra stabs at his occupy Catholicism–yet at the same time upholds religion as a whole. And his knowledge of the Bible is clearly apparent, for some of his scenes (namely the scene between Fiorentino and Affleck (…) ) drip with emotion and truth that Smith’s motives are clear: in writing “Dogma” Smith attempted to intertwine lost faith, religious humor, and redemption. And what a sparkling trouble it is! Even if the visuals are not astounding, the script, cast, and the discussions you will have long after the movie has ended are. Rent or retract this movie–it doesn’t matter which–just study it. “Dogma” is truly wonderful; one of the best of 1999. Raze
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