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The Monk(Le Moine)

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Spain, France · 2011
Rated R · 1h 41m
Director Dominik Moll
Starring Vincent Cassel, Déborah François, Joséphine Japy, Sergi López
Genre Thriller

Abandoned as a baby on the steps of a monastery and raised in strict Capuchin fashion, Ambrosio rises to fame as a preacher in 17th century Madrid. Convinced of his virtue and righteousness, Brother Ambrosio thinks he is immune to temptation… Until obscure events begin to terrorize the monastery.

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The Hollywood Reporter by

Ultimately the movie disappoints, falling between two stools and failing to convince either as spectacle or as a fable about religious obsession.

70

Arizona Republic by Bill Goodykoontz

Dominik Moll downplays the overtly scandalous nature of the story, at least for a while, with a leisurely pace heavy on imagery. He’s made a beautiful-looking film that portends disaster. And disaster arrives, eventually. It just takes its time getting there.

60

Empire by Kim Newman

An austere, cerebral reading of a book which is unfettered, blood-bolstered and wildly sensationalist — Lewis is the father of torture porn, not a master of subtle chills. It’s interesting and unsettling, with a charismatic lead performance, but nowhere near as shocking as it should be.

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The New York Times by Manohla Dargis

Mr. Moll, whose films include “With a Friend Like Harry...,” somewhat heroically manages to keep the story’s manifold twists from becoming knotted, but he’s less adept at setting up the characters and their relationships and especially the depth and significance of their faith.

75

Portland Oregonian by Marc Mohan

Not to be mistaken for a serious treatment of religious fervor or clerical corruption, The Monk is instead a knowingly over-the-top bit of gothic nuttiness.

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