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The First Omen

Create something to fear.
2024 | 119m | English

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When a young American woman is sent to Rome to begin a life of service to the church, she encounters a darkness that causes her to question her own faith and uncovers a terrifying conspiracy that hopes to bring about the birth of evil incarnate.
Release Date: Apr 03, 2024
Director: Arkasha Stevenson
Writer: Tim Smith, Arkasha Stevenson, Keith Thomas, Ben Jacoby
Genres: Horror
Keywords nun, prophecy, italy, devil's son, revelation, anti-christ, prequel, priest, female protagonist, church, macabre, freaky, dark secret, shocking, religious horror
Production Companies Phantom Four, 20th Century Studios
Box Office Revenue: $53,992,802
Budget: $30,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Nell Tiger Free Margaret
Ralph Ineson Father Brennan
Sônia Braga Sister Silva
Tawfeek Barhom Father Gabriel
María Caballero Luz
Charles Dance Father Harris
Bill Nighy Cardinal Lawrence
Nicole Sorace Carlita
Ishtar Currie Wilson Sister Anjelica
Andrea Arcangeli Paolo
Guido Quaglione Alfonzo
Dora Romano Sister Romano
Michelangelo Dalisi Luca
Anton Alexander Father Spiletto
Mia McGovern Zaini Beatrice
Eugenia Delbue Pregnant Woman
Charita Cecamore Red Headed Girl
Federica Santoro Smoking Nun
Donatella Bartoli Nun #1
Marial Bajma-Riva Nun #2
Mario Opinato Doctor
Rachel Hurd-Wood Katherine Thorn
Nicola Garofalo Obstetrician
Marcello Paesano Waiter
Giacomo Henri Dossi Museum Security Guard
Sylvia Panacione Nurse #1
Daniela Barra Nurse #2
Alessandra Fallucchi Nurse #3
Milena Božić Young Sister Silva
Dobrila Stojnić Comforting Nun
Alberto Tierrez Shadowy Priest
Ljiljana Žunić Sadistic Nun
Eva Ras Angry Nun
Miodrag Rakočević Shadowy Figure
James Swanton Jackal Performer
Andjelko Pavlović Jackal Performer
Mina Knežević Infant / Newborn (1 Month Old)
Ema Nastić Infant / Newborn (1 Month Old)
Mateja Nešović Baby Layla
Lana Stanojević Baby Layla
Borislav Bogosavac Scaffold Worker
Dejan Dragosavac Scaffold Worker
Darko Corovic Scaffold Worker
Strahinja Despić Scaffold Worker
Amy Clayton Margaret Picture Double
Amalia Strand Carlita Picture Double
Nigel Dyson Cardinal Lawrence Picture Double
Ishtar Apsara Currie-Wilson Sister Anjelica (as Ishtar Currie Wilson)
Name Job
Tim Smith Screenplay
Amy E. Duddleston Editor
Bob Murawski Editor
Elisabetta De Leonardis Hair Department Head
Jasmina Banović Key Hair Stylist
Laura Fiasco Additional Hairstylist
Jovana Jovanović Hairstylist
Nataša Krstić Makeup Designer
Petra Macura Makeup Artist
Ludovica Marini Assistant Makeup Artist
Karina Muzzio Makeup Artist
Valentina Parrino Assistant Makeup Artist
Stefania Trippa Makeup Artist
Rebecca Sorbi Assistant Makeup Artist
Grazia Maria Giorgi Assistant Hairstylist
Raffaella Iorio Makeup Supervisor
Ana Biskupljanin Production Manager
Sabina Angeloni Assistant Art Director
Giulia Berardi Assistant Art Director
Manuela Assennato Art Department Coordinator
Dubravko Bjelajac Set Dresser
Dionisia Cirasola Assistant Set Decoration
Carlo Diamantini Prop Maker
Francesco Grant Storyboard Artist
Andrea Migliaccio Art Direction, Standby Art Director
Marko Milošević Standby Property Master
Craig Price Property Master
AnaMarija Spasenovic Property Master
Keith Thompson Creature Design
Nađa Trajković Assistant Set Decoration
Genadi Vanchev Tsenov Props
Jovan Uhrin Carpenter
Noa Tahita Sbragi Property Buyer
Giovanni Miseri Property Buyer
Marco Cardilli Art Direction
Olga Djurdjevic Art Direction
Tiziana Liberotti Supervising Art Director
Maria Luigia Battani Set Decoration
Dov Samuel First Assistant Editor
Samuel James Bellamy Additional Editor
Hector Cartagena Jr. Assistant Editor
Alessio David Ciattini Dailies Manager
James Durante VFX Editor
Nick Nassif Additional Colorist
Teresa Razzauti Casting
Nuno Martins Line Producer
Barbara Bevacqua Third Assistant Director
Rebecca Creighton Third Assistant Director
Annamarie Dicesare Assistant Director
James Excell Third Assistant Director
Sara Fathi Assistant Director
Alex Gavigan Second Assistant Director
Anna Guerra Assistant Director
Alessandro Labadessa Assistant Director
Francesco Liotti Third Assistant Director
Liam Lock First Assistant Director
Maria Cristina Lucantonio Assistant Director
Dewisinta Nogi Set Production Assistant
Jason Rickwood Second Second Assistant Director
Fiorenza Salvador Second Assistant Director
Alberto Scisco Third Assistant Director
Michael Babcock Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michael J. Benavente ADR Editor, Supervising Dialogue Editor
Ivan Branisavljevic Boom Operator
Claudio Castorina Boom Operator
Emanuela Cotellessa Sound Mixer
Tommaso Gentile Boom Operator
Shane Hayes Dialogue Editor
Novica Jankov Production Sound Mixer
Caitlin McDaid ADR Mixer
Flavio Moro Boom Operator
Daniel Pagan Sound Effects Editor
Zoran Prodanović Boom Operator
Jamison Rabbe ADR Mixer
Joe Schiff Dialogue Editor
David Semon Sound Mix Technician, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jussi Tegelman Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor
Jonathan Wales Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Maurizio Corridori Special Effects Supervisor
Gábor Kiszelly Special Effects Supervisor
Gabriele Cumpact Special Effects Technician
Justin Bates Compositing Supervisor
Marlon Victor Bondoc VFX Artist
James Cooper Visual Effects Supervisor
Magdalena Jurcagova Visual Effects Coordinator
Danny McNair Visual Effects Producer
Dave Sauro Executive Visual Effects Producer
Jason Smeyres Visual Effects Coordinator
Slaviša Ivanović Stunt Coordinator
Daniele Anzalone Stunts
Jelena Bakovic Stunts
Emiliano Barretta Stunt Coordinator, Stunt Driver
Emanuel Comanducci Utility Stunts
Muzio Fumai Stunts
Lucky Johnson Stunt Double
Roberto Dias McCarthy Stunts
Giuliano Pierini Utility Stunts
Patrizia Baiocchi Assistant Costume Designer
Odeta Cali Costume Coordinator
Agustina Castellani Costumer
Anna Cavaliere Assistant Costume Designer
Vanja Damnjanović Costumer
Clara Diana Set Costumer
Augusto Grassi Costume Supervisor
Mariafrancesca Ricci Seamstress
Amy Wright Costume Coordinator
Timothy Visentin Script Coordinator
Whitney Brown Unit Production Manager
Matteo Albano Second Unit First Assistant Director
Adrien Morot Special Effects Makeup Artist, Prosthetic Designer, Creature Design
Lorenzo Vecchi Stunt Coordinator
Sergio Cosulich Art Direction
Mauro Berti Art Direction
Valentina Cairoli Assistant Art Director
Livio Tallini Assistant Art Director
Jessica Scudieri Assistant Art Director
Maddalena Zoli Assistant Art Director
Tommaso Del Signore Art Department Production Assistant
Maria Catena Pennisi Assistant Set Decoration
Matteo Nuccetelli Assistant Set Decoration
Silvia Maimone Set Dresser
Roberto Serafini Leadman
Cristian Troi Leadman
Veronica Colzani Set Decorating Coordinator
Ugo Giovannini Swing
Alessandro Di Lauro Swing
Valerio Belli Swing
Stefano Croce Swing
Sebastiano De Pascalis Camera Operator
Andrea Rauccio Camera Operator
Luca Mercuri Camera Operator
Aurelio Cicalese Camera Operator
Fabio Ferrantini Phantom Operator
Giuditta Paolini First Assistant Camera
Michele Nassuato First Assistant Camera
Paolo Cafiero First Assistant Camera
Dario Paolini First Assistant Camera
Luciano Teolis First Assistant Camera
Cinzia Corpetti Second Assistant Camera
Filippo Toma Second Assistant Camera
Elena De Santis Second Assistant Camera
Nicole Arpini Second Assistant Camera
Federico Chiesa Second Assistant Camera
Alberto Brancalente Second Assistant Camera
Fabrizio Margaroli Digital Imaging Technician
Sebastiano Sallemi Video Assist Operator
Mattia Nicolai Video Assist Operator
Samuela Langi Video Assist Operator
Luca Zuccolo Data Wrangler
Morris Puccio Still Photographer
Afredo Falvo Still Photographer
Cristina Di Paolo Antonio Still Photographer
Stefano Civitenga Sound Mixer
Dominic Nicholas Rogan Boom Operator
Gianmarco Palluzi Boom Operator
Claudio Villa Property Master
Arianna Ferrazin First Assistant Property Master
Daniele De Santis Assistant Property Master
Antonio Motolese Assistant Property Master
Edoardo Gaudieri Assistant Property Master
Alessandro Ciccione Propmaker
Paolo Iudice On Set Props
Orikel Ruci On Set Props
Lorenzo Di Maggio On Set Props
Giuseppina Albanese Property Buyer
Susan Marucci Script Supervisor
Dan Riddle Assistant Editor
Aaron Fink Post Production Supervisor
Noah Greene Post Production Assistant
Jeff Kwong Music Editor
Jody Fedele VFX Editor
Paul A. Hart Visual Effects Assistant Editor
Piotr Dybowski Visual Effects Supervisor
Mario Beck VFX Artist
Daniele Cafolla Gaffer
Paolo Jacobucci Best Boy Electric
Roberto Raccis Best Boy Electric
Federica Sepe Electrician
Fabrizio Coppo Electrician
Danilo Di Palma Electrician
Riccardo Coccia Electrician
Fabio Cipriani Electrician
Massimiliano Alagia Electrician
Mario Cecconi Electrician
Constantino Ciudin Generator Operator
Andrea Russo Generator Operator
Ndoi Ndoc Generator Operator
Antonio D'Arienzo Rigging Gaffer
Maurizio Consoli Generator Operator
Fabrizio Sansone Generator Operator
Paolo Tiberti Key Grip
Roberto Barbona Best Boy Grip
Emanuele Tiberti Dolly Grip
Fabrizio Micheli Dolly Grip
Massimiliano Angelucci Grip
Guido Mestre Grip
Aldo Napoleoni Grip
Angelo Tiberti Grip
Federico Tripoli Grip
Giovanni D'Amore Grip
Alessandro Barbona Grip
Simone Serantoni Grip
Giovanni Coacci Grip
Marco Santarelli Key Rigging Grip
Marco Castellano Rigging Grip
Doriano Torriero Rigging Grip
Alessandro Chechi Rigging Grip
Tomas Urbinelli Rigging Grip
Emanuele Pandolfi Rigging Grip
Daniele Carbonaro Rigging Grip
Yuri Marciano Rigging Grip
Roberto Revoldini Rigging Grip
Claudette Lilly Assistant Costume Designer
Manuel D'Andrea Tailor
Maria Pia Viselli Seamstress
Sara Proietti Seamstress
Anna Giuseppa Lillo Seamstress
Francesca Merlonghi Seamstress
Silvia Lucchetti Seamstress
Daniela Rotili Seamstress
Patrizia Bernini Seamstress
Katia Litvin Seamstress
Roberta Frangella Key Costumer
Augusto Coluzzi Costumer
Costanza Bastanti Key Costumer
Marco Fantoni Costumer
Giulia Conti Costumer
Saverio Cicala Costumer
Eleonora Mainella Costumer
Michela Bazzardi Costumer
Augusto Volpini Costumer
Bianca Ismael Costume Assistant
Federico Laurenti Key Makeup Artist
Tiberio Nardi First Assistant Makeup Artist
Claudia Tozzi Makeup Artist
Silvia Beltrani Makeup Artist
Michela Barberini First Assistant Hairstylist
Diarra Sidibe Hairstylist
Dalton Kutsch Special Effects Makeup Artist
Vague Vartanian Special Effects Makeup Artist
Richard Alonzo Special Effects Makeup Artist
Brian Poor Special Effects Makeup Artist
Dan Thomson Special Effects Makeup Artist
Helen Cohen Special Effects Makeup Artist
Kathy Tse Special Effects Makeup Artist
Joe Badiali Special Effects Makeup Artist
Joe Colwell Special Effects Makeup Artist
Charlie Lenny Special Effects Makeup Artist
Chris Gallagher Special Effects Makeup Artist
Jess Nelson Special Effects Makeup Artist
Devin Seman Special Effects Makeup Artist
Simona Sciannimanico Location Coordinator
Nicola Rovito Location Manager
Manuele Masotti Location Manager
Astra Redler Location Manager
Pierluigi Potier Location Manager
Sofia Gabrielli Location Coordinator
Ivan Buttiglieri Location Coordinator
Costanza Consigli Assistant Location Manager
Gianluca Salerno Assistant Location Manager
Sara Morelli Assistant Location Manager
Elisa Matteucci Assistant Location Manager
Holly Rodman Casting Associate
Ore Olowokere Casting Assistant
Greta Porrello Casting Assistant
Claudio Valentini Extras Casting
Giulia Bonsignorini Extras Casting Assistant
Simone De Feo Extras Casting Assistant
Chiara Mariani Extras Casting Assistant
Marco Olivieri Unit Production Manager
Gina Fowler Production Supervisor
Simone Troili Unit Manager
Nicoletta Cataldo Unit Manager
Flaminia Pelagallo Assistant Unit Manager
Rebecca Booth Production Coordinator
Giulia Valeri Assistant Production Coordinator
Emma Jayne Goins Assistant Production Coordinator
Michelle Lilley Assistant Production Coordinator
Ezio Sabelli Special Effects Technician
Franco Ragusa Special Effects Supervisor
Luigi Zanna Special Effects Technician
Angelo Mirra Special Effects Technician
Claudio Petrucci Carpenter
Carlo Miscoli Production Accountant
Valerio Antico First Assistant Accountant
Marzio Pulcini Transportation Captain
Tim Farrell Sound Designer
Taylor Jackson Dialogue Editor
Brian Dunlop Dialogue Editor
Aaron Cross Dialogue Editor
Warren Shaw ADR Editor
Mark Coffey First Assistant Sound Editor
Matthew Phillips First Assistant Sound Editor
Shawn Kennelly Foley Editor, Foley Mixer
Melissa Kennelly Foley Artist
Vince Nicastro Foley Artist
Debby Ruby-Winsberg ADR Mixer
Gaia De Laurentiis Costumer
Kelly Gorman Special Effects Makeup Artist
Mike Manley Post Production Coordinator
Paco Delgado Costume Design
Arkasha Stevenson Screenplay, Director
David Seltzer Characters
Aaron Morton Director of Photography
Keith Thomas Screenplay
Ben Jacoby Story
Kharmel Cochrane Casting
Peter Arpesella ADR & Dubbing
Eve Stewart Production Design
Ric Schnupp Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor
Jonathan Davis Storyboard Artist
Alessandro Borgese Stunt Coordinator
Mark Korven Original Music Composer
Peter Miles Stunt Coordinator
Morgane Bujoli Stunt Double
Abdelfattah Qzaibar Key Costumer
Rafael Cairos ADR Mixer
Scott Cannizzaro ADR Mixer
Matteo Flandina ADR Mixer
Peter Hilčanský ADR Mixer
Matt Hovland ADR Mixer
James Hyde ADR Mixer
Dean St. John ADR Mixer
Sam C. Lewis ADR Mixer
Pasquale Mollo ADR Mixer
Tristan Radajewski ADR Mixer
Jared Seidman ADR Mixer
Stephen Nakamura Colorist
Name Title
Tim Smith Executive Producer
Whitney Brown Executive Producer
Gracie Wheelan Executive Producer
Cristina Giubbetti Executive Producer
David S. Goyer Producer
Keith Levine Producer
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Reviews

msbreviews
6.0

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/the-first-omen-review-a-must-watch/ "The First Omen holds many narrative issues and a too-safe ending, but it deserves to be seen on the big screen due to its grotesque practical effects, hauntingly well-built atmosphere, and one of the most impre ... ssive, transformative performances of the year by Nell Tiger Free. Debutant filmmaker Arkasha Stevenson clearly leaves her mark on a technically sublime film that easily becomes the best installment of the franchise after the original movie. Lead yourself into temptation and embrace the incarnated evil. You won't regret it." Rating: B-

Apr 05, 2024
Geronimo1967
6.0

Novice "Margaret" (Nell Tiger Free) arrives in Rome to a welcome from her cardinal sponsor "Lawrence" (Bill Nighy) where she hopes to complete taking her vows. She is greeted with open arms and taken on a tour of what she hopes will become her new home. This is when she encounters the shy "Carlita" ... (Nicole Sorace) who spends much of her time in solitude drawing. This intrigues "Margaret" but not as much as some of the other goings on in the maternity ward of the hospital. Her concerns are only exacerbated by a meeting with "Fr. Brennan" (Ralph Ineson) who spins her an horrific yarn that makes her head spin and sets her on a detection task that reveals a conspiracy to end all conspiracies - one that is conceived by the church for it's own perpetuation, but that could bring down both it and mankind. At times it's quite a decently paced watch, this, with a little gruesomeness (isn't it odd that the tools of medicine so often look like those of torture?) but given we have known the denouement since 1976 the lack of any real jeopardy does rather rob the film of much of a sense of menace and what "jump moments" there are are all a bit predictable. Free does try to imbue her character with a bit of passion, and she manages along well enough but Nighy is weak and the single appearance from Charles Dance adds nothing at all to these lacklustre proceedings. Prequels are always hard to deliver. This tries, but sadly we've seen it all before and I fear the nun theme is beginning to self-flagellate itself to death. A short story over-stretched.

Apr 10, 2024
MovieGuys
6.0

The First Omen, like so many latter day spin offs, of well respected franchises, fails to understand what made the original films so successful. I well remember the original Omen film and how it held me. Its intricate story, which chillingly displaced a sense of normalcy with a ever growing hor ... ror and otherworldly menace, was truly compelling. By contrast. The First Omen lacks true progression and originality. For well over half the film, it is, in fact, rather dull. It does make vain attempts to utilises tropes and events of the earlier films but fails to develop a measurably meaningful, original narrative, to accompany them. Moreover, as other reviewers have stated, quite correctly, in my view, its safe ending does little to mitigate the overriding sense of cinematic malaise. In summary, if you have never experienced the Omen franchise, don't start with this film. The original films are horror masterpieces, well worth your time. By contrast, this film will, I suspect, be remembered as a minor footnote with Omen fans, like myself and that's if its lucky.

Jun 09, 2024
mynameritesh
N/A

The First Omen" is a chilling and atmospheric horror film that effectively pays homage to the original which came out in 1976 while presenting a fresh and unsettling perspective, with standout performances and direction that will leave viewers on edge. The film's atmospheric tension, creepy moments, ... and effective storytelling makes is a worthwhile horror flick. Director Arkasha Stevenson's debut film impresses with its confident direction and storytelling, featuring a standout performance by Nell Tiger Free. She literally has given a performance to remember.The film's slow pace can irritate a few viewers, as well as the unexpected ending tying it to the original of 1976 can be questionable, but overall, the film shines in its ability to evoke a haunting atmosphere and deliver scares without relying on cheap jump scares or gimmicks. A worthy prequel.

Jun 11, 2024
whitsbrain
6.0

This was shot and directed well and the way that Margaret's story was constructed early on was interesting. The movie is less appealing in its final act as it ushers in the arrival of the antichrist and tries to tie itself into the original **Omen** film. That film was made almost 50 years ago, an ... d most modern moviegoers aren't going to appreciate the effort. There aren't many jump scares in this, a couple of them occur early, but this doesn't really have any sustained scares, either. There are strange moments but nothing that will keep anyone from good night's sleep.

Jun 22, 2024
Ditendra
6.0

It was alright. Not bad, but definitely not as good as previous omens. I think main problem was that first of all it was too stretched into 2 hours and almost whole movie was happening in once place - nunnery and basically movie lacked scenes in other places, which made it a bit boring to be honest. ... Wasn't scary. I think 6/10 is appropriate rating for this movie.

Jul 08, 2024
Ditendra
6.0

It was alright. Not bad, but definitely not as good as previous omens. First of all, its story was short, but too stretched into 2 hours length & to be honest it felt like movie was very slow paced which made it a bit dull. Secondly, almost whole movie was happening in once place - nunnery and basic ... ally movie lacked scenes in other places, which made it a again dull and boring. Wasn't scary either. I think 6/10 is an appropriate rating for this movie.

Jul 08, 2024
TheSceneSnobs
2.0

This movie was ultimately pointless. While it featured some cool visuals and interesting death scenes, it was overall very boring and failed to add anything significant to the lore of the franchise. The film does have moments of visual flair, with certain scenes showcasing impressive special effe ... cts and creative cinematography. A major issue with the film is the way it handles its female characters. The writing falls into condescending tropes that undermine the potential for strong storytelling. Female characters are often depicted in stereotypical roles, diminishing their complexity and impact on the plot. Additionally, the film attempts to delve into the Christian-based horror sub-genre, specifically exorcism themes, but falls short of creating genuine scares. Studios often struggle with making these films truly terrifying because they lack a deep understanding of the faith’s principles. The result is a portrayal that feels hollow and inauthentic. One solution could be to hire screenwriters who are well-versed in Christian theology and culture to bring authenticity to the sub-genre. Marketing these films to a Christian audience might also prove interesting and create a more engaged viewer base. Authenticity in storytelling could transform the genre, making it more impactful and frightening. As someone who does not identify as Christian, I can see the potential for more meaningful and scary films within this sub-genre if approached with respect and depth. The current approach, however, leaves much to be desired and feels disconnected from the true essence of the faith it seeks to portray. Overall, while the movie offers some interesting visuals and death scenes, it ultimately fails to deliver a compelling or original story. The condescending portrayal of women and the hollow execution of Christian-based horror elements significantly detract from its potential. Studios need to rethink their approach to both character writing and genre-specific storytelling to create more engaging and authentic films.

Jul 12, 2024
Petercushing
1.0

Why does the modern horror community settle for such mediocrity in film making? Don't be so lazy and settle for the usual unfulfilling, stereo typical Hollywood dreck such as this. There are so many fantastic indie horror movies being made out there. ...

Aug 13, 2024
GenerationofSwine
1.0

I really don't see the point of making a prequel that retcons the original films. Hollywood does it all the time, and when you hear the creators it is always to own the fans in some way. As in: "this will anger the fans of the original" I don't understand how they think it's a good idea given ... that the fans are the reason the movies are worth making sequels, prequels, and reboots of. So they seem to intentionally NOT want the fans to see it, and then are always angered when the movies fail. But sometimes it's because Hollywood hires people who proudly didn't see the source material and then don't require them to watch the source material. In either case they always seem shocked when the movie fails. I read the plot and... didn't see it until fate made me, and the reason I didn't see it is because they outright said what they retconed. I'm not sure if it failed or not, but watching through it I couldn't help but think "Why rewrite the Omen? Why does my wife want to watch this?" and then when it was over "Well, yeah, I can understand why you don't like it honey, you're right, they changed too much."

Oct 14, 2024
kevin2019
7.0

"The First Omen" approaches the whole franchise in much the same way as George Lucas did with his "Star Wars" prequels (1999-2005). Lucas took some ideas which had only been hinted at in the dialogue and then he simply expanded upon them. The "Omen" film which emerges here using this same method has ... been superbly directed by Arkasha Stevenson and it does manage to create a particularly threatening atmosphere which is allowed to subtly develop from the very beginning and then it gradually comes to the forefront and eventually permeates everything by the end. The idea of a sinister conclave existing within the church and working its own agenda is a magnificent concept and it has been marvellously used here with deeply disturbing results. However, it is somewhat unfortunate this film also resembles "To The Devil A Daughter" (1976) at least in the beginning. This realisation hits home almost as soon as Margaret makes her first appearance on screen and the moment of revelation which comes much later on has no real impact at all because of it.

Dec 29, 2024