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Dominion: Exorzist - Der Anfang des Bösen

Originaltitel: Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist
  • 2005
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 57 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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Dominion: Exorzist - Der Anfang des Bösen (2005)
Years before Father Lankester Merrin helped save Regan MacNeil's soul, he first encounters the demon Pazuzu in East Africa. Merrin's initial battle with Pazuzu leads to the rediscovery of his faith.
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Jahre bevor Pater Lankester Merrin hilft, die Seele von Regan MacNeil zu retten, begegnet er in Ostafrika zum ersten Mal dem Dämon Pazuzu.Jahre bevor Pater Lankester Merrin hilft, die Seele von Regan MacNeil zu retten, begegnet er in Ostafrika zum ersten Mal dem Dämon Pazuzu.Jahre bevor Pater Lankester Merrin hilft, die Seele von Regan MacNeil zu retten, begegnet er in Ostafrika zum ersten Mal dem Dämon Pazuzu.

  • Regie
    • Paul Schrader
  • Drehbuch
    • William Wisher
    • Caleb Carr
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Stellan Skarsgård
    • Gabriel Mann
    • Clara Bellar
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    5,1/10
    14.526
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Paul Schrader
    • Drehbuch
      • William Wisher
      • Caleb Carr
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Stellan Skarsgård
      • Gabriel Mann
      • Clara Bellar
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    • 65Kritische Rezensionen
    • 55Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Stellan Skarsgård
    Stellan Skarsgård
    • Father Lankester Merrin
    Gabriel Mann
    Gabriel Mann
    • Father Francis
    Clara Bellar
    Clara Bellar
    • Rachel Lesno
    Billy Crawford
    Billy Crawford
    • Cheche
    Ralph Brown
    Ralph Brown
    • Sergeant Major
    Israel Oyelumade
    Israel Oyelumade
    • Jomo
    • (as Israel Aduramo)
    Andrew French
    • Chuma
    Antonie Kamerling
    Antonie Kamerling
    • Kessel
    Julian Wadham
    Julian Wadham
    • Major Granville
    Eddie Osei
    Eddie Osei
    • Emekwi
    Ilario Bisi-Pedro
    • Sebituana
    Niall Refoy
    • Corporal (Thief)
    Lorenzo Camporese
    Lorenzo Camporese
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    Burt Caesar
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    Marcello Santoni
    • Dutch Farmer
    Griet van Damme
    • Teenage Dutch Girl
    • (as Griet Van Damme)
    Simon McLinden
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    • Drehbuch
      • William Wisher
      • Caleb Carr
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    ldemesmaeker

    Paul Shrader's exorcist

    I was among the lucky ones to see this film in Brussels too. Are you going to like this film or not ? Well it all depends on what you expect. As a horror film fan, for me there is no doubt : no one will ever make a better Exorcist film as William Friedkin's original. They can make 100 more exorcists, the 1st will remain the reference, it was innovating in many ways. Exorcist 2 took its best horror sequences from the first one. Number 3 was a cop movie. Now we have numbers 4 and 5 with the same story and even the same actors sometimes. So where is the difference ? I saw them both but I did not expect to see a better movie than the first. It is probably why I liked them both. So if you prefer horror, well see Harlin's one, it is a decent successor. And if you like Paul Shrader' s movies, I don't think you will be disappointed with his version, witch is softer but deeper. But please, as he said to the public before the film : forget everything you have seen about the exorcist movies before and watch the film with a open mind.
    6IonicBreezeMachine

    A marked improvement from Exorcist: The Beginning even if lacking in scares and technical polish

    Set in 1947, after surviving an encounter with Nazis in occupied Holland during World War II where he was forced to decide who would live and die (shattering his faith in the process), Father Lankester Merrin (Stellan Skarsgard) is on sabbatical from the Church having spent the intervening years as an archeologist at various digs in Africa. As Merrin excavates the remains of a Byzantine Christian church in the Turkana region of British Kenya, he is reluctantly directed by Major Granville (Julian Wadham) the overseer of the region to take along Father Francis (Gabriel Mann) to ensure the religious aspects of the find are respected. As the dig proceeds Merrin begins sparking the ire of the Turkana elders who are adherents of the old ways and believe the Church is cursed. Merrin also helps a physically deformed and mute outcast named Cheche (Billy Crawford) who has been shunned by the Turkana and hopes to help him with doctor Rachel Lesno's (Clara Bellar) assistance. As the site gets further excavated, an air of evil becomes to overtake the atmosphere.

    Following the critical and commercial disappointment of the troubled production of Exorcist: The Beginning (in which nearly all of original director Paul Schrader's work was scrapped so Renny Harlin could produce an allegedly more "commercial" product), Morgan Creek met with Schrader about allowing him to assemble his own cut of the movie so it could be given a limited release. The studio only allocated $35,000 for the cut which meant that scoring, ADR, and the cinematographer couldn't be brought back meaning finding workarounds. The film was given a limited release of just only 100 theaters with little marketing, and went largely ignored at the box office making around $250,000. While critical reception was slightly improved from the Harlin version (with the exception of Exorcist author William Peter Blatty who warmly received it) many critics had the issue of a lack of fear from the film with its focus being more on a character piece. Dominion is a very flawed film undeniably, but it's also an ambitious one that for my money is worth a viewing.

    With Schrader at the helm, the opening sequence where we see Merrin's encounter with the Nazis rather than the over the top crusader massacre of Exorcist: The Beginning is a much stronger opening as it creates a dramatic throughline for Merin as he struggles with the nature of evil as a grounded real-life presence in the world rather than an abstract demonic entity. This allows Merrin's experiences to come through more completely as he finds himself confronting a similar type of situation later in the film that helps build his arc in comparison to Exorcist: The Beginning where it was just sprinkled throughout randomly without much thought. The movie also features some different approaches to the supporting cast which make them feel more fully rounded as characters in comparison to Harlin's cut. Father Francis for instance (this time played by Gabriel Mann) is now something of a counterpoint to Merrin's character as we see him shaken in his faith from the same evil that drove Merrin away and he conveys that sense of tragedy quite nicely. We also have Billy Crawford as Cheche who wasn't in the Harlin cut and he gives much more emotional investment to the film than a character who served a similar purpose.

    In many ways you can see Dominion as a complete flipside to Exorcist: The Beginning including the fact that where The Beginning was filled with over the top excess trying (and failing) to scare you, Dominion really is more of a slow burn drama that has a supernatural undercurrent rather than overt horror. Given the time the film was made in horror history where the output consisted of new "extreme" horror, polished Platinum Dune remakes, and Americanized remakes of Asian Horror popularized by The Ring, Dominion simply wouldn't have flown with mainstream audiences in a pre-A24 enviroment. That's not to say Dominion is on the level of an A24 film because it does have some undeniable issues such as the very flat "economical" post work that often makes the film feel more like an HBO 90s TV movie rather than a proper theatrical film which is no doubt a result of Morgan Creek refusing to authorizing funds to polish the end result. And while Dominion features less of the terrible CGI work in Exorcist: The Beginning, it still does rear its head even if there's less of it.

    Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist is a flawed film that doesn't reach the level of The Exorcist or even Exorcist III, but if audiences are willing to forgive the more sparing approach to its take on horror, fear, and evil they'll find an ambitious if lowkey character study with some actual ideas that makes up for its lack of polish. A marked improvement from the bombastic and empty excess of Exorcist: The Beginning.
    stevenw-1

    Solid. Unexpected, effective film.

    Exorcist: The Beginning was an ineffective film that contains everything I hate about current genre films: impatient editing and storytelling, lines of dialogue that stop just when some characters are about to actually say something, bombardment of CGI visuals and some seriously unnecessary gore effects that are akin to the movie-makers hitting the audience over the head with a Warner Brothers iron anvil normally reserved for their cartoon characters. What a nice surprise it was to finally see DOMINION on it's (unfortunate) limited run. Here is a movie that doesn't assume the audience is too stupid to actually sit down and take a story in without excessive music video stimuli. Here is a movie who's build-up is effective and will have many working hard to shake the uneasy feeling that, indeed, evil IS everywhere. There were some story elements from "The Beginning" that made no sense whatsoever. In this film - all is presented clearly, thoughtfully and much more unsettling (but it really hits you when the film comes to its climax). There is a scene in "The Beginning" where some crazed hyenas savage a character to shreds. Their appearance was curious and not presented as necessarily crucial to the film other than for one scene. In this film, just one look from them and you know right away they add to the whole atmosphere of the film. They are an ever present danger not only to the surrounding location but the always present evil watching humanity just out of sight and ready to attack when one is most vulnerable and alone. Another sequence featuring Father Merrin and Nazi soldiers is given a very clever, diabolic twist and adds MUCH to the notion of how the Devil deceives and tricks. In the other film, it's a scene where you know only that "this is what torments Father Merrin" - and that's it. Which is how this movie plays against Renny Harlin's "The Beginning" - an easy sell to the masses (it STILL didn't work). "Dominion" is a crafted piece where one single shot holds more story information than a 30 second sequence rife with vulgar, over-the-top digital effects. See this version - especially if believe that The Exocist story is actually more effective today than it EVER was.
    5deloudelouvain

    First half okay, but then you get the awful special effects and it's all over.

    I remember the first time I watched The Exorcist (1973) when I was a kid, it scared the hell out of me. By now I rewatched that movie alot of times and it's still a classic in the horror/possession genre. To know what happened before is a good idea for a movie. The first prequel they made, Exorcist The Beginning (2004) wasn't great at all, rather mediocre, and so when I read this version was better I got a bit excited. But the truth is that this movie isn't much better. The first half of the movie is interesting to watch, but as soon as the horror part should begin you immediately spot the awful special effects and horrific CGI's. When you compare a movie from 1973, with decent special effects, with a movie from 2005, or 32 years of advanced technology, then you can only conclude that this isn't good at all. The prequel for one of the best demonic possession movies deserves something better than this.
    fedor8

    Have I seen the same movie twice?...

    This 2005 "Exorcist" is so similar to the 2004 one, the fourth part, that I thought at times that I was mistakenly watching the same movie again. The only difference is that this fifth part is duller. Very dull.

    This horror film contains all the no-nos of the genre. It's far too long with its 110 minutes. The look of the movie is utterly bland, and there is no atmosphere to speak of. Almost nothing happens in the first half-hour, and very little much else in the entire movie. There is more focus on the dull non-horror sub-plot regarding a brewing war between the tribe and the military than on the religious stuff.

    When "Exorcist II" came out it was hard to imagine that anyone would ever make a worse entry in this very uneven series (only 1 and 3 are good), but I have to say that this monotonous piece of crap achieves that feat. At least the second part has some camp value, whereas this fifth part is just DULL.

    Have I already mentioned that it's dull? You have been warned...

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      Paul Schrader was given no money for publicity or music production after Morgan Creek decided to release his version. He was also only given $35,000 for visual effects and post-production. Additionally, Morgan Creek chose the release date of May 20th, the weekend Star Wars: Episode III - Die Rache der Sith (2005) came out.
    • Patzer
      In the scene where the flag is being taken down and folded, "Taps" plays in the background. "Taps" is an American military song, and is not played by the British Army. "Last Post" would have been the appropriate music.
    • Zitate

      Father Lankester Merrin: I believed God let us decide between good and evil. I chose good. Evil happened.

    • Crazy Credits
      At the extreme end of the end credits, after the last production company logo has faded out and the screen is entirely black, a demon voice grumbles "I am perfection".
    • Verbindungen
      Edited from Exorzist: Der Anfang (2004)
    • Soundtracks
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      Produced by Mitchel J. Greenspan

      Composed by Nic. tenBroek (as Nic tenBroek)

      Published by Ocean Life Music, (BMI)

      Music Consultant Richard DeMatteo

      Lyrics & Vocals by Devon Loizeaux

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      • 21. Oktober 2005 (Deutschland)
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      • 30.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 251.495 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 140.703 $
      • 22. Mai 2005
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      • 251.495 $
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