Un uomo misterioso si presenta nell’ufficio di un agente dell'FBI e racconta la sua infanzia: il padre, fanatico religioso, era convinto di avere ricevuto delle visioni che gli dicevano di u... Leggi tuttoUn uomo misterioso si presenta nell’ufficio di un agente dell'FBI e racconta la sua infanzia: il padre, fanatico religioso, era convinto di avere ricevuto delle visioni che gli dicevano di uccidere determinate persone poiché erano in realtà dei "demoni".Un uomo misterioso si presenta nell’ufficio di un agente dell'FBI e racconta la sua infanzia: il padre, fanatico religioso, era convinto di avere ricevuto delle visioni che gli dicevano di uccidere determinate persone poiché erano in realtà dei "demoni".
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 5 vittorie e 16 candidature totali
- Becky Meiks
- (as Melissa Crider)
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The film follows two little boys, the brothers Adam and Fenton Meiks, and their dad (Bill Paxton), a typical family in a small town in Texas, that is until an angel reveals a mission to the father, a holly one, one sent by god himself and that mission is to destroy the evil on Earth, to destroy demons.
The greatness of this film rests on the narration style and the multiple plot twists along the way. It's not visually impressive, and the score is nothing to remember; besides a jump scare here and there you will not be frightened while watching this film. However one thing Frailty gets right is storytelling, keeping you on the edge of your seat basically for its entirety.
The central theme of Frailty is religion. I find the film to be a beautiful exploration of what having blind faith means and how god works in mysterious ways.
Directed by Bill Paxton (his first work as a director), Frailty is, and will continue to be my favorite horror film of all time, and watching it multiple times just make me appreciate it time and time again, but in a different way every time. If you have not watched it, you are missing out big time!
I was not disappointed. The acting was superb, especially from the two young boys. Usually I loathe child actors, but Young Adam and Young Fenton were excellent. Bill Paxton really did a good job of directing it too. It was beautifully shot.
One must also note the plot twists. The three twists at the end hit hard and fast, and I didn't see them coming. The final twist of the film, coupled with the gravity of what had just been revealed, gives me chills to this day, even though I've re-watched the film so many times.
A true gem.
I watched this movie four months ago on VHS, and yesterday I watched again, now on DVD. Although being a low-budget movie, the screenplay is sharp, with no flaw. The cast is outstanding, but I would like to highlight the performance of Matt O'Leary as the young Felton. It is a very difficult and complex role to be performed by a young teenager. The direction of Bill Paxton is remarkable. There is no explicit violence in this horror movie. A great debut behind the camera. I regret the Brazilian title of this movie: 'A Mão do Diabo' (The Devil's Hand'). If at least it were 'The God's Hand', it might be acceptable. But calling this movie as 'the devil's hand' is indeed ridiculous. Brent Hanley, the screenwriter, did not deserve such a lack of respect from the Brazilian distributor. This film is highly recommended. My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): "A Mão do Diabo" ("The Devil's Hand")
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- QuizWhen asked why the axe used by his character has the name "OTIS" carved into the handle, Paxton stated that he wanted the axe to have its own personality and to be unique. He found the name in Pasadena when he was there scouting for locations to film. Paxton met a homeless man and offered to give him some money. The homeless man did not want charity, so Paxton instead offered to buy the use of the man's name for his movie. The homeless man's name was Otis.
- BlooperIn the title credits montage, we see a newspaper which reads SECOND VICTIM FOUND IN GOD'S HAND CASE at 02:03. In the next scene, Agent Doyle tells his visitor that of the 6 victims in the God's Hand case, only the first body was ever found, while for "all the rest, only notes were found, no bodies."
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Dad: Come in and close the door. Are you afraid?
[Fenton nods]
Dad: Of what?
Young Fenton: You, you.
Dad: Only demons should fear me. You're not a demon, are you? The angel said you were. I can't believe that. I won't. You're my son, and I love you more than my own life. You know what's funny about all this, Fenton? I'm afraid of you.
- Curiosità sui creditiDirectors Sam Raimi, Ivan Reitman and James Cameron, among others, are thanked at the end of the credits.
- ConnessioniFeatured in The Making of 'Frailty' (2002)
- Colonne sonore(There Will Be) Peace In The Valley For Me
Written by Thomas A. Dorsey
Arrangement by Johnny Cash (as John R. Cash)
Performed by Johnny Cash
Courtesy of Mercury Records
Published by Song of Cash, Inc. (ASCAP)
Administered by Bug Music, Inc.
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- Paesi di origine
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- Las manos del diablo
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Leonard Avenue & Hanawalt Avenue - Wasco, California, Stati Uniti(Barn where dad finds the axe)
- Aziende produttrici
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- Budget
- 11.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 13.110.448 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 4.208.655 USD
- 14 apr 2002
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 17.423.030 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 40 minuti
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1