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La Malédiction : L'Origine

Original title: The First Omen
  • 2024
  • 16
  • 1h 59m
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La Malédiction : L'Origine (2024)
A young American woman is sent to Rome to begin a life of service to the church, but encounters a darkness that causes her to question her faith and uncovers a terrifying conspiracy that hopes to bring about the birth of evil incarnate.
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A young American woman is sent to Rome to begin a life of service to the church, but encounters a darkness that causes her to question her faith and uncovers a terrifying conspiracy that hop... Read allA young American woman is sent to Rome to begin a life of service to the church, but encounters a darkness that causes her to question her faith and uncovers a terrifying conspiracy that hopes to bring about the birth of evil incarnate.A young American woman is sent to Rome to begin a life of service to the church, but encounters a darkness that causes her to question her faith and uncovers a terrifying conspiracy that hopes to bring about the birth of evil incarnate.

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    • Arkasha Stevenson
  • Writers
    • Tim Smith
    • Arkasha Stevenson
    • Keith Thomas
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    • Nell Tiger Free
    • Ralph Ineson
    • Sonia Braga
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    6.5/10
    65K
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    POPULARITY
    613
    935
    • Director
      • Arkasha Stevenson
    • Writers
      • Tim Smith
      • Arkasha Stevenson
      • Keith Thomas
    • Stars
      • Nell Tiger Free
      • Ralph Ineson
      • Sonia Braga
    • 474User reviews
    • 225Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 19 nominations total

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    Nell Tiger Free
    Nell Tiger Free
    • Margaret
    Ralph Ineson
    Ralph Ineson
    • Father Brennan
    Sonia Braga
    Sonia Braga
    • Sister Silva
    • (as Sônia Braga)
    Tawfeek Barhom
    Tawfeek Barhom
    • Father Gabriel
    Maria Caballero
    Maria Caballero
    • Luz
    Charles Dance
    Charles Dance
    • Father Harris
    Bill Nighy
    Bill Nighy
    • Cardinal Lawrence
    Nicole Sorace
    • Carlita
    Ishtar Currie-Wilson
    Ishtar Currie-Wilson
    • Sister Anjelica
    • (as Ishtar Currie Wilson)
    Andrea Arcangeli
    Andrea Arcangeli
    • Paolo
    Guido Quaglione
    • Alfonzo
    Dora Romano
    Dora Romano
    • Sister Romano
    Michelangelo Dalisi
    • Luca
    Anton Alexander
    Anton Alexander
    • Father Spiletto
    Mia McGovern Zaini
    Mia McGovern Zaini
    • Beatrice
    Eugenia Delbue
    • Pregnant Woman
    Charita Cecamore
    • Red Headed Girl
    Federica Santoro
    • Smoking Nun
    • Director
      • Arkasha Stevenson
    • Writers
      • Tim Smith
      • Arkasha Stevenson
      • Keith Thomas
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    7eoinageary

    No Jumpscares no Problem

    Finally a horror movie that doesn't rely on jumpscares every 10 seconds.

    The story is of Margret who goes to an orphanage run by nuns in Italy in the 70s. She is on the road to getting her veil when we discover she was also brought up in one of those homes and was plagued by visions which she was thought that they were her imagination. When a girl starts having similar experiences she grows close to her trying to uncover the route of them. As people are losing faith in God around the world the church pose a plot to gain back their faith, going to extreme lengths, sinister lengths.

    The movie is solid, it focuses on telling a story in the horror genre with about 3 jumpscares and a major lean on visual horror scenes.

    The acting is good, there also seems to be a good sense of dread in the entire movie as the characters are on edge the whole time. The settings are good and the music is good. The story is a little predictable as I caught on quite quick the "twist"

    Overall an enjoyable time and I hope more of these come out as I like them not filled with Jumpscares as that gets so boring, 7.5/10.
    7andrewchristianjr

    ONE OF THE BEST HORROR PREQUELS.

    Easily one of the best horror prequels. The original Omen is an all time classic, and this is a great follow up. The film revels in mashing up genres: body horror and gothic church horror. Well paced with a good cinematic moment.

    Synopsis: 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.

    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.
    8Roobin3358

    Finally a worthy prequel!

    Kudos to the filmmakers for having the guts to do a straight up prequel to such a classic horror film. Rather than another re-boot, the events in The First Omen take place directly before the classic film.

    The film is delightfully creepy and weird, including a sequence that legitimately gave me goosebumps. Fantastic cinematography and atmosphere actually makes the film feel like it could've come out in 1971.

    Not only does it give context to the original but also answered some lingering questions I had after watching the original. A prequel that is not only worthy, but actually feels necessary.
    7TheVictoriousV

    "How do you control those who no longer believe?

    Between The First Omen and the Sydney Sweeney vehicle Immaculate, 2024 is the lucky year for anyone who happens to really dig neo-nunsploitation horror films that partly function as a commentary on anti-choice dystopia and religious subjugation. Aficionados of all things spooky are inclined to pit the two films against each other as "rivaling pictures", à la Deep Impact vs. Armageddon (in 1998) or Drive-Away Dolls vs. Love Lies Bleeding (also this year), but I think it's better to view occasions like this as a double treat.

    I will say this, though: Despite my adoration of Sweeney's performance (mainly near the film's finale), I hold that The First Omen is the superior movie, not only because it leans harder into both the nunsploitation campiness and the psychological Rosemary's Baby-esque side, but because it is more consistently disturbing -- beautifully so. I also think the themes are delivered with more tact and confidence but it's really no surprise that both films are being celebrated as "necessary" post-Roe v. Wade masterworks (though Immaculate deserves extra cred for upsetting more Christian conservatives, namely in how it "took" Sweeney from them).

    The First Omen, if you hadn't figured, is a prequel to Richard Donner's Omen from 1976. I haven't seen that movie myself and as sacrilege as this confession may sound, I actively chose to see this movie first to see if it works by itself and makes sense to an outsider. And apart from a vaguely "Member Berry"-ish namedrop at the end (and whatever other references I surely missed), I believe The First Omen stands more than fine on its own.

    From the moment it starts, its cinematography, staging, and editing are worthy of the classics -- encapsulating the beauty of '70s cinema in just a few minutes, to paraphrase a commenter -- and this is only the beginning of the film's thoughtful homages. To be clear, these aren't just facile invocations; they all work. There is a scene later that recalls the iconic breakdown sequence from Andrzej Zulawski's Possession (1981), but it's "expanded" upon in ways I shan't unveil here.

    Right after that prologue -- that shot of stain-glass window shattering in slow-motion -- the film takes on an ominous energy that never lets up, even during ostensible moments of levity. There are several other striking images and inspired bits of cinematography throughout the film, like when the main character awakens from a drunken stupor in a medium closeup shot that shows her hair laid out like a spider's web holding her head in place. Note that the shot immediately preceding it is of a spider. There are, fittingly, omens everywhere.

    The acting is also pretty spectacular. Nell Tiger Free, playing an American Catholic woman sent to Rome to be confirmed as a nun, is destined for the Scream Queen Hall of Fame and Ralph Ineson's booming voice adds weight and urgency to his fearful warnings of what the Church is up to.

    Mark Korven's music is no less brilliant. It, too, makes us feel as though we are truly watching a movie from the '70s, albeit with more advanced special effects that, without giving too much away, caused the film to nearly get slapped with an NC-17 rating.

    What holds the movie back a little bit is that it has a few weak supporting performances and, more importantly, it fails to resist jump scares -- which I concede can work fine and leave an impact, but The First Omen has a few of the fakeout variety. Don't let this stop you, however. This is a superbly crafted, well-acted, well-lit (hallelujah), and thoroughly ghastly tale that works on one level as a statement on choice (as well as the abuses within the Catholic Church) and another as a nasty yet artful horror movie.
    Furmoman

    Not scary and loooooonnnngggggg

    I went into this movie aware that it was a 'slow burn'. This is fine with me and I greatly enjoyed movies such as VVitch, The Invitation, The House of the Devil etc. However, a slow burn movie done well maintains the suspense / dread throughout to keep you invested. In this movie, scenes are just stretched out to twice as long as they need to be and (in my case at least) boredom set in. When I needed a bathroom break I even ended up browsing the boards for upcoming movies rather than return to my seat straight away - I have never done that before in a cinema. To top it off there are continuity issues between this movie and the original this is the prequel to, which irritates as the original is such a classic. Not scary, and not worthy of the Omen name.

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    • Trivia
      (at around 8 mins) When Maggie arrives in Rome, Cardinal Lawrence explains to her that there are ongoing riots between the Italian citizens, motivated, among other things, by students dissatisfied with the state and the Holy Church. This is historically accurate: after the social revolution of Paris in May 1968, this extended to other countries in Europe. In Italy it lasted from 1969 to the late 1980s, a period known in the country as the Years of Lead.
    • Goofs
      The film takes place in June 1971; however, in the original La Malédiction (1976), the birth of the child took place one year earlier, in 1970. This is established when Ambassador Thorn and Jennings open the tomb of Maria Scianna and her child: the date of death on the tombstone is VI VI MCMLXX (6/6/1970 in Roman numerals).
    • Quotes

      Father Brennan: [from trailer] How do you control people who no longer believe? You create something to fear.

    • Connections
      Featured in Half in the Bag: Top 10 Horror Movies (2024) Part 2 (2024)
    • Soundtracks
      Sospesi Nel Cielo
      Written by Ennio Morricone

      Performed by Ennio Morricone, I 4 - 4 Di Nora Orlandi

      Courtesy of Decca Music Limited

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Release date
      • April 10, 2024 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Italy
      • Serbia
      • Canada
    • Official sites
      • Disney+ Hotstar
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • La primera profecía
    • Filming locations
      • Rome, Italy
    • Production companies
      • 20th Century Studios
      • Phantom Four Films
      • TSG Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $30,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $20,092,802
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,353,710
      • Apr 7, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $53,845,880
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 59 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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