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Dogma

  • 1999
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 10m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
235K
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Salma Hayek, Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Linda Fiorentino, Alan Rickman, Chris Rock, Kevin Smith, and Jason Mewes in Dogma (1999)
An abortion clinic worker with a special heritage is called upon to save the existence of humanity from being negated by two renegade angels trying to exploit a loop-hole and reenter Heaven.
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An abortion clinic worker with a special heritage is called upon to save the existence of humanity from being negated by two renegade angels trying to exploit a loop-hole and reenter Heaven.An abortion clinic worker with a special heritage is called upon to save the existence of humanity from being negated by two renegade angels trying to exploit a loop-hole and reenter Heaven.An abortion clinic worker with a special heritage is called upon to save the existence of humanity from being negated by two renegade angels trying to exploit a loop-hole and reenter Heaven.

  • Director
    • Kevin Smith
  • Writer
    • Kevin Smith
  • Stars
    • Ben Affleck
    • Matt Damon
    • Linda Fiorentino
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    235K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    114
    844
    • Director
      • Kevin Smith
    • Writer
      • Kevin Smith
    • Stars
      • Ben Affleck
      • Matt Damon
      • Linda Fiorentino
    • 1KUser reviews
    • 169Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 nominations total

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    Ben Affleck
    Ben Affleck
    • Bartleby
    Matt Damon
    Matt Damon
    • Loki
    Linda Fiorentino
    Linda Fiorentino
    • Bethany
    Bud Cort
    Bud Cort
    • John Doe Jersey
    Barret Hackney
    • Stygian Triplet
    • (as Barrett Hackney)
    Jared Pfennigwerth
    • Stygian Triplet
    Kitao Sakurai
    Kitao Sakurai
    • Stygian Triplet
    George Carlin
    George Carlin
    • Cardinal Glick
    Brian O'Halloran
    Brian O'Halloran
    • Reporter
    • (as Brian Christopher O'Halloran)
    Betty Aberlin
    Betty Aberlin
    • Nun
    Dan Etheridge
    • Priest @ St. Stephen's
    Derek Milosavljevic
    • Kissing Couple
    Lesley Braden
    • Kissing Couple
    Marie Elena O'Brien
    Marie Elena O'Brien
    • Clinic Girl
    • (scenes deleted)
    • (as MarieElena O'Brien)
    Janeane Garofalo
    Janeane Garofalo
    • Liz
    Bryan Johnson
    Bryan Johnson
    • Protestor #1
    Walter Flanagan
    Walter Flanagan
    • Protestor #2
    Jason Lee
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      • Kevin Smith
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    8sid-j-dev

    Good Work

    I watched this movie with some expectations in the comedy department and I am glad to say that I am satisfied. This movie can make you laugh and think at the same time. The performance given by Alan Rickman and Chris Rock stands out. The director made sure that the concept wasn't overburdening to the viewers and also that it didn't hurt religious feelings of the viewers. This is one of the best executed comedy movies of all time,not just because of the acting, but also because of the scenario and story. Matt Damon and Ben Affleck does justice to their roles of the rogue angles. Damon was at his usual best,while Affleck did best to keep up and i can safely say that he succeeded.

    Hats off,to the cast and crew.
    6Movie_Muse_Reviews

    Great concept, adequate execution, likable movie

    "Dogma" isn't the kind of comedy that most people will find themselves holding onto their guts during. It's more the second-long "ha!" kind of comedy.

    That simply means Kevin Smith's writing is clever enough to the point where you will be pleasantly shocked by some of the conversations and events of the film and think it all rather amusing and humorous. It's not hilarious, it's just clever and a bit funny.

    The premise is rather interesting and surprisingly from a more fantasy-esquire genre than Smith traditionally dabbles with. Loki (Matt Damon) and Bartleby (Ben Affleck) are more or less fallen angels that have found a way back into heaven. They must be stopped or the world will come to a screeching halt, so a seemingly random protagonist named Bethany gets charged by God to stop them. Simple, but the slick, nonchalant approach to religion keeps the satire rampant.

    The film does spend a lot of its time explaining itself, which isn't too bad considering Smith keeps the explanations to-the-point and allows the characters to stay interesting in the process. Chris Rock, who plays an apostle, and Alan Rickman, who plays God's messenger/ voice are two of these characters that are both good in the film and Smith has allowed to maintain their character's edge despite lines upon lines of explanation.

    Getting from point A to point B and so on is not the film's strength. The physical events that take place are ultimately boring and unexciting. It's the moments along the way, the conversations and the philosophy that come about, that make it successful. Affleck's character raises a lot of interesting religious questions about humanity and his conversation with the protagonist on the train is rather insightful. In general, Smith has used Bethany as a way to keep the viewers skepticism of the plot active in the film. She keeps it from getting preposterous. In general, the whole cast is very talented and their characters well written, which keeps the film interesting.

    It's not the funniest or most interesting comedy in terms of plot and the sequence of events, but "Dogma" is a smart concept that ultimately results in a sharp satire and some great thoughts that scrutinize religion in a way that never seems too out of line.
    9zahasj

    Chesterton lives!

    Another vote from a cradle Catholic who was not remotely offended by this movie. Not that some of the negatives mentioned by other posters here aren't true -- yes, a lot of the humor is gross, yes, the F-word is overused, yes, its criticism of organized religion is less stinging that you'd expect (though that in itself is a slightly foolish expectation, given that the writer/director is himself an active member of an organized religion). And yes, if you're not Catholic, much of the movie is a little foggy, under-explained, and not very engaging. That last one I definitely agree with; I seriously doubt whether I'd recommend the film to a non-Catholic at all.

    But, oh, God, I LOVED it, serious flaws and all! It's a huge chaotic mess with about sixty different trains of thought and philosophy, from the ecstatic to the scatological, slugging it out for dominance, and in its very sloppiness there's a sense of anarchic, exultant wonder I've never seen in a movie before. The only two things like it that I can think of are Thornton Wilder's play "Skin of Our Teeth" and G.K. Chesterton's amazing joyous fever dream of a novel "The Man Who Was Thursday", both of which are works by people who may or may not have faith but who definitely have a good idea. Or several dozen of them, and who just run with them wherever they go. These works are big chaotic messes, but in that way they are mirrors of Creation, the mother of all big chaotic messes. In all these works, just as in the real world, love and joy and beauty and filth and cruelty and despair are constantly tumbling over and bleeding into each other; the one universal rule is that everything is absurd, that the human race is the most absurd thing of all, and that this absurdity can be the catalyst to either suffocating grief or a kind of hilarious wonder.

    If you go into "Dogma" expecting a trim and tidy theological comedy of manners, you'll be sorely disappointed. If you're looking for something with the same filthy gorgeous lunacy of existence itself, this is it.
    BHorrorWriter

    Holy WOW, Batman!

    Not enough can be said to praise the brilliance of Kevin Smith. This movie is just plain and simple genius! I loved it! Off the wall characters, dirty language, a little bit of religion, and Alanis Morisette as God! What more could you ask for in a Kevin Smith film.

    I took this movie in as a whole. Absorbing every scene, every piece of dialoge. Brilliant! I must say, the "shit demon" was my least favorite part of the whole movie...but in Kevin Smith fashion...it was brilliant and disturbing. You gotta love it!

    10 out of 10
    8nukfan

    A Funny, Charming Fantasy

    Dogma has plenty of funny religion-themed gags, but I was entertained by it mainly because I liked just about all of the characters and I enjoyed most of their dialogue.

    There's not a lot of substance behind what they're saying, unlike in, say, Tarantino's films, but the fact that it's all fairly low-brow and goofy is what makes it good. Jay and Bob are fantastic with their little stoner quips.

    The plot is fairly weak, but it's not supposed to be brilliant. It's easy to tell that Kevin Smith just enjoys playing around with Catholicism by poking and prodding at it.

    Also, George Carlin is what was his usual comedic self in his cameo.

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    • Trivia
      William Donohue of the Catholic League lambasted the film, and publicly protested against it for months, without actually seeing it. When his office called View Askew and requested a special screening so he could "speak about it intelligently," Kevin Smith responded "So what has he been doing the past six months?"
    • Goofs
      (at around 10 mins) When Bethany is at Mass, the priest says, following the homily, "Let us now rise for the recession of faith." The correct wording is "Let us rise for the profession of faith," which is then followed by the recital of the Apostles' Creed. This was most likely done to satirize and/or draw attention to the idea that people's faith had faltered at the time the film takes place (hence "recession").
    • Quotes

      Bethany: What's he like?

      Metatron: God? Lonely. But funny. He's got a great sense of humor. Take sex for example. There's nothing funnier than the ridiculous faces you people make mid-coitus.

      Bethany: Sex is a joke in heaven?

      Metatron: The way I understand it, it's mostly a joke down here, too.

    • Crazy credits
      Opening text: Disclaimer: 1) a renunciation of any claim to or connection with; 2) disavowal; 3) a statement made to save one's own ass. Though it'll go without saying ten minutes or so into these proceedings, View Askew would like to state that this film is - from start to finish - a work of comedic fantasy, not to be taken seriously. To insist that any of what follows is incendiary or inflammatory is to miss our intention and pass undue judgment; and passing judgment is reserved for God and God alone (this goes for you film critics too...just kidding). So please - before you think about hurting someone over this trifle of a film, remember: even God has a sense of humor. Just look at the Platypus. Thank you and enjoy the show. P.S. We sincerely apologize to all Platypus enthusiasts out there who are offended by that thoughtless comment about the Platypi. We at View Askew respect the noble Platypus, and it is not our intention to slight these stupid creatures in any way. Thank you again and enjoy the show.
    • Alternate versions
      The UK cinema version altered a line of dialogue to receive a 15 certificate. All video and DVD versions restore that line.
    • Connections
      Edited into Dogma: Deleted Scenes (1999)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written and Performed by Alanis Morissette

      Published by MCA Music, a division of Universal Studios, Inc./1974 Music (ASCAP)

      Courtesy of Maverick Recording Company

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • January 19, 2000 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Your guide to Kevin Smith's View Askewniverse
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Bearclaw
    • Filming locations
      • St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church - Larimer Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA(church at the end of the movie)
    • Production company
      • View Askew Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $32,846,695
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,669,945
      • Nov 14, 1999
    • Gross worldwide
      • $33,624,701
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      2 hours 10 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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