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Un sacerdote cree haber descifrado el mensaje secreto del Apocalipsis según San Juan: el Anticristo nacerá el 25 de diciembre de 1995 en Madrid. Para impedir el nacimiento del hijo de Satanás, el cura se alía con José María, un joven aficionado al death metal. Ambos intentan averiguar en qué parte de Madrid tendrá lugar el apocalíptico acontecimiento. Con la ayuda del profesor Cavan, presentador de un programa de televisión de carácter esotérico y sobrenatural, el cura y José Mari invocan al diablo en una extraña ceremonia. (Sogepaq Distribución)

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Filip_Inari 

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español Historia comprehensible con carácteres complejos. Por un lado es una comedia pero simultáneamente es crítica de la iglesia. Después del fin de franquismo más y más gente rechaza la religión. Por lo tanto un protagonista sacerdote parecido al Mr Bean en que sea un poco menos inteligente resulta bastante gracioso (si les gusta ese tipo de comedia). Buscando el gran mal del mundo para protegernos del demonio se encuentra perdido en la vida diaria fuera del convento. La obsesión de la iglesia con su poder mostrando cada resistencia como demónica sirve para mantener una forma de dictadura espiritual. No significa que ser creyente es lo mismo que vivir bajo una dictadura, solamente que es una herramienta de institucionalizar lo que es propio y que no. La película benificiaría de unos pequeños cortes para mantener la fluidez, porque de momento se ve un poco larga y lenta. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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inglés Satan, a priest and Death Metal! WTF!!! Absolutely top-notch, fun and wacky stuff! All the characters fit the movie perfectly, it's all wrapped up with dark humor and great, funny scenes. Álex de la Iglesia makes fun of everyone and everything, including the viewers! I love this director, he didn't disappoint again. A crazy surprise. 80%. ()

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Othello 

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inglés Iglesia is one of the most brutal and literal directors I've ever known. It's not that he particularly revels in these scenes or that they're unfruitful, but they just sort of take place casually and naturally in his films. I found myself laughing throughout the film at moments that weren't funny or bad, but were so unapologetic that it surprised even me. For example, in the finale he offs one of the main characters without any opening or closing shot. Even the side villains are treated better in the film than the protagonists of The Day of the Beast. Plus add fantastic lines like (about a metal record) "Could you play that backwards?" "Well, it sounds exactly the same, but it’ll mess up my record." Too bad there are a few lame spots towards the end, otherwise this could have been one of the purest guilty pleasures. ()

DaViD´82 

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inglés The Day of the Beast lacks neither a strong idea, an original theme, or excellent moments. But wat it lacks is momentum in several scenes and, above all, better exploited potential. They could have got so much more from such a brilliant idea. Even so, turned out to be an excellent movie where it is glaringly obvious at almost every moment just how much better it could have been. ()

RUSSELL 

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inglés A deranged priest, a drugged-out metalhead, and a charlatan TV host team up to stop the Antichrist. Sounds so absurd it has to work, right? Unfortunately, it doesn’t quite hit the mark. Despite my love for this kind of crazy comedy, I found it pretty disappointing. The first third of the film is genuinely entertaining. The priest's misguided attempts at evil deeds to connect with Satan and the metalhead’s bizarre family dynamic are hilarious. But once they rope in the fraudulent TV host to help prevent the apocalypse, the movie takes a nosedive. The trio's LSD trip derails the plot into a nonsensical mess that lost me completely. The grotesque ending had me wishing for the characters' demise just so it would be over. I was really let down because the promising start made me hope for something funnier and edgier. Instead, it ended up feeling like a typical slapstick comedy with an original but woefully underutilized premise. It reminded me of Vampire's Kiss with Nicolas Cage, but that movie is way more outrageous and enjoyable. This had potential, but it just didn’t deliver. ()

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