Le moine (2011)

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Le moine (2011). 1h 41m | R

“Based on the Matthew Gregory Lewis novel published in 1796, the oft-adapted u0026quot;The Monku0026quot; is a cinematic oddity about a 16th Century Spanish friar (the understated Victor Cassel) whou0026#39;s winning souls to Christ despite the fact that he is deep into his own crisis of faith (though the movie takes place in Spain, the dialogue is in French). The screenplay by Dominik Moll (who also directed the film) and Anne-Loiuse Trividic is rich in irony as Friar Ambrosio seeks salvation from the very same people who are seeking it from him. Only, in his case, salvation lies in becoming MORE worldly – particularly in the realm of sexuality – not less so. Raised an orphan in the monastery, Ambrosio is coming to realize that there are aspects of the outside world that his cloistered existence has never allowed him to experience, and that, perhaps, God is reaching out to him with the message that it might not be all that bad for him to give himself over to them.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eMany people and factors seem to be conspiring to bring him to this realization, including a woman disguised as a mask-wearing monk (her cover is that she claims to have suffered disfiguring burns to u0026quot;hisu0026quot; face); a beautiful, innocent young woman who comes to him for spiritual guidance; a pregnant nun; a series of supernatural dreams and visions; a really nasty poisonous centipede, and a strategically placed, crashing gargoyle.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eOr is he simply falling prey to the Devilu0026#39;s lies and machinations and trying to find a way to justify rebelling against God? u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIt takes about half the length of the movie before we are finally hooked into the story, but, once we are, it becomes a powerful dissertation on the struggle between the flesh and the spirit that has defined the human condition for as long as we have inhabited this planet. The overly enigmatic plotting and deliberate pacing that function as distancing devices at the outset of the movie eventually pay off as the movieu0026#39;s theme crystallizes into sharper view.”

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