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The Order (Sin Eater) (2003)

5.2 Listal rating
4.8 IMDB rating

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Directed by


Starring (View all) :
Heath Ledger

Heath Ledger

Alex Bernier
Shannyn Sossamon

Shannyn Sossamon

Mara Sinclair
Benno Fürmann

Benno Fürmann

William Eden
Mark Addy

Mark Addy

Thomas Garrett
Peter Weller

Peter Weller

Driscoll
Mattia Sbragia

Mattia Sbragia

Apathetic Bishop
Mirko Casaburo

Mirko Casaburo

Little Boy
Giulia Lombardi

Giulia Lombardi

Little Girl
Richard Bremmer

Richard Bremmer

Bookstore Owner


Written by (View all) :
Brian Helgeland

Brian Helgeland

(written by)


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Awful...

Posted : 1 year, 3 months ago at Aug 13 2:47
"And now it is I. I have been blessed and cursed... for now I possess the keys to the kingdom of heaven. I will forgive those who deserve freedom. I will damn those who have damned themselves. I will learn to live after love has died. I am the sin eater." 2003's The Order (known in the Australia as The Sin Eater) is an appalling attempt at a religious-themed horror movie. The days of The Exorcist and The Omen have come and vanished. While some consider them horror masterpieces, they have dated and are now unspeakably silly affairs. Considering the batch of religious horror movies that crept out and died in the past decade (like Arnie in End of Days and the mediocre Roman Polanski/Johnny Depp film The Ninth Gate) it's amazing that someone took another stab at the genre. This time it's wr...Read more