Glove visible?


When the priest is turning into the demon or angel of death or whatever, and he has some of the good angel's white blood on him, and he's looking at his hand, I think I saw the bottom of the glove. But it was supposed to be like he was transforming, so I thought it was a mistake. Anyone notice that and want to comment?

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I just watched this movie lastnight and thought the exact same thing.
In fact, I had read your post before I watched the movie and specifically looked for the glove and did see it.

All I can suggest is that the glove mistake fits perfectly with this movie - A HORRIBLE MESS AND WASTE OF TIME!

It was almost as if Shulze shot the movie in one take and put it all together hoping it would make sense. What a ridiculous movie. As for the acting, I could have done a better job myself - and that assumption is based on my Grade 2 performance of Peter the Rabbit back in 1982. I'm a lover of straight to video horror films, but this one was pure agony to watch. I wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy.

Rotten!

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Cool, I'm not imagining things.

Yeah, I really didn't like this movie. Some people talk about it like it's a work of art, which I don't get (no offense to those people). Acting, story, costumes, it all seemed horrible. Stupid movies can still entertain, but this was a stupid BORING movie.

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I just watched it and thought the white-blooded glove had been taken from an angel that the mad (crazy) priest killed. In other words, the priest was putting on the angel's "skin" piece by piece because he had the idea that *he* had been chosen to help everyone make the transition ... and I haven't even started on the imagery. (grin)

sylphstarwind35, I thought your user comment was excellent in that you described what kind of viewer you are and how that affected your viewpoint. I am one of those who immediately assumed the movie was full of imagery on more than one level, but that made me just as exasperated as you were. I don't want my horror to make any statements or make me think too hard. Just give me the story, no matter how bad it is, throw in the exploding heads and I'm happy!

Needless to say, I'm saving the Director's Commentary for a rainy day ... or never.

:-)

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Well, it's something like 6 years later. I just tried to watch it again and can't. I'm putting it in the trash so I can have the good case for a DVD currently in an eco-case(useless, no protection). And forget the commentary - just not worth my time.

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Oh.

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