Der Weg in den Himmel kann die Hölle sein!
Nachdem die zwei Engel Loki und Bartleby vor tausenden von Jahren in die Ungnade Gottes gefallen sind und von ihm auf ewige Zeiten aus dem Himmel nach Wisconsin verbannt worden sind, möchten sie nun zurück nach Hause gelangen. Ein ihnen vom Dämonen Azrael zugespielter Zeitungsartikel zeigt einen möglichen Weg auf: Ein Kardinal aus New Jersey bietet anlässlich der Einhundertjahr-Feier seiner Kirche allen Katholiken einen generellen Ablass zur Vergebung ihrer Sünden an, sobald sie diese Kirche betreten. Loki und Bartleby hoffen, so in den Himmel zurückkehren zu können. Damit wäre allerdings die Unfehlbarkeit Gottes widerlegt und alle Existenz würde vernichtet werden.
Gesamte Besetzung von Dogma
Ben Affleck
Bartleby
In the irreverent religious satire "Dogma," Ben Affleck delivers a memorable performance as Bartleby, a fallen angel with a dry wit and a complex moral compass. Affleck's portrayal brings a unique blend of charm and existential angst to the character, who, along with his partner in celestial rebellion, Loki (Matt Damon), finds himself embroiled in a divine scheme that threatens to upend the very fabric of reality. His performance is characterized by a subtle balance of deadpan humor and a palpable sense of ennui, as Bartleby grapples with his eternal existence and the consequences of his actions. Affleck's ability to convey the character's internal conflict, between his disillusionment with the metaphysical and his longing for redemption, adds depth to what could have been a one-dimensional role. His chemistry with Damon is a highlight of the film, providing a comedic yet thought-provoking exploration of themes like faith, free will, and the nature of good and evil. Through Affleck's nuanced performance, Bartleby emerges as a sympathetic figure, whose journey from cosmic mischief-maker to a being capable of profound personal growth anchors the film's narrative arc.
Matt Damon
Loki
In the 1999 film "Dogma," Matt Damon tackles the role of Loki, a fallen angel with a complex and charismatic presence. Damon's portrayal brings a nuanced depth to the character, as he skillfully balances Loki's mischievous nature with a underlying sense of disillusionment and moral ambiguity. His performance is marked by a sharp wit and a brooding intensity that captures the character's struggle with his own divine identity and the existential crisis that comes with it. Damon's Loki is both charming and conflicted, making him a compelling antagonist whose journey through the film's theological satire is one of its most intriguing elements. His interactions with the other characters, particularly his on-screen brother Bartleby played by Ben Affleck, highlight a dynamic range that showcases Damon's ability to navigate the film's blend of humor, action, and philosophical debate.
Salma Hayek Pinault
Serendipity
Salma Hayek Pinault delivered a memorable performance as Serendipity in Kevin Smith's 1999 film "Dogma," a role that showcased her versatility as an actress and her ability to embrace both the whimsical and the profound. As a muse seeking to inspire poets, Serendipity is a character that requires a delicate balance of ethereal charm and grounded wisdom, and Hayek navigated this duality with apparent ease. Her portrayal brought to life a divinely inspired character with a modern twist, as she grappled with the existential threats posed by the film's protagonists, two renegade angels. With a combination of strength, sensuality, and a touch of melancholy, Hayek's Serendipity became a pivotal figure in the film's narrative, driving the plot forward with her enigmatic presence and providing a thought-provoking commentary on faith, destiny, and the nature of divine beings in a mortal world. Her performance was a highlight of the film, leaving an indelible mark on viewers and critics alike.
Alan Rickman
Metatron
Chris Rock
Rufus
Kevin Smith
Silent Bob
Gwyneth Paltrow
Woman in the airport (uncredited)
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