Reparto y equipo de Dogma

Dogma

Estad preparados

Dos ángeles caídos, condenados a un exilio perpetuo en Wisconsin, han encontrado la manera de regresar al paraíso, aunque ello suponga la destrucción del universo. Bethany, una trabajadora de una clínica abortista con una seria crisis de fe, será la encargada de impedírselo.

Cast completo de Dogma

Ben Affleck as Bartleby

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 as Loki

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.
Jason Lee as Azrael

Jason Lee

Azrael
Jason Lee's portrayal of Azrael, the fallen angel and primary antagonist in Kevin Smith's 1999 film "Dogma," is a memorable blend of malevolence and dark humor. Lee delivers a performance that is both charismatic and menacing, imbuing Azrael with a sardonic wit and a deep-seated resentment towards humanity and his celestial peers. His character is central to the film's narrative, as he plots to exploit a loophole in Catholic dogma to overturn the divine order. Lee's Azrael is both physically imposing and intellectually intimidating, often dominating scenes with his sinister presence and sharp dialogue. Despite the character's nefarious goals, Lee manages to bring a level of complexity and even a touch of pathos to the role, making Azrael one of the most compelling aspects of the film's exploration of faith, religion, and morality. His performance is a highlight of the movie, showcasing his range as an actor and solidifying his ability to tackle unconventional and challenging roles.
Jason Mewes as Jay

Jason Mewes

Jay
Jason Mewes reprises his role as the irreverent, fast-talking Jay in Kevin Smith's controversial 1999 film "Dogma," delivering a performance that is both quintessentially Mewes and a notable evolution of his character from the View Askewniverse. Paired once again with his on-screen counterpart Silent Bob, played by Smith, Mewes brings a frenetic energy to the role, punctuating the film's existential and theological debates with his character's trademark profanity and absurd humor. Jay's loyalty to his friends and his unexpected depth in moments of sincerity provide a counterbalance to his crass exterior, showcasing Mewes's ability to humanize a character that could easily have been one-dimensional. His performance is a highlight of the film, as he navigates the complex narrative with a blend of comic timing, genuine pathos, and an undeniable chemistry with the ensemble cast, helping to ground the film's high-concept premise with his relatable and endearing portrayal.
Alan Rickman as Metatron

Alan Rickman

Metatron
Chris Rock as Rufus

Chris Rock

Rufus
Jeff Anderson as Gun Salesman

Jeff Anderson

Gun Salesman
Gwyneth Paltrow as Woman in the airport (uncredited)

Gwyneth Paltrow

Woman in the airport (uncredited)

Equipo de Dogma

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