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Since A.D. 50, a mysterious sacred artifact known as the Loculus has been at the center of a bloody clandestine war. Missing for a few hundred years, the puzzling relic has suddenly reappeared in the present day, bringing with it a terrible secret that could spell doom for all of mankind. Now it's up to Magnus Martel to subvert a murderous secret society and uncover the truth behind the ancient treasure.

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Release : 2001
Rating : 4.6
Studio : Romulus Films,  Cyclops Vision,  Miracle Communications Ltd., 
Crew : Art Department Assistant,  Art Department Trainee, 
Cast : James D'Arcy Natasha Wightman Terence Stamp Charlotte Weston Udo Kier
Genre : Fantasy Horror Science Fiction

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Salubfoto
2018/08/30

It's an amazing and heartbreaking story.

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Hayden Kane
2018/08/30

There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes

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Jakoba
2018/08/30

True to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.

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Cristal
2018/08/30

The movie really just wants to entertain people.

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sjl_prodigynet
2010/09/23

I have watched this film several times and each time I see something new, a correlation between one part and another, the tour guide at Rennes Le Château seen at the beginning when the New Age Man searches for clues to return the Loculus later placing the last brick over the alcove enclosing the pleading Curé, and what I think is Mira, as Mary Magdalene, weeping and embracing the base of The Cross. True, the dialog could be occasionally contrived ("I, Newton, am certain of this..."), but all in all, it stands up to repeated viewing. The only thing is that I am sure footage was cut prior to release that provided back-stories for some of the loose ends. It is a shame that the film was not based on a book, because I would love to read that book.

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gumbo31
2007/03/01

I knew when I picked this film up it would be pretty bad but this was so rubbish, I didn't even get through a third of the film. It wasn't even in the 'so cheese it was good category'.Who knows what happens in the rest of the film and to be honest, I don't really care. The makers must have thought the audience was thick as two planks, like early on in the film, when we get a subtitle saying 'present day', no really! from romans to volkswagens, man i never would of guessed that. Why the hell was there a first aid kit attached to the wall of a bedroom, with a torch in it,..what the..? I've dreamt better stuff than this. The scare factor was non-existent, Ghostbusters was more scary than this and to sum it all up it's completely boring, boring and boring. I've had more fun slagging this pile of excrement off.

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04ashtonc
2005/05/13

Well - i don't really see why the guy on this page has said so many bad things about this film.I saw it was on so i decided to give it a try - and the interesting start got me into this film, and i kept watching to the end despite being rather tired at the time. This film has a real mix of things in it, and it has like "Wow, i don't actually know whats going to happen next" feel to it.If you like movies and don't notice bad acting or if you are adaptable enough to enjoy films with weird story lines, i recommend you watch this.

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jessieswift
2005/05/13

This movie resurrects the spectacularly silly, and rather entertaining, conspiracy theories of the book Holy Blood, Holy Grail which have propped up conspiracy thrillers that think they're more intelligent than they really are for years, culminating in the inexplicable popularity of the Da Vinci Code. This film has all the requisite elements of such a thriller, Templar Knights and other shady secret orders featuring none other than Sir Isaac Newton, Merovingians, the blood line of Christ. While such theories are undoubtedly of an amusing entertainment value in themselves, they are not enough to sustain a film as badly acted and directed as Dan Brown's book is written, and the idea put forward by other comments here that this film is somehow novel and original is obviously ludicrous. The film's only real idea of its own is the notion that you could clone Christ from the DNA of the nails on the cross (possibly something even less likely to happen than cloning dinosaurs from mosquitoes trapped in amber) which at least creates a little food for thought to sustain you through the non-ending where the film, some might say fortunately, just stops. A couple of interesting images of horror such as skinned and crucified bodies or flaming corpses are enough to occasionally shock you out of your boredom and make you think of the director's potential to make a nasty little horror movie rather than this overblown nonsense. Definitely a movie worth seeing if you enjoy ridiculous conspiracy theories or the ironic pleasure of a badly acted and written spectacle, otherwise steer well clear of it.

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