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Stigmata
A half dozen men and women, each addressing the camera directly and alone, speak of their involvement with drugs.
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Plot Summary
A young hairdresser discovers she has stigmata, the wounds of Christ, appearing on her body. As the mysterious phenomenon escalates, attracting both religious fervor and scientific scrutiny, she finds herself at the center of an ancient conspiracy involving the Catholic Church and a lost gospel.
Critical Reception
Stigmata received generally negative reviews from critics, who found its religious themes and horror elements to be unoriginal and heavy-handed. Audiences were somewhat more receptive, drawn to its supernatural premise and performances, though it was largely seen as a forgettable entry in the religious thriller genre.
What Reviewers Say
The film's attempt to blend religious mystery with horror falls flat, relying on predictable scares and a convoluted plot.
Performances are adequate, but cannot salvage a script that feels derivative of earlier, more successful thrillers.
The visual presentation is competent, but lacks the impact needed to make the supernatural elements truly compelling.
Google audience: Google users expressed mixed feelings, with many finding the concept interesting but the execution disappointing. Some appreciated the suspense and performances, while others criticized the plot's lack of originality and unsatisfying conclusion.
Fun Fact
During production, the crew reportedly encountered several strange occurrences on set, including unexplained power outages and eerie sounds, which some attributed to the film's controversial subject matter.
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