General
Medium DVD
Production Year 2003
Certification R (USA)
Genre Music Video & Concerts; Mystery & Suspense; Horror; Science Fiction & Fantasy; Action; Mystery; Thriller
Region Region 1
Nationality USA; Germany
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Cast
Actor/Actress Role
Ledger, Heath Alex Bernier
Sossamon, Shannyn Mara Sinclair
Fürmann, Benno William Eden
Addy, Mark Thomas Garrett
Weller, Peter Driscoll
Carnelutti, Francesco Dominic
Sbragia, Mattia Apathetic Bishop
Casaburo, Mirko Little Boy
Lombardi, Giulia Little Girl
Bremmer, Richard Bookstore Owner
Maccà, Cristina Sister Franca
Villa, Paola Emilia Sister Marie
Celentano, Rosalinda Faraway Eyes Girl
Costanzo, Alessandra Eden's Maid
Lorimer, Paolo Englishman
Odore, Davide Young Eden
Karlsen, John Eden's Manservant
Lozzi, Fabrizio Eden's Driver
Ambrosi, David Demon
Levy, Adam Master Builder
Bilotta, Bruno Bigger Bouncer
Conwell, Leagh Alex, 10 Years Old
Schwab, John American Bureaucrat
Laurimore, Jon Burnham, British Aristocrat
Toussaint, Steve New York Detective
Greene, James British Doctor
Basagaluppi, Luigi Father of Eden
Melega, Michele Morgue Attendant
Viterbi, Emanuele Carucci Priest at St. Peters
Leaf, Richard Sin Eater at St. Peters
Riche, Clive Towncar Driver
Van Damme, Alex Club Bartender
Pastrovich, Barbara Irish Whore
Indrani, Seeta Indian Doctor (uncredited)
Other People
Director Helgeland, Brian
Producer
Writer Helgeland, Brian
Composer
Studio 20th Century Fox
Features
Language Tracks Spanish; French; English; Assyrian Neo-Aramaic; Aramaic
Subtitle Languages
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital 5.1; DTS; Dolby Digital
Running Time 102
Aspect Ratio 1.85:1
Color Mode Color
Plot Summary

Writer-director Brian Helgeland tried something different with The Order, and surely that counts for something. This brooding supernatural thriller was immediately dismissed by critics, and it's easy to see why it flopped: it's full of solemn, quasi-religious ruminations, it's murky in both visual and thematic content, and it demands the viewer's focused attention, which amounts to pissing in the shallow pool of big-studio filmmaking. And yet those qualities also give The Order some modest cult potential, as it tells the story of Alex (Heath Ledger, star of Helgeland's A Knight's Tale), a rebellious priest from an arcane fringe of Catholicism, who investigates the death of his excommunicated mentor and discovers the existence of a modern day "sin eater," capable of cleansing souls of evil, who has chosen Alex as his would-be successor. A troubled love interest (Knight's Tale costar Shannyn Sossamon) and an evil cardinal (Peter Weller) offer hope and damnation, respectively, but it's up to individual viewers to decide if The Order offers anything of lasting interest. --Jeff Shannon

Writer-director Brian Helgeland tried something different with The Order, and surely that counts for something. This brooding supernatural thriller was immediately dismissed by critics, and it's easy to see why it flopped: it's full of solemn, quasi-religious ruminations, it's murky in both visual and thematic content, and it demands the viewer's focused attention, which amounts to pissing in the shallow pool of big-studio filmmaking. And yet those qualities also give The Order some modest cult potential, as it tells the story of Alex (Heath Ledger, star of Helgeland's A Knight's Tale), a rebellious priest from an arcane fringe of Catholicism, who investigates the death of his excommunicated mentor and discovers the existence of a modern day "sin eater," capable of cleansing souls of evil, who has chosen Alex as his would-be successor. A troubled love interest (Knight's Tale costar Shannyn Sossamon) and an evil cardinal (Peter Weller) offer hope and damnation, respectively, but it's up to individual viewers to decide if The Order offers anything of lasting interest. --Jeff Shannon

Alex Bernier (Ledger) is a member of an arcane order of priests known as Carolingians. When the head of the order dies, Alex is sent to Rome to investigate mysterious circumstances surrounding the death. The body bears strange marks on the chest which may or may not be the sign of a Sin Eater (Furmann), a renegade who offers absolution, last rites and therefore a path to heaven outside the jurisdiction of the church. Alex enlists the aid of his old comrade Father Thomas (Addy) and of a troubled artist (Sossamon) upon whom he once performed an exorcism. He soon finds himself plunged into a mystery only to find himself at the heart of it. Written by Brian Helgeland

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