Frailty
No soul is safe.
Overview
A mysterious man arrives at the offices of an FBI agent and recounts his childhood: how his religious fanatic father received visions telling him to kill people who were in fact "demons."
Backdrop
What makes this movie Worth Watching
Frailty taps into anxieties surrounding religious extremism and the potential for violence rooted in misinterpreted faith. Released in the early 2000s, the film resonated with a post-9/11 audience grappling with questions of religious authority and the dangers of blind faith, further fueling its compelling narrative.
- Matthew McConaughey's portrayal of the adult Fenton Meiks is captivating and unsettling.
- The film's twist-laden plot keeps viewers guessing until the very end, creating a suspenseful and engaging experience.
- The exploration of religious fanaticism, psychological trauma, and the blurred lines between good and evil is thought-provoking.
- Bill Paxton's directorial debut showcases his talent for creating a chilling and atmospheric thriller.
Fun Facts
- Bill Paxton not only directed and starred in the film but also originally conceived the story.
- The child actors, Matthew O'Leary and Jeremy Sumpter, give incredibly nuanced performances for their age, adding to the film's realism.
- The axe used in the film was deliberately designed to look unsettling and unholy, contributing to the movie's disturbing atmosphere.
Available Languages
English
US
Title:
"No soul is safe."
Deutsch
DE
Title: Dämonisch
"Keine Seele ist sicher!"
Italiano
IT
Title: Frailty - Nessuno è al sicuro
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Français
FR
Title: Emprise
"Aucune âme n'est en sécurité"
Español
ES
Title: Escalofrío
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Português
PT
Title: A Mão do Diabo
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Reviews
I enjoyed nearly every aspect of this film, especially that it didn't really on unnecessary violence or gore to tell a gripping story. Well done.
Oscar Awards
Wins
Haven't Won A Oscar
Nominations
Haven't Nominated for Oscar