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Dogma
Upon receiving the mission of saving humanity by God, an ordinary abortion clinic worker with a unique heritage, struggles against achieving his mission, so he teams up with an unknown messenger and others, as they struggle against preventing two angles who have been fired out from heaven and try to reenter, the thing that will lead humanity to destruction.
24 February 1972, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
12 June 1974, Highlands, New Jersey, USA
2 August 1970, Red Bank, New Jersey, USA
21 April 1970, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA
21 February 1946, Hammersmith, London, England, UK
28 September 1964, Newton, New Jersey, USA
July 14, 2007
Writer-Director Kevin Smith keeps getting better.
March 19, 2002
A fresh premise gradually turns stale, and jokes that start out lively end up pooped.
March 19, 2008
A very vulgar pro-faith comedy rather than a sacrilegious goof, Dogma is an extraordinarily uneven film that significant cutting might be able to transform into a playable one.
July 07, 2008
The true target of the film is not religion but religious dogma ...
April 27, 2007
Dogma is more strained than funny.
March 19, 2008
A lighthearted, determinedly independent romp.
May 10, 2001
Thou shalt not stop laughing.
March 19, 2008
Make no mistake, Kevin Smith's talky, farcical comedy of cosmic errors is clever. But it's clever in a deeply juvenile way.
January 26, 2006
Too talky, too fond of in-jokes, too caught up (especially during the dismally weak climax) in its crass comic-strip ethos, and not, finally, as funny, subversive or thought-provoking as it would like to be.
July 30, 2007
What you hear throughout Dogma, liberally peppered with the usual prankish profanities, is Kevin Smith having a conversation with himself about his faith.
October 18, 2008
It's too bad Smith's trademark humor got in the way, because while the film definitely has its flaws, there's no denying that it also had the ability to serve as an intelligent debate about religion.
March 19, 2008
I couldn't care less whether Smith's metaphysical conceits about the war between Good and Evil are those of a devout believer or an atheist. The bottom line is that they're puerile.

