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Bless The Child (2000)
Released By: Paramount Pictures   Rating: R   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Paramount Pictures
Genre: Horror
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Chuck Russell
Language: English
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Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Christina Ricci, Jimmy Smits, Kim Basinger, Rufus Sewell, Holliston Coleman, Angela Bettis
Published ID: 677648
UPC: 097363279648,
Plot: In this supernatural horror story, Jenna (Angela Bettis), an unstable young woman, gives birth to a girl named Cody who proves to be autistic; unable to care for her properly, she turns Cody over to her sister, psychiatric nurse Maggie O'Connell (Kim Basinger). Maggie raises Cody as her own, but when the child (now played by Holliston Coleman) turns six, Jenna and her new husband Eric (Rufus Sewell) forcibly take back the child. Maggie believes Jenna and Eric are not fit parents, but when she takes the matter up with detective John Travis (Jimmy Smits), they discover that a number of children born on the same day as Cody have also been abducted recently. Even worse, it seems that Cody may now be in the hands of Satanists who, in accordance with Biblical prophecy, believe the little girl may be mankind's last line of defense against ultimate evil. Based on a novel by Cathy Cash Spellman, Bless the Child also stars Christina Ricci and Ian Holm. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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85% Accurate to the Bible book of Revelations
Added 10/5/2009

Who would ever suspect the Mesiah to be a woman? Well, the son was already here, so why not the holy spirit in female human form? After all, as stated in Revelations, the faithful and true one is unnamed, and noone knows it's name but it itself. Revelations also mentions a Bride and a Woman on the Mount. There's a reason Revelations hasn't been able to successfully be decoded. A woman may actually have more of a chance to save the world. Who is Mother Earth anyway? The DaVinci code may actually have some truth to it.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
A Refreshing Slant
Added 9/21/2009

Perhaps because this low-key thriller had a message of faith in the Good vs. Evil battle in our time it did not fare as well at the box office as darker films of this ilk, but is in fact, both exciting and involving. Kim Basinger gives a fine performance in director Chuck Russell's underrated film.

Christmas is a week away and the appearance of a star which has not been observed since the birth of Christ coincides with a series of ritual child murders. Maggie O'Conner (Kim Bassinger) is a nurse living alone after being deserted by a husband who split following two miscarriages. Her sister Jenna (Angela Bettis), a drug addict, shows up on her doorstep only long enough to leave her newborn baby, Cody. Maggie raises her as her own, becoming mother to the somewhat withdrawn little red-haired girl. Maggie senses something is different about Cody, not accepting the diagnoses of autism given her by doctors, and is right. Cody has gentle powers and has been born to lead people back to God.

John Travis (Jimmy Smits) is the Federal Agent whose time as a seminary student comes in handy leading the investigation into the six year old children being killed because they were born on December 16th, an occult symbol carved into their arms which points to Black Easter. Rufus Sewell of Dark City and television's 11th Hour is Erik Stark, a charismatic guru who knows what Cody is, and must turn her or destroy her. Holliston Coleman is excellent as the very sweet Cody, whose powers, such as lighting all the candles in church through thought and healing injured animals through her touch is witnessed by Sister Rosa (Lumi Cavazos). When Cody is kidnapped by Stark, Maggie and Agent Travis are helped by angels directing them to her.

Christina Ricci gives a fine performance as Sherry Post, who is being sought out by Stark's followers as well. She tries to help Maggie find Cody before it is to late, highlighted by a tense chase in a subway with a shocking ending. As Maggie gets her back and then loses her again amidst images of winged darkness and Stark's minions, Sister Rosa and Reverend Grissom (Ian Holm), a scholar censured by the Vatican, aid her in her desperate search to save her daughter's life and soul.

This is all handled in a low key and effective manner of ordinary people thrown into extraordinary circumstances, which adds to the suspense. There is an underlying message about faith in God scattered throughout this teriffic film perhaps different than what many came to it expecting to see. The old-fashioned notion that good will always, in the end, will out and conquer evil leaves viewers of that mindset heartened by its message. Those looking for a film in this genre with a more hopeful ending and substantive message may find this as good as I did when I first saw it in a theatre. An excellent suspense film with supernatural overtones, and an ending for those who still believe there is hope.

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Excellent "Good vs. Evil" Movie.
Added 8/24/2009

This is an excellent film about the struggle between good and evil. I like how the different sides are portrayed in this film; evil is here and in your face, screaming at you, while good is to the side, helping those in need, most of the time with simple gestures that seem so understated but can mean the world. This movie gave me chills the first time I watched it years ago, and I am thrilled to have it in my collection.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Blessed the Child
Added 11/6/2008

This is an excellent spiritual warfare movie. Kim B. was able make this spiritual movie come alive. They make satan very ugly in this film but be assured when he comes back he will be beautiful.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Enjoyable religious-toned thriller
Added 8/26/2008

This was a very fun, exciting movie to follow along with. This is another favorite of mine in the religious thriller genre, after The Exorcist, The Omen and Stigmata. People seem to be quick to compare everything, whether it's a book or another film. Just take it for what it is and enjoy! It also has a great cast and good acting!
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
85% Accurate to the Bible book of Revelations
Added 10/5/2009

Who would ever suspect the Mesiah to be a woman? Well, the son was already here, so why not the holy spirit in female human form? After all, as stated in Revelations, the faithful and true one is unnamed, and noone knows it's name but it itself. Revelations also mentions a Bride and a Woman on the Mount. There's a reason Revelations hasn't been able to successfully be decoded. A woman may actually have more of a chance to save the world. Who is Mother Earth anyway? The DaVinci code may actually have some truth to it.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
A Refreshing Slant
Added 9/21/2009

Perhaps because this low-key thriller had a message of faith in the Good vs. Evil battle in our time it did not fare as well at the box office as darker films of this ilk, but is in fact, both exciting and involving. Kim Basinger gives a fine performance in director Chuck Russell's underrated film.

Christmas is a week away and the appearance of a star which has not been observed since the birth of Christ coincides with a series of ritual child murders. Maggie O'Conner (Kim Bassinger) is a nurse living alone after being deserted by a husband who split following two miscarriages. Her sister Jenna (Angela Bettis), a drug addict, shows up on her doorstep only long enough to leave her newborn baby, Cody. Maggie raises her as her own, becoming mother to the somewhat withdrawn little red-haired girl. Maggie senses something is different about Cody, not accepting the diagnoses of autism given her by doctors, and is right. Cody has gentle powers and has been born to lead people back to God.

John Travis (Jimmy Smits) is the Federal Agent whose time as a seminary student comes in handy leading the investigation into the six year old children being killed because they were born on December 16th, an occult symbol carved into their arms which points to Black Easter. Rufus Sewell of Dark City and television's 11th Hour is Erik Stark, a charismatic guru who knows what Cody is, and must turn her or destroy her. Holliston Coleman is excellent as the very sweet Cody, whose powers, such as lighting all the candles in church through thought and healing injured animals through her touch is witnessed by Sister Rosa (Lumi Cavazos). When Cody is kidnapped by Stark, Maggie and Agent Travis are helped by angels directing them to her.

Christina Ricci gives a fine performance as Sherry Post, who is being sought out by Stark's followers as well. She tries to help Maggie find Cody before it is to late, highlighted by a tense chase in a subway with a shocking ending. As Maggie gets her back and then loses her again amidst images of winged darkness and Stark's minions, Sister Rosa and Reverend Grissom (Ian Holm), a scholar censured by the Vatican, aid her in her desperate search to save her daughter's life and soul.

This is all handled in a low key and effective manner of ordinary people thrown into extraordinary circumstances, which adds to the suspense. There is an underlying message about faith in God scattered throughout this teriffic film perhaps different than what many came to it expecting to see. The old-fashioned notion that good will always, in the end, will out and conquer evil leaves viewers of that mindset heartened by its message. Those looking for a film in this genre with a more hopeful ending and substantive message may find this as good as I did when I first saw it in a theatre. An excellent suspense film with supernatural overtones, and an ending for those who still believe there is hope.

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Excellent "Good vs. Evil" Movie.
Added 8/24/2009

This is an excellent film about the struggle between good and evil. I like how the different sides are portrayed in this film; evil is here and in your face, screaming at you, while good is to the side, helping those in need, most of the time with simple gestures that seem so understated but can mean the world. This movie gave me chills the first time I watched it years ago, and I am thrilled to have it in my collection.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
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