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LA MALDICIÓN DE DAMIEN

Damien - Omen II

1978 US HMDB
junio 9, 1978

Desde la repentina y sospechosa muerte de sus padres, Damien, vive con sus adinerados tíos (Lee Grant y William Holden). El chico, a quien muchos consideran el Anticristo, planea fríamente apoderarse del imperio empresarial de su tío como primer paso para dominar el mundo. Mientras tanto, todos los que intentan desvelar los secretos de su siniestro pasado, o de su pérfido futuro, encuentran la muerte de forma rápida y cruel...

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Produccion: Harvey Bernhard (Producer)
Guion: Stanley Mann (Screenplay)Mike Hodges (Screenplay)
Musica: Jerry Goldsmith (Original Music Composer)
Fotografia: Bill Butler (Director of Photography)

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Después de la muerte de su padre, Damien se muda con sus tíos Richard y Ann donde la nefasta presencia del pequeño diablo se traduce inmediatamente en la muerte de la tía Marion. Con su primo Mark, Damien va a la Academia Militar Davidson donde obtiene excelentes resultados. Mientras tanto, muertes extrañas y hechos inexplicables se suceden entre quienes sospechan la verdadera naturaleza del joven demonio que prosigue, sin ser molestado, su carrera hacia el poder. Este segundo episodio de la serie "Omen" representa una de las raras veces en que una secuela logra ser al menos casi a la altura del primer film de la serie. El mérito de la película es el de desarrollar más la trama inicial propuesta por el primero, siguiendo las etapas de la adolescencia y la madurez de Damien. Fluido, sombrío y angustiante en el punto justo con más sangre y violencia respecto al primero pero a costa de una vena creativa decididamente reducida pero igualmente interesante de seguir. Si han amado "La Profecía", esta secuela es para ustedes.
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8 /10

This wasn't as good as Richard Donner's superb original, but it's a solid sequel. It lacks the unique sense of despair and menace of one's own child perhaps being the Antichrist, and the suspense is neither as taut nor as skillfully handled, but there are some great death scene set-pieces here, and it's not as bad as horror fans would let you think it is. I have a special place in my heart for the religious thriller, so perhaps I'm a tad more lenient than I should be in my grading, but I could very well say that the devil made me do it, or at the very least, his spawn. Jerry Goldsmith does another fine soundtrack, albeit not with the two Oscar nominations and one win this time around, while William Holden and Lee Grant do a credible job of replacing stars Gregory Peck and Lee Remick, whom Damien had no qualms dispensing with in the first film. The original is essential viewing for anyone, while the first two sequels are fine fare for any contemporary cinematic (by that, I mean of films since 1970) horror or religious thriller aficionado.

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JPV852

7 /10

Actually not half bad and kind of enjoyed this one a bit more than the first film. Still not great but had its moments, mainly seeing Damien come to realization of who he is and coming to accept it. 3.25/5

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CinemaSerf

6 /10

Following from the really enjoyable "Omen" from three years earlier, our eponymous antichrist (Jonathan Scott-Taylor) is now in his teens, and together with his cousin "Mark" (Lucas Donat) attends a military academy whilst under the care of his uncle "Richard" (William Holden) and aunt "Ann" (Lee Grant). I think the problem with this follow up is that having already been exposed to the style of horror this offers: the sharp violin music, tight facial close ups, and the use of an animal (in this case it is a crow) as his implement of choice, there is very little by way of a shock factor. Holden is way past his best as an actor, the dialogue adds little to the rather lacklustre sense of menace and the ending is completely devoid of any real jeopardy. It's enjoyable enough, but sadly not patch on the original.

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