Watch: Rape of the Soul 2006 123movies, Full Movie Online – A documentary that argues that many pieces of Catholic religious art have for hundreds of years contained embedded (subliminal) images that have promoted sex, violence, and the degradation of the Church..
Plot: A documentary that argues that many pieces of Catholic religious art have for hundreds of years contained embedded (subliminal) images that have promoted sex, violence, and the degradation of the Church.
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A complete joke
I just noticed that each of the reviewers of this film (mostly 10/10 stars, one 9/10 stars) have joined IMDb at 2007, and have not rated any other films than this one. The only reviewer who has rated other films than this is the guy who gave it 1/10 stars… From the user comments you can hear that the director’s “company also spent thousands of dollars buying out most of the seats to the weekend prime time shows so the movie appeared to make money.” I wouldn’t be surprised if he wrote all of these reviews himself.The film itself is interesting look into the paranoia and craziness of Michael A. Calace, nothing more. It’s way too long to be interesting just for this case and visually it’s very boring. It starts to repeat itself till the end after about 20 minutes, when it gets into the completely bonkers analysis of Christian paintings where Calace finds phallic symbols and demons and what ever from every single detail with not a single plausible evidence for anything that he says. Some of the stuff the experts say might be plausible, but I didn’t really care that far.
Gutsy performances in a really great flick!
In seeing Rape of the Soul what I can say is wow, this is a tremendous film. Filmmaker Michael A. Calace kept me focused, while I tried to catch so many embedded items myself in the art. Afterward, I started talking to the other viewers. It was like I had to check with strangers to talk about the amazing images we just saw.This is great film-making, the story is expertly told and all of the experts are really believable. Of course seeing the pictures with these embeds popping out right off the pictures is a big plus.
As the film kept going deeper, I was actually looking for the imagery ahead of time, and sometimes found one or two, which was really a lot of fun. I can’t even remember seeing another movie where I never felt like I had time to leave and take a break.
I’m not religious, but a lot of this art is from some pretty sacred artists and other church people of today. This must be very shocking for churchgoers to see. I mean, this movie proves so much that it has to change one’s perception about many issues.
Fabulous movie all in all, as it is always wonderful to learn something new.
Original Language en
Runtime 2 hr 20 min (140 min), 2 hr 20 min (140 min) (USA)
Budget 0
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Status Released
Rated R
Genre Documentary, History
Director Michael A. Calace
Writer Michael A. Calace
Actors Michael A. Calace, Stanley Monteith, Robert Swan
Country Canada, United States
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Sound Mix Stereo (Western Electric Sound System)
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
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