Saturday, April 6, 2024

The First Omen

The second movie in my double feature last night was The First Omen, a prequel to The Omen, and it has such an atmosphere of escalating dread that I was genuinely scared at times (which doesn't happen that often for me).  In 1971 Margaret (Nell Tiger Free), a young American novitiate with a troubled past, travels to Rome at the invitation of her mentor Cardinal Lawrence (Bill Nighy) to work at an orphanage before taking her vows.  Margaret immediately bonds with Carlita (Nicole Sorace), an older orphan who has hallucinations that are similar to those she experienced as a child, and she is troubled by how the nuns, especially Sister Silvia (Sonia Braga), respond to her.  Her unease eventually turns to terror when Father Brennan (Ralph Ineson) warns her that Carlita may be part of a sinister plot to bring about the birth of the Antichrist.  I really enjoyed the story and not just because of how well it leads to the events of the earlier movie but also because of how it incorporates the social and political turmoil of the 1970s as well as the lack of bodily autonomy faced by women (it has themes similar to Immaculate).  I found it very unsettling because of the atmospheric lighting, graphic visuals (that are quite provocative), immersive sound design (I got goosebumps every time I heard whispered prayers), ominous score (which pays homage to the original movie), and body horror that had people in my audience gasping out loud (the birth scene is intense).  The 1970s period verisimilitude is amazing because this looks like it was produced at the same time as The Omen (which I watched again as soon as I got home)Finally, Nell Tiger Free gives an incredibly compelling performance and there is one scene in particular that is worth the price of admission alone.  This is honestly so much better than I was expecting (it is definitely my favorite horror movie so far this year) and I recommend it to fans of the genre.

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