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Art of the Devil

Art of the Devil (2004)

May. 14,2004
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4.7
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A pregnant woman is abandoned by her lover. Enraged, she goes to a witch doctor and uses black magic to have her ex and his family killed, only for another woman claiming to be her lover's secret mistress to claim his inheritance and move into his house with her children. Not long after that, inexplicable things happen to that family and, one by one, they begin to die.

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Listonixio
2004/05/14

Fresh and Exciting

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Roman Sampson
2004/05/15

One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.

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Deanna
2004/05/16

There are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.

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Staci Frederick
2004/05/17

Blistering performances.

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missismiggins
2004/05/18

Despite certain other "reviews", this movie is NOT Taiwanese, it is Thai, Thailand and Taiwan are a long way apart, certainly in distance if not in culture.If you expect to see any Thai movies that are based on Western precepts, then you will be decidedly disappointed.Belief in ghosts, black magic is normal in Thailand, ridiculous scenarios (to us Westerners) seem perfectly logical to Thais.It is a movie with its faults like many movies, it is not by any means perfect.But these sort of movies should be viewed with a bit of a different perspective to the multi million Spielberg Hollywood trash, generally, most Thai movies seem to be either slapstick ranting and screaming, whereas once in a while you will find a more reasonable stance, at least you can watch this without cringing.If you watch these movies, you really need to expect to have all logic turned on its head regarding what you are generally used to.Not my cup of tea, but better than so many from here.

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joanamolko
2004/05/19

This film trilogy now known as "The Art of devil "is really like in Mexico, the first film in countries Latin America and Mexico this film is known as "The Fingers Twists of the Devil, "the second movie as" The Art of the Devil "and I must say that is my favorite! Then I read "The Art of the Devil 2" As you heard the first: 'The crooked finger of the devil " has nothing to do with the second "Art of the Devil" and the last 2: "The Art of the Devil" and "The Art of the Devil 2" if the second supplement is the first sequel for all those who have not seen the movies that invite you to visit the following Spanish page: http://joanamolko.spaces.live.com in the movies section

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Scarecrow-88
2004/05/20

Twisted Thai witchcraft flick with an emphasis on using evil to seek revenge and to gain riches. Jittima(..the alluring beauty, Supakson Chaimongkoi) is a lover scorned, a pregnant victim who seduced a wealthy architect, Pratan(Tin Settachoke) who threw money at her to keep her away from his family(..that, while also arranging for her to be ravaged by his business chums). With the help of a secretly practicing witchdoctor, Jittima uses black magic to systematically eliminate Pratan's entire family. When she is hit by a car(..while spellbound at the site of Pratan's family, together as ghostly apparitions looking at her), Jittima loses her child, becoming even more volatile than ever before. Adding extra sting to her torment, another family(..whose mother's children were Pratan's)receives Pratan's luxurious estate and inheritance, with Jittima orchestrating a plan to besiege them, using the dark arts to gain access to the fortune she feels is rightfully hers. By capturing(..literally)the heart of Ruj(Isara Ochakul), Jittima will infiltrate the family, marrying him and progressively use witchcraft to destroy them with her eyes on the prize she's so longed for.The film focuses on this family's teenage daughter, Nan(Arisa Wills)and the effects on her watching each member falling prey to supernatural forces beyond her control. This is the emotional arch of the film, a family worsening at the hands of a pathological, cold-blooded female with a deadly agenda, gaining trust by those she is in fact exterminating. Interesting enough, the witchdoctor is just as guilty for he willingly participates in performing the rituals which cause such destruction, whose spells cause really horrific acts to innocent people(..many of the acts cause hallucinatory effects which force victims to see created horrors, resulting in certain death). There's no doubt that Jittima(..known as Boom to the family she's annihilating)is pure evil and to watch so closely her own handiwork, the architect of destruction she is, is really what makes the film so chilling. The violence that ensues can get quite disturbing such as the sight of an army of eels smothering Nan's brother Neng(Nirut Sutchart), Ruj's vomiting razor blades, Nan's mom constantly coughing up blood, her insides hemorrhaging, or reporter, Danai(Somchai Satuthum), a threat to the entire concocted scheme, suffering a piece of broken glass crawling underneath his skin, having to slice his body in order to get it out..you see the effects of just how dangerous black magic can be. I think it's the way Jittima carries them out, like a Black Widow slowly poisoning her husbands with arsenic, a cold and calculating series of attacks, that provides the film's most unpleasant tone. The inhumanity of it all, and the whole fact that no one suspects her(..the cynicism of this kind of power, seen earlier when Nan was forced by a friend, a true believer, into visiting a spiritualist, is established)is what drives the story, culminating in a showdown between Nan and Jittima, with Danai, a believer in the forces of good and evil, lending a helping hand, trying to uncover the one responsible for causing the black magic. One unnecessary decision, which mars the film, is the bouncing back and forth, to past and present, as Jittima discusses her reasons for what has transpired to a bound and distraught Nan. With more focus on linear story-telling, this could've been less aggravating. Still, the film shows the genesis of the monster that would become Boom until the very confusing climax when Jittima makes a very odd decision regarding her own fate, in turn shattering all that she has strived for. Another really bizarre sub-plot has this mysterious ghost girl hanging around Nan's kid brother..this ghost child is connected with Jittima, and it's quite a revelation, to say the least.

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BA_Harrison
2004/05/21

Fans of unusual Asian horror will no doubt be familiar with the spate of weird and rather unsavoury films that emerged from Hong Kong in the early 80s; titles such as The Devil, Seeding of a Ghost, Centipede Horror, Calamity of Snakes, and Devil Fetus delivered disgusting gore mixed with black magic, and quite often featured a plethora of slimy or creepy critters (bugs, worms, eels, snakes etc.) crawling from corpses or victims' mouths.Thailand's 2004 horror Art of the Devil, from director Tanit Jitnukul, is very reminiscent of such films: it's a revenge film that sees a woman using magic to torment and kill the family of a man who wronged her. It features some nasty gore, plenty of hokey voodoo rituals (including one that involves the use of a dead baby!), and LOTS of eels, but although it has the occasional good moment, the film is rather tedious overall, not as nasty as I had expected, and is hampered by some mediocre acting.Jitnukul's direction is slick and the film has a very polished look, but with a narrative that meanders rather aimlessly until the predictable conclusion, plus lots of confusing flashbacks, it's hard to stay interested for the duration. Lead actresses Arisa Wills and Supakson Chaimongkol (as vengeful bitch, Boom) are both easy on the eye, and provide a little incentive to remain focused, but, in the end, Art of the Devil proves to be nothing more than another forgettable horror flick.5.5 out of 10, rounded up to 6 for IMDb.

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