Synopsis
Dogma is a movie released in 1999.
In a world where faith and absurdity collide, an unlikely hero emerges from the unassuming backdrop of an abortion clinic. When two renegade angels, Bartleby and Loki, discover a loophole that could allow them to reenter Heaven, they unwittingly set off a chain reaction that threatens to undo the very fabric of existence. Enter our protagonist, who possesses a unique heritage and is thrust into a cosmic adventure that blends sharp wit, spiritual introspection, and a touch of irreverence. As she embarks on a quest to confront these celestial misfits, she is joined by a motley crew, each character offering a humorous yet poignant reflection on faith, purpose, and what it truly means to be divine. This film is not just a comedy; itβs a thought-provoking exploration of religious dogma wrapped in a fantastical narrative. With its clever dialogue and rich character development, it invites viewers to examine their beliefs while offering a fresh perspective on spirituality. As the characters navigate through a world filled with divine absurdities and moral dilemmas, the film challenges the audience to question what they accept as truth. With a unique blend of fantasy, comedy, and adventure, this cinematic experience promises to entertain while sparking conversations long after the credits roll. Get ready to be touched by an angel in a way you've never imagined!
Miramax
Lionsgate
View Askew Productions