The Order
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Starring: Heath Ledger
Rated: R (Restricted)
Type: DVD
Directed By: Brian Helgeland
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Release Date: 2003-12-30
Running Time: 102 minutes
Alex Bernier (Heath Ledger) is a member of an arcane order of priests who is sent to Rome to investigate the mysterious death of the head of this order. The body may be of a Sin Eater, a renegade who offers absolution, last rites and therefore a path to heaven outside the jurisdiction of the church. Alex enlists the aid of his old comrade Father Thomas and of a troubled artist (Shannyn Sossamon) upon whom he once performed an exorcism. He soon finds himself plunged directly into the face of unimaginable evil, murder, and ultimately, a fate worse than death. The Order will find you!

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More like 3.5 stars
This is a movie that you can't stop in the middle and do something else. I made that mistake and it lost its whole spell on me.
Having said that it's a pretty OK movie where evil and Catholicism are concerned. Heath Ledger's character is a priest whose mentor has died. Not that's a problem itself, but he's been excommunicated and cannot be buried in holy ground because of this. Alex, Ledger's character, does it anyway, but not before noticing that there are marks on his body that correspond to that of a Sin Eater, a human who can offer absolution outside of the Catholic Church. That's obviously a huge no no.
The plot is about him trying to find the Sin Eater and destroy him, but the ending holds a nice twist that you probably weren't looking for. It's a bit weird though. I wouldn't have ended the film like that.
I don't think this is Ledger's finest work, but it's not bad. He was a very good actor, one whose films I'll continue to watch for years to come. I felt that Sossamon's character of Mara was very underused. I wish there would have been more of her in this film.
It's a good film if you like dark suspense, and dark films. It's definately not for those who don't like to see Catholicism in a bad light, but I didn't feel it was shown negatively, only that some within the Church are evil as opposed to the entire thing.
I will say this, and this is a spoiler, the choice to use Peter Weller in the second role, or at least his voice, was a very bad idea. His voice is very distinctive and I don't see how any could not have picked it out in a crowd.

Too dark for me....
I've been trying too see all of Heath Ledger's work since his death...and he is great, as always...but the film itself just wasn't. I think it was the subject matter ( what is a sin eater?). I think one of the main reasons Heath did this film was because he had already worked with the director before on " A Knight's Tale"...in fact this is a bit of a reunion because a couple of the actors from "A Knight's Tale" came back to do this film with Heath. But that wasn't enough to save it. Heath never gets to smile in this flick..let alone laugh. When it was over, I watched "A KNight's Tale" again just to see them all happy again and get what I had just watched off my mind. If your an avid Heath fan, then you should see this because his work in it is good. I'm glad to own it and there a couple of scenes in it that I'll watch over and over again between Heath and the girl. Just wish I could say better about the rest of the flick.

Great DVD, Lousy movie.
As far as the DVD goes, it's fine. The movie, however, was disappointing. Something about a "death eater." Totally bizarre and ridiculous.

Sin eater
The movie is at times a little hard to follow so if your dealing with little ones (like me) you may need to rewind a time or two. Otherwise I enjoyed the story, some really dark parts though so, I wouldn't let anyone under say 13 or so watch. But the whole story of the "sin eater" was a new one on me. Ledger's chacter struggles to understand the theory of taking away someone's sin no matter the cost. I won't say anything more because I don't want to give away the story. Good job by Ledger as usual.

Disturbing, Dark, and depressing...yet unique, intense, and Supernatural.
I first saw this at a theater, and walked out thinking, "WTF?!" The movie was even more intense on the big screen. Yet I eventually bought the film, and I've watched it on DVD a few times.
Despite the dreary, dark, and depressing aspects of the movie, I like the premise of the film. I also very much see "The Dark Pope" as a possibility, since the history of The Church is one of Conversion at Sword point. The premise is solid, but the pace is slow at times. I would give The Order five stars if it picked up the pace a bit.
In summary, after my initial reaction, I have come to appreciate this movie. I recommend it.
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