Review of The Sect

The Sect (1991)
6/10
A kindergarten teacher becomes involved with a Satanic cult resulting in horrifying and terrible events
19 February 2021
Horror movie mostly set at a house with a great number of gory and bloody scenes. Third movie by Italian horror maestro's most gifted acolyte, Michael Soavi. A school teacher : Kelly Curtis becomes involved with an elderly man : Herbert Lom who she previously ran over at a car accident . But Satan has chosen his victims. Soon after , she finds herself being hunted por an eerie Satanic cult . The battle with evil has begun.

Creepy and scary movie with a number of amazing and terrifying scenes and lots of blood of gore. It is an atmospheric chiller with subterranean secrets about a young German schoolteacher who becomes involved with the Manson-like devil-worshipping sect headed by a mysterious person . The film is acceptable and passable but has a convoluted plot, being middlingly paced with several scenes that don't make sense and some frames in the wake of Argento's Inferno. The picture blends sacrifices, tortures , bravura set pieces, supernatural events, Alice in Wonderland references, ghastly appearances, general dream-like ambiance, stylist visuals and anything else.

It packs a colorful and atmospheric cinematography by Raffaele Mertes . As well as thrilling and mysterious musical score by Pino Donaggio. This gore-feast picture was regularly directed by Michael Soavi, that's why it has a number of flaws and gaps. Soavi is a fine artisan who started as a director assistant in various notorious films most of them directed by his maestro Dario Argento or Lamberto Bava as Tenebre, Phenomena, A Blade in the Dark, Demons. With new skills went on assisting Dario Argento as FX supervisor for Opera. Then Argento offered him to shoot another movie, the horror film titled La Chiesa or the Church with Dario as producer and shot in Hungary. In the Eighties and Nineties Soavi made some decent terror movies such as "Aquarius, The Chiesa, The Sect and his best one : Dellamore Dellamore or Zombie Graveyard" with Rupert Everett and Ann Falchi. All of them established as an fine expert more on suspense and scares than on graphic gore.
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