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Faust

2001

R

1 h 41 m

Spain

Drame

Fantaisie

Horreur

A man sells his soul to the devil to gain superpowers and avenge his girlfriend's brutal murder. When he realizes that the price is the soul of his new love interest, he turns on the devil.
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Mark Frost
John Jaspers
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Mark Frost
Faust
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Isabel Brook
Jade de Camp
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Jennifer Rope
Blue
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Jeffrey Combs
Lt. Dan Margolies
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Mònica Van Campen
Claire
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Leslie Charles
Newscaster
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Fermí Reixach
Commissioner Marino
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Junix Inocian
Dr. Yuri Yamoto
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Robert Paterson
SWAT Team Leader
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Marc Martínez
Hapi
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Andrew Divoff
M
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Clare Leach
Nurse Ida
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Francisco Maestre
Baez
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Ronny Svensson
Beef
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Julia Davies
Jonesy
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Sarr Mamadon Alex
Don
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Charo Oubiña
Rizzo
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Ferran Lahoz
Vito

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Priscys Vlog

19/03/2026 10:41
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20/05/2023 12:10
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Christine Chirombo

16/11/2022 11:01
Faust: Love of the Damned
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Erika

16/11/2022 05:06
...really, really stupid, ugly and bad. If your idea of a fine ol' cinematic experience is seeing puppety, rubbery, crappy monsters, unfathomably bad acting, and (the biggest horror of this film) a peroxided Andrew Divoff in a caftan, then this movie is for you! Boy, it's got it all! Honestly, much maligned Ed Wood never made a film this wretched. It's got lots of Europeans playing Americans (accents so thick you could cut them with a knife); it's got a lead with the screen presence of moist balsa wood; it's got poor ol' Jeffrey Combs, who really needs to break ties with Brian Yuzna. Combs actually has acting chops and deserves better than to guzzle Divoff's big yellow snake (I'm not being smutty here; the poor guy does just that). Oy, this movie. I can't say it didn't hold my attention, but it was that kind of stunned, "What the hell possessed them (get it?) to make such a lousy movie?" Where are Mike and The Bots when you need them?
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Elvira Lse

16/11/2022 05:06
"You are the most perfect disciple I've ever had," M declares at the end, suspended over the Homonculus pit. Um, Jaspers killed like a few dozen people, and he sucked as a disciple. I mean, one of the snapshots on M's bureau showed M with Hitler. Jaspers was better than Hitler as a disciple of evil? I suppose after taking so much from this film, it's nitpicking to call attention to this one dumb detail. But it stood out for me. I enjoyed the film in some ways, and I didn't hate it entirely. There were times when it was compelling. Cheap special effects and cgi, but that's standard fare these days. I would recommend this film because there were moments when its gore quotient made me sit upright and in complete surprise. Also, there were some unexpected twists. Enjoy! But "best disciple"? Hmmm.
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Official Cleland

16/11/2022 05:06
Yes, it's a strange movie. Yes, I still don't know if I like it: Divoff was right as M, I liked him. The plot place for Van Campen's character was right, too, although her own dubbing (to spanish) was bad bad bad. Mark Frost was Jim Carrey in a Gore movie but I liked his Faust part of the role. The psychiatrist character and actress are the most defined and well worked ones. The FX were right (wonderful make-up, specially the Van Campen-turns-into-DesireWoman one: horny at the beginning and more disturbing as it went on). But the mix of bad acting, Spawn-theft plot and bad worked scenes and connections didn't leave me clear one thing: did I like this movie? I don't know...
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