The Wrath (2007) Poster

(2007)

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1/10
Simply Awful
claudio_carvalho28 January 2008
In 1863, the moribund Don Antonio Feliz (Henry Popell) is lured by his friend Don Coronel (Luis Fernandez-Gil) and signs his will giving his properties in Los Angeles to him before dying. His blind niece loses in court and curses Don Colonel, his lawyer Don Innocante, the judge and their families. On the present days, Antonio Feliz's descendant Angelina Feliz (Kristina Morales) and her boyfriend Derek Blake (Daniel Bonjour) accidentally find an ancient map where the family treasure is hidden in the Griffith Park. They ask their language arts professor John Diaz (Kurt Sinclair) to translate the map, but the dishonest teacher steals the copy. With the stinky drifter George Abernathy (Bertie Higgins), they locate where the fortune is.

"The Wrath" is simply awful. The shameful and messy story, situations and dialogs are so ridiculous that only watching to believe. Bertie Higgins, one of the writers and actor, commits a mistake in his line without any edition or correction. This movie is so bad that does not deserve to be commented. My vote is one.

Title (Brazil): "A Praga" ("The Plague")
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7/10
Lighten Up on this Film!
screechinfo2 February 2009
I did see this at the initial screening in Los Angeles, and to tell you the truth, considering there were a lot of first-time folks involved, it really doesn't deserve the bad rap above.

The director was smart because he had an experienced crew and listened to them - unlike a lot of novice directors who are convinced they know everything because they've read a few books on directing.

"The Wrath" has a lot of dry humor and at times, is fairly creepy.

The romantic leads were completely believable, which is a main reason why the story worked for me, and though the film was not in final finished form (I have not seen that version yet) I truly enjoyed the screening. Of course, it wasn't perfect (really what is?) but I could clearly see that the cast enjoyed the filming.

I hope that the Higgins group will continue to create and keep the love of the genre they clearly have.

I look forward to seeing other productions.
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