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The Day of the Beast

A Basque priest has deciphered a hidden message in the Gospel. According to this post, San Juan pretended to warn us that the Antichrist would be born on December 25, 1995. This Christmas would become the beginning of the kingdom of the devil on earth and the apocalypse. However, the devil would not go to New York and the Vatican, but it would choose Madrid birth.


Alex de la Iglesia established himself as one of the best English directors with this apocalyptic movie, which certainly is part of Madrid culture darker, heavy and satanic. Alex Angulo (The Basque priest), Santiago Segura (A Heavy Leganes) and Armando de Razza (A presenter of a program of occultism) form a deadly trio must find the "Portal de Belen" the devil which satanic Kings in order to prevent Madrid from becoming ground zero for the apocalypse.





pool as well chosen (Sacados Madrid's authentic night) as well as scenes in the more emblematic of the capital (as the unforgettable scene Schweppes poster on Gran Via, or persecution to death in prices), create an appropriate atmosphere for the main plot . The strength of the most obscure of Madrid leaves its unmistakable mark on the film could not pass in any way in any other place.


Likewise the soundtrack is one of the best points of the film, with two great Def main topic that shares the name with the film, the Heavy Rhyme Stealer by Sugar Ray, and hilarious Happy Soziedad Misrepresentation Alkohol, say some the 16 magnificent tracks that brings the BSO The Day of the Beast.


The Day of the Beast is a movie you do not forget, nor fail to comment at every opportunity. You can not take them off every time you go to Madrid in Heavy plan, and you end up putting yourself in the Magavideo little scenes before going out.


I leave the trailer, if not in line with quality of the movie, at least if wasted action for those who've already seen.


A greeting and return to Little Snack of Horrors!








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