6.6
90 min
The Penitent (1988) isn’t faith-affirming drama—it’s lurid exploitation mocking Catholic penitents. In a devout New Mexico/Mexico village reenacting Christ’s Passion (flagellation, crucifixion), jealous husband Ramon (Raúl Juliá) joins fanatical Penitentes while his virginal wife Celia falls for ex-con friend Juan (Armand Assante), sparking deadly love triangle amid rituals. Directed by Cliff Osmond, it sensationalizes "primitive brutal" self-mortification as barbaric cult, blending sex, betrayal, and gore—not exploring redemption or biblical penance. Secular gaze shames Hispanic Catholic traditions as repressed pathology. Cherry-picks extremism to caricature piety, ignoring healthy devotion. Obscure PG-13 thriller for grindhouse fans, not believers.
| Name | Character | Team | |
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Raúl Juliá | Ramon Guerola | Unowned |
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Armand Assante | Juan Mateo | Unowned |
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Martin LaSalle | Miguel | Unowned |
| Rona De Ricci | Celia Guerola | Unowned | |
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Julie Carmen | Corina | Unowned |
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Demián Bichir | Roberto | The Free Refills |
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Tina Romero | Susana | Unowned |
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Justo Martínez | Enfermero | Unowned |
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Enrique Novi | Jose | Unowned |