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The Wrath of God
Directed by
Sebastián Schindel
TV-MA
2022
1h 37m
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5.8
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Luciana, a young woman immersed in a circle of mysterious deaths of relatives and the growing suspicion that the person responsible is an enigmatic writer, her former boss.
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Cast of The Wrath of God
Diego Peretti
Kloster
Juan Minujín
Esteban
Macarena Achaga
Luciana
Mónica Antonópulos
Mercedes
Guillermo Arengo
Padre
Romina Pinto
Madre
Pedro Merlo
Bruno
Ornella D'Elía
Valentina (17)
Santiago Achaga
Ramiro
Juanita Reale
Pauli
Pablo Lapadula
Barrios
Lisandro Fiks
Fiscal Ramoneda
Ana Waisbein
Camila
Germán de Silva
Jefe de redacción
Silvina Sabater
Abogada
Briana Patino
Valentina (9)
Agostina Parreira
Valentina (5)
The Wrath of God Ratings & Reviews
Common Sense Media
Barbara Shulgasser
The misleadingly titled The Wrath of God is both compelling and disappointing. Told as a horror mystery, the long-awaited big reveal at the end reveals only what we've known all along, which has nothing to do with either God or the occult.
Los Angeles Times
Noel Murray
"The Wrath of God" is often too clever about teasing out its mysteries. But it has a strong and challenging theme, asking whether its characters' misfortunes are their own fault, or just a case of the Almighty playing capricious games with humanity.
Decider
John Serba
Characters are wafer-thin, the tone suffocates us with self-seriousness, the timeline is hacked up for barbecue and the conclusion isn't surprising... even on a superficial level. This is color-by-numbers stuff passing itself off as a Rembrandt.
But Why Tho? A Geek Community
Jason Flatt
The Wrath of God is fine. It's not doing anything offensive or unsettling, but its pacing and lack of suspense just don't leave much to behold.
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