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Consecration Review: Strong Performances Lost in a Muddled Plot

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Grace, an ophthalmologist’s assistant, exists in a world of measurable science and observable truths. Her life is upended by a call informing her that her brother, a priest, has died violently at a remote convent on Scotland’s Isle of Skye.

The official report is a murder-suicide. Grace’s immediate rejection of this fact is absolute; her brother was a man of deep faith, incapable of such an act. This disbelief propels her across a cultural and spiritual threshold.

She leaves the secular logic of her life behind to enter an isolated enclave of fervent Catholicism, a place where faith and horror are intertwined. Her quest for answers pits the modern, rational mind against an ancient, dogmatic institution.

The Ominous Convent and Its Keepers

The Mount Saviour Convent is a place of stark contrasts. Its oppressive stone walls are set against the wild, untamed beauty of the Scottish highlands, a landscape that feels older than the faith practiced within it. This visual tension speaks to a deeper cultural friction between the land and the institution.

Inside, Grace confronts characters who feel like archetypes drawn from the global lexicon of religious horror. The Mother Superior is an avatar of zealous certainty, her pronouncements of demonic influence delivered without a hint of doubt. Father Romero, an envoy from the Vatican, is more complex.

He shifts between the posture of a reasonable modernizer and an enforcer of an ancient, unyielding power. The nuns themselves are a collective body of ritual devotion, their unsettling habits, from a sudden game of peekaboo to a single bandaged eye, forming a visual language of pious suffering familiar to anyone versed in the genre.

A Muddled Path to the Truth

The film’s narrative rejects a linear investigation. Grace’s search for answers is fractured into a confusing mosaic of present-day action, jarring flashbacks to a traumatic childhood, and visions of medieval knights. This attempt at a complex, layered chronology unfortunately collapses.

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The synergy between the visual storytelling and the plot breaks down; the flashbacks and visions serve to obscure rather than illuminate. The viewer, alongside Grace, is left disoriented, but without a clear thematic purpose for the confusion. Grace herself often seems strangely passive, a character to whom the plot happens rather than one who drives it forward.

She faints and is led through sequences, her agency dissolving into the chaotic narrative structure. A coded journal discovered along the way promises a key to the mystery but becomes just another convoluted thread in a story that continually tangles itself.

Strong Performances in a Familiar Story

Amid the structural chaos, the film is anchored by its lead performers. Jena Malone’s portrayal of Grace is fiercely committed, lending a necessary emotional weight to the bizarre proceedings. Danny Huston gives Father Romero a gravitas that makes the character’s ambiguous nature feel deliberate.

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These strong performances, however, exist within a story built from recycled parts. The film’s ultimate revelation about Grace’s identity is a plot twist so telegraphed it loses all impact, a familiar device in global horror that feels tired here.

The production misses an opportunity to engage with its specific setting, using the evocative Scottish landscape as a mere backdrop for generic Catholic horror imagery. This creates a disconnect, a sense of place that is never fully explored. The cinematography reflects this conflict; beautiful shots of the rugged coast give way to murky, poorly lit interiors that hide the action in a placeless darkness.

After its UK–US theatrical release in February 2023 via IFC Films (later streaming on Shudder and digital platforms), Consecration returns to digital on 16 June 2025—available to rent or stream on services like Shudder, Hulu, Disney+, and AMC+

Full Credits

Director: Christopher Smith

Writers: Christopher Smith, Laurie Cook

Producers and Executive Producers: Xavier Marchand, Casey Herbert, Jason Newmark (Producers); Alastair Burlingham, Stuart Ford, Ed Fraiman, Adam Nagel, Miguel Palos (Executive Producers)

Cast: Jena Malone, Danny Huston, Janet Suzman, Thoren Ferguson, Will Keen, Ian Pirie, Steffan Cennydd, Daisy Allen, Eilidh Fisher, Alexandra Lewis

Director of Photography (Cinematographers): Rob Hart, Shaun Mone

Editors: Arthur Davis, Brian Berdan

Composer: Nathan Halpern

The Review

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4 Score

Consecration presents a conflict between its quality components and its flawed narrative structure. The committed performances from Jena Malone and Danny Huston, along with the haunting beauty of the Isle of Skye, offer moments of genuine craft. These strengths are undermined by a convoluted script that mistakes confusion for depth and a final revelation that lacks any surprise. It is a film of wasted potential, a collection of strong ingredients that fail to create a satisfying whole.

PROS

  • Committed lead performances from Jena Malone and Danny Huston.
  • Beautifully captured, atmospheric Scottish locations.
  • An initially intriguing premise pitting science against faith.

CONS

  • A messy and disjointed narrative structure.
  • The central twist is predictable from early on.
  • An over-reliance on familiar religious horror tropes.
  • Poorly lit interior scenes that obscure the action.

Review Breakdown

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