Hugh Grant's transition to playing a creepy role in Heretic reflects Hollywood's unpredictable nature, as he explores darker themes in a genre-redefined landscape.
Unlike typical roles, Grant embodies Mr. Reed, a soft-spoken, bookish character, hinting at a sinister undercurrent beneath the charming facade.
The film begins as a playful exploration of faith and mundanity, with missionaries discussing personal topics before encountering a darker, more complex narrative.
Heretic stands out by subverting expectations, blending comedy and horror, showcasing Grant's range and the evolving dynamics of genre and audience engagement.
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