Katie Keating

Katie Keating

  • Born: 1990-9-19
  • Height: 5' 2½" (1.59 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Reba 2022-04-19 09:01:45

      Ghosts and gods don't matter, they don't matter.

      I don't like watching this type of movies very much, so I have to argue in a ghost. Regardless of whether there are ghosts in this world, we cannot define ghosts and gods in human life, because we have to continue to live, instead of endlessly worrying about supernatural things. It's like maybe...

    • Enid 2021-11-19 08:01:28

      Not only the existence of God, but also the choice of human nature

      I think the number one position of religious movies in my heart is about to change.

      This film may not be liked by many people, but this film is the one that connects people and gods the most in this type of film I have seen so far.

      Emily is a bridge. She connects people and gods. She sacrificed...

    • Kellie 2022-04-24 07:01:05

      Using a lawsuit as a narrative, such an unfolding to describe such a story, I like it

    • Stephany 2022-04-20 09:01:40

      The horror film is set in the wonderful court debate, the content of the discussion is more in-depth, I think it can be regarded as a classic

    The Exorcism of Emily Rose quotes

    • Father Moore: Are you a Catholic?

      Erin Bruner: No. I'm an agnostic, I guess. I'm not really sure.

      Father Moore: If you're not sure, then you are one.

    • Ethan Thomas: So, the judge thinks we should offer your client a new plea agreement. Apparently she thinks the community would be better served without this trial.

      Erin Bruner: How do you feel about it, personally?

      Ethan Thomas: My job is to represent the interest of the people, make an effort to be objective.

      Erin Bruner: Hm. I ask because I know you're a churchgoer. Now you're sent to prosecute a man of God.

      Ethan Thomas: Your priest broke the law and a young girl is dead. If he's a man of God, then personally I think he's even more subject to the laws of moral behavior and punishment. If it were up to me he'd get no deal at all.

      Erin Bruner: What about forgiveness and compassion? Isn't that part of your creed or does that just get in the way of your work?

      Ethan Thomas: If you have compassion for your client, counselor, you'll persuade him to accept this: Charges reduced to reckless endangerment, 12 months in a county jail, reducible to 6 plus probation if he can stay out of trouble. Somehow I expect he can manage that, but please understand me... if he refuses I will seek the maximum.