Show me this if my cat is in my arms!

Earnest 2022-01-04 08:01:52

Look for movies to watch when you are bored. I really didn't know any information about this movie beforehand, so I was excited to see Jeff Winger appear (Community is really a good TV series-at least in the previous four seasons). On the whole, it's a very ordinary "religious smash" supernatural film, which almost stamps a chapter of every cliché, cliché.

The protagonist of a film like this must be someone who has a Catholic education but has lost faith. A believer with unpredictable abilities. There is also a good friend who inspires the hero with death. Of course, the most important thing is that a supernatural person who should be sloppy, handsome, cool, and tyrannical is always lying on his back and letting the male lead step on... Hell's marketing model is too narrow. Santino was possessed by a demon and returned to the United States many years ago. He actually killed two of his teammates and their families. There were only six victims. This work speed would have been fired in a private enterprise.

Black leather jacket, smoking and drinking, greasy little curly pastor who has turned from a drug addict to a highly skilled exorcist is also a winner in life. (By the way, the actor's acting skills are a bit *cough*)

Anyway, the plot drove to the end like a train, without a turn in the middle, which is really boring. It's a pity that Butler, the best friend, the most glamorous friend, showed off the skill of playing with a knife with two hands, and it was really worthless. And in the end, when Santino cut him as a fish, his friends didn't shoot, and he didn't know what went wrong in his head.

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Deliver Us from Evil quotes

  • Cop: [restraining Mendoza who is being goaded by a possessed Santino] Remember what you said to me about not listening to what it says

  • Santino: [reading Sarchie's memory] No, please... help me. Help me.