It's okay, but the exorcism part is not enjoyable enough to watch. I really like the hard struggle of "The Exorcist" (whether it is a movie or an American drama).
Relatively speaking, I actually pay more attention to the trivial details outside the exorcism part:
For example, did the male lead have been punished for killing the person? After all, no matter how heinous the person did, it would be illegal to beat him to death;
For example, the one that popped up from the piano in the basement, I was so worried that he would be forgotten in there, although I knew it was impossible;
For example, the woman who smashed into the male owner's car, when I saw it, I was worried that the male owner would hit her to death, but there was no more information.
For example, is it really good to exorcise the demon in the interrogation room of the police station? Although there are cameras (the back is broken) and colleagues peeking behind the glass, how do you explain the new injuries that the prisoners later appeared? Does anyone really believe this supernatural phenomenon? What should the police department explain? If it's so tragic, you would think of torture to extract a confession, right?
Well, I actually think too much by myself, there is no way, the brain hole is too big to be blocked.
Finally, put a few pictures, the handsome protagonists... It's a pity that they have a partner, and the lunch collar was caught off guard.
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