If you are a fan of horror movies, you must not miss "The Exorcist". This movie, which was said to have scared a group of Europeans to death, laid the foundation for a movie on the subject of "Exorcism". I still remember the scene when I was sitting in front of the computer and saw the little girl coming downstairs in a weird yoga posture.
In the ending of "The Exorcist", the two priests are dead, and the devil is missing. This ending has caused the faith of many pious people to collapse. God is silent. God seems to have completely abandoned mankind, the species that was expelled from the Garden of Eden. .
And "The Exorcist's Prequel" is obviously trying to go back this way, but I don't know the stumbling. The pastor who was persecuted by the Nazis in World War II lost his faith. In a Kenyan church, he had to regain his faith in order to exorcise the devil. Such a process itself is reasonable. However, with the film's director Reni Haring, who won the Golden Plum Award, he successfully shot the same level as the 1973 "Exorcist" in 2004. However, "The Exorcist" has the same shortcomings, the plot is lengthy, the horrible sound effects and the scenes are still old-fashioned, and some suspicions in the movie are unclear. The most important thing is that the ending of the film really caters to those devout Christians, and the great God finally defeated the devil. What about us, these atheists, these Orientals who are far from Western culture, these ordinary movie viewers, how many people can buy mysticism? unknown.
Compared to the movies, what impressed me the most was the fallen angel that I took in several of them-Lucifer. This angel once God admired the most, the most perfect masterpiece. Because he refused to surrender to the Son, he led a third of the angels to raise their flags to resist. This three-day battle in heaven ended in the defeat of Lucifer. He fell as Satan and was removed from the book of God forever.
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