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Florence 2022-01-22 08:03:32

Compared with "Exorcism", it is relatively plain. In other words, compared with the latter, "Exorcism" is too dramatic.
It gives me the feeling that Michela’s problems are more like depression-mothers, academics, illnesses and even beliefs. And the conflict between the mother and Michela may have largely come from the two's attitude towards faith. So in a nutshell, maybe as Hannah said, "The devil will never go because they don't exist at all."
Michelle went from a pious belief in religion to her rejection of it (she thought it was a nightmare that kept her away from God). In fact, if you look at this film, the route is very obvious-everything is fine before returning home for Christmas , But the foreshadowing is not to continue to see the doctor; after returning home, there was a conflict with her mother, and the mother did not approve of everything about herself outside (actually I am really curious about what her mother does not like about her daughter. This, directed at her), especially the loss of clothes incident, the contradiction intensified; then Michelle fell ill; but she did not stay here, but chose to continue school. This time, even her father was not standing absolutely. The daughter’s side, and the unhappiness of leaving home this time paved the way for everything afterwards; the news that Hannah was leaving after returning to school (and there was an unpleasant dispute about whether to go to the mental hospital before she left), To complete the report and want to get good grades to prove your anxious mood, coupled with the remaining problems at home, refusing to take medicine to see a doctor, the more important thing is that Michela has always been bad for her condition, and she just can’t accept why she wants to. With this disease, I began to doubt everything, doubt God, doubt medicine, doubt those who say that they help themselves but cannot empathize with them and cannot provide effective help, etc. So, invisibly, she put too much pressure on herself but did not leave an exit, so maybe she opened a gap for herself from the bottom of her heart-she became like this because there are demons living in her body, and the demons control her not to let her. She asked God for help-Michela refused to recognize who she was now, but she couldn't get rid of the status quo.
We may say that this is an obstacle to self-identification in time and space. On the one hand, we want to get rid of all the shackles and doubts about everything due to physical illness. On the other hand, we feel that it is not good for us to do so. Our ideal self is For those who want to get rid of the predicament through'good students, do good deeds'-so, unfortunately, the more restrained they are, the more vent-the vicious circle has begun. Think of it this way, it is a very typical mental illness. Rather than mental illness. No one wants to admit that he is mentally ill.
And Michela is indeed a sensitive, strong and paranoid girl. This is also an indispensable factor for all of this. As it is, the development of a person's character is related to family, environment, and experience.
So, all of this is because the life link surrounding Michela has a problem at some point, or the endurance has reached the limit, or the stimulus has triggered everything, or it is just the body that has triggered the psychology.
But I still believe that faith is a good thing. Just like in the first class, the teacher asked'what is your belief' and Michela said'God'. All sneered, the teacher asked Hannah, who was laughing hard, and said, "Is there anything ridiculous in this?" What is your belief,' Hannah is speechless.
This is definitely a lovely teacher.
There is nothing bad about the heart of a child, but don't forget that'the world is too big, the mind is too small' to live but to have the ability to withstand tempering.
Another: related film "Exorcism"

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