The devil is in the crowd

Hester 2022-01-25 08:01:47

After watching it, I only think that the director is a master, the language of the lens is absolutely perfect, and those who like it will like it very much. The early stage of life is too plain and may persuade many people, but I just love to see this kind of very life feeling, and I can see the United States very directly. The daily life of the family, the relaxed and happy mother-daughter relationship, and the doctor-patient communication between doctors and mothers are just like every day in daily life. In the later stage of the devil's possession, strange phenomena suddenly appear terrifying.

Although the cause of the devil is unknown, there are many details in the film. Jingdouyou speculates that her painting angered the devil. It can also be inferred that the first priest put a cross under her pillow and was pushed downstairs to death. When I didn’t put the picture directly, it just made people feel more strange about this matter. At this time, the sheriff came to her mother to inquire about the incident, and asked her for a signature. This small design pulled people back to daily life, including the purple belt of Old Father Merlin, which was made by vomit. After getting dirty, I went to the bathroom and took a kiss, and then put it on my neck. The two priests were exhausted after being exorcised. After a short rest, they walked in again (this kind of detail is hard to see in movies nowadays). At the end of the daily conversation between the sheriff and the priest, inviting him to watch a movie is even more exquisite, daily + strange events + daily, and can even reflect the commonness of this event, as if to tell you that it is very likely that these things are in your life, the devil Hidden in the crowd, it’s just that you don’t know it, but I (the director) made it into a story.

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The Exorcist quotes

  • Demon: Give us time... Let the girl die... I am no one... I am no one... Fear the priest... Fear the priest... Merrin... Merrin.

  • [2000 version]

    Lt. Kinderman: You go to films, Father Dyer? You like them?

    Father Dyer: Oh, sure.

    Lt. Kinderman: I get passes. In fact I've got a pass for the Crest tomorrow night. You'd like to go?

    Father Dyer: What's playing?

    Lt. Kinderman: "Wuthering Heights".

    Father Dyer: Who's in it?

    Lt. Kinderman: Heathcliff, Jackie Gleason, and in the role of Catherine Earnshaw, Lucille Ball. You're happy?

    Father Dyer: I've seen it.

    Lt. Kinderman: Another one.