Devil in me

Idell 2022-01-25 08:01:47

The lengthy literary front tone, the mirror is slow and full, forcing the audience to see clearly what he wants you to see.

The originator really has something, he didn't make the logic and horror of horror to the extreme, but he gave people unlimited reverie. For the details of the supernatural movie, it is an innovation of the great model form. Wen Ziren’s grandfather, the grandfather of Wen Ziren, did not call upon the ghost, but is much more disgusting than the ghost. The core of the ghost is supernatural. The core of this movie is society, and the thriller is secondary. The devil is a metaphor.

The power of the devil comes from the fear of life, the intertwining of pressure and illusion, the mixing of truth and lies, making it difficult to distinguish between false and true-because the devil exists in everyone's heart, the process of repeated confirmation is struggle, and the powerless is: only death can Calm our hearts.

The weakening of people by psychoanalysis, the arbitrariness and indifference of doctors, the eternally missing father. Quack doctors make a lot of money by coercion and deceit, those who relied on conscience can not cure their own mothers; hypocrites defraud others' wealth with integrity, priests commit the crime of stealing because of poverty. The devil of the pedophile appears in the house at any time, but we are unable to bring it to justice. Only regular actions and violent sacrifices can system it. The world is full of so many souls who are lonely and fearful waiting to be saved, anxiety is filled in every shot, and the answer is so silent. If it weren't for the Virgo director who dug a pit and didn't fill in a lot of details and the procrastinating underworld ending, this film would be assigned 8 points.

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  • Dr. Barringer, Clinic Director: It looks like a type of disorder that you rarely ever see any more, except in primitive cultures. We call it a somnambuliform possession. Quite frankly, we don't know much about it except that it starts with some conflict or guilt that eventually leads to the patient's delusion that his body's been invaded by an alien intelligence, a spirit if you will.

    Chris MacNeil: Look, I'm telling you again and you'd better believe it: I'm not about to put her in a goddamn asylum! And I don't care what you call it! I'm not putting her away!

    Dr. Barringer, Clinic Director: I'm sorry.

    Chris MacNeil: You're sorry! Jesus Christ, 88 doctors and all you can tell me with all of your bullshit is...

    Dr. Barringer, Clinic Director: There is one outside chance of a cure. I think of it as shock treatment. As I say, there is an outside chance...

    Chris MacNeil: Will you just name it, for God's sake? What is it?

    Male Doctor: Do you have any religious beliefs?

    Chris MacNeil: No.

    Female Doctor: What about your daughter?

    Chris MacNeil: No, why?

    Dr. Barringer, Clinic Director: Have you ever heard of exorcism? It's a stylized ritual in which rabbis or priests try to drive out the so-called invading spirit. It's pretty much discarded these days, except by the Catholics who keep it in the closet as a sort of embarrassment. It has worked, in fact, although not for the reason they think, of course. It was purely the force of suggestion. The victim's belief in possession helped cause it. And just in the same way, this belief in the power of exorcism can make it disappear.

  • Father Dyer: Listen, if you ever go up there again will you take me along?

    Astronaut: What for?

    Father Dyer: First missionary on Mars.