Since I believe in God, I must believe in the devil. The story is simple but very careful. It is better than the conjuring series. It satirizes idol worship and superstition. It reveals the problem of church belief. It gives salvation to atheists. It has a beautiful ending with light mysticism + routine intimidation. A religious horror genre movie that is qualified with love and three views. The disadvantage is that the difference between worshiping the Virgin Mary and the devil Maria is not explained enough, so that the ordinary audience in the play cannot actually be "correct" and "rational" After all, ordinary audiences can’t understand the whole situation like the male protagonist, which creates a paradox. In fact, people can’t know whether their beliefs are correct, which shakes the foundation of the Christian church. The natural way to express "don't worship" and "don't ask" is the possibility of obtaining miracles. This is another way of shaking the foundation of the Christian church. The satire of the church clergy and the ending scene are all aimed at the church, but the director is obviously unintentional and powerless. To restore the original purity of faith so it is not a gospel superstition nor an anti-religious thriller The director uses mysticism to tell a good old horror story This story is about human redemption and not religious spirit Plus one star It's because it really scared me and the ending has love. It's much better than the cryptic master key and room 1408 to frighten and scare the heart. This is a horror story that can be told completely outside of the Christian context. Rather than telling the film about the cunning of the devil, it is better to say that it reveals the anti-intelligence inherent in the idolatry of Chrisma Satan has possessed the flesh and spirit of the monotheistic worship organization since ancient times, and the devil is in the church
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