The atheistic materialist steel straight man who likes exorcism movies expressed his helplessness. I will talk about the movie later. The real case prototype that appeared at the end of the film made me very indignant. It doesn't matter how the story is made up, in the end it has to go back to the real case, and I'm very confused about the motives of the film production team. do you really believe? Or do you have to hold an agreement with the Warrens before the adaptation? It doesn't matter if this is a gospel movie. When people make it, they know who to show it to, and they won't fool other irrelevant people into the scene. Is this forcibly to whitewash the murderer? Sorry, defense lawyers have given up on this statement. In the end, defense strategies are all emotional issues. After 10 years of manslaughter and 5 years of good behavior in prison, they were released. It seems that only the Warrens have published books and have been hyping demon possession. It seems that he was sued by the little boy's family. Originally, watching this kind of movie was stress-free and a lot of fun. I really don’t understand the motives of whitewashing the Warrens like this. Is it true that a large group of people in the United States believe that demons are possessed, and money is too easy to deceive? If you say that the production team really believes it out of faith, I'm sorry, I really don't believe this...
Speaking of the movie itself, it is acceptable as a popcorn movie, but compared with the first two movies, the watchability is really a lot worse. Rhythm control is one aspect, but the deepest feeling is the change of the characters themselves. In the first two films, the Warrens are more involved in the case as ordinary people. They are nothing more than knowledgeable. They show more of a scholar image, and their demon abilities are not outstanding. There are many constraints in the battle. But in the third part, the road is one foot high and the devil is ten feet high. It is obvious that Mrs. Warren is superhuman, and the ability of the evil wizard to fight has also been greatly advanced. In the horror movie, the gods fight, should we watch the battle with melon seeds? Watching Mrs. Warren show off her yin and yang eye skills, she felt that it wasn't even as wonderful as the last nun's sister spitting holy water. If you want to see a wizard exorcism, you might as well have another Constantine, at least everyone is happy enough. Thinking about it carefully, Lurk seems to be more exciting than the first two. When Lynn Shaye starts to show off her magic, the story will not be so exciting.
In the final analysis, either return to helpless humans to fight against the less powerful demons, or directly start Constantine's magic show against the demon king, and ride the wall between the two, it seems that there is no way out.
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