"Terrorist News" that is different from "Exorcist"

Carmel 2021-11-19 08:01:28

"Terrorist News" is different from other ghost movies in that it shows the exorcism/ghost upper body and court trial equally. By interrogating whether the female actor emily rose has a ghost upper body and whether the priest killed emily by mistake due to negligence, the scientific and theological interpretation of "ghost upper body" was disputed. The experience of the upper body of emily rose ghost appeared during the interrogation by way of recollection.

There are not many real scares in this film, but the suspenseful and terrifying atmosphere has successfully made the nerves of the audience continue to tense. The most worthy of praise is that the state and appearance of emily rose's upper body by a ghost is really terrifying.Although some people will think that it is a copy of , as long as you have watched a movie, you will have another experience. Her appearance is deeply impressed. In my mind, lingering. This is absolutely due to the actress who played emily rose. Good physical movements are beyond the reach of ordinary people.

The film is finally open ending. Although the court has its verdict, it is actually a ghost, mental illness and epilepsy. The female lawyer's closing statement still gives everyone a little room to think.

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The Exorcism of Emily Rose quotes

  • Ethan Thomas: So, the judge thinks we should offer your client a new plea agreement. Apparently she thinks the community would be better served without this trial.

    Erin Bruner: How do you feel about it, personally?

    Ethan Thomas: My job is to represent the interest of the people, make an effort to be objective.

    Erin Bruner: Hm. I ask because I know you're a churchgoer. Now you're sent to prosecute a man of God.

    Ethan Thomas: Your priest broke the law and a young girl is dead. If he's a man of God, then personally I think he's even more subject to the laws of moral behavior and punishment. If it were up to me he'd get no deal at all.

    Erin Bruner: What about forgiveness and compassion? Isn't that part of your creed or does that just get in the way of your work?

    Ethan Thomas: If you have compassion for your client, counselor, you'll persuade him to accept this: Charges reduced to reckless endangerment, 12 months in a county jail, reducible to 6 plus probation if he can stay out of trouble. Somehow I expect he can manage that, but please understand me... if he refuses I will seek the maximum.

  • Emily Rose: I choose to stay.