From the perspective of perception, the rhythm is really too slow, and there are many empty shots that render the atmosphere, but when it comes to getting to the point, it is procrastinated and anxious to death. Although I originally went to those famous scenes, what I remembered and felt most terrifying was the little girl's face with wrinkles and scars, especially when the old priest died in the end, and the male protagonist hugged the old priest. Nearly collapsed, and the demon-possessed little girl had a wicked look beside her, biting her fingers and giggling - it was chilling.
Compared to the horror of the devil itself, the sense of powerlessness and emptiness is even more frightening. Knowing that you can't defeat the devil no matter what, you can only perish with him. Although perishing together temporarily repels the devil, these people will never be redeemed.
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