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When a young girl possesses her son, a sceptical anthropologist must help a former priest demon hunter reclaim his faith to fight a demon and save them all.
"The Exorcism of Emily Rose" doesn't borrow from "The Exorcist". The dramatic question is not whether the priest can exorcise the demon. The inciting incident is that he fails, she dies, and consequently he's charged with negligent homicide. The dramatic question is: can the defense lawyer can get tRead more
“The Exorcism of Emily Rose” doesn’t borrow from “The Exorcist”.
The dramatic question is not whether the priest can exorcise the demon. The inciting incident is that he fails, she dies, and consequently he’s charged with negligent homicide. The dramatic question is: can the defense lawyer can get the priest off the hook?
It’s not just another horror flick exploiting the rite. The trial entails a clash of substantive legal, ethical, medical and religious issues.
it’s a radically different story than “The Exorcist”.
(Oh, and an anthropologist is called to testify as a defense witness.)
See lessWhen a young girl possesses her son, a sceptical anthropologist must help a former priest demon hunter reclaim his faith to fight a demon and save them all.
"The Exorcism of Emily Rose" doesn't borrow from "The Exorcist". The dramatic question is not whether the priest can exorcise the demon. The inciting incident is that he fails, she dies, and consequently he's charged with negligent homicide. The dramatic question is: can the defense lawyer can get tRead more
“The Exorcism of Emily Rose” doesn’t borrow from “The Exorcist”.
The dramatic question is not whether the priest can exorcise the demon. The inciting incident is that he fails, she dies, and consequently he’s charged with negligent homicide. The dramatic question is: can the defense lawyer can get the priest off the hook?
It’s not just another horror flick exploiting the rite. The trial entails a clash of substantive legal, ethical, medical and religious issues.
it’s a radically different story than “The Exorcist”.
(Oh, and an anthropologist is called to testify as a defense witness.)
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What is a Dark Crane? What is a Hidden?
What is a Dark Crane? What is a Hidden?
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