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So, The Exorcism from 2017, huh? It dives into that classic battle between faith and the supernatural, but with a twist. The pacing's a bit uneven at times—it's got those slow build-ups that make the eventual scares hit harder. The atmosphere? Dark, claustrophobic, and dripping with dread—definitely lends itself to the horror genre. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, do have a certain charm; they nod to the classic horror flicks but feel fresh in their execution. The performances? They carry the film—there's a rawness that really grounds the surreal elements. It's not a straightforward ride, but there's something undeniably intriguing about its take on the age-old exorcism theme.
Explores the psychological depths of possession.Interesting blend of traditional and modern horror elements.Check out the practical effects for a nostalgic touch.
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Adam Bolt
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