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The Last Exorcism
After years of performing “exorcisms” and taking believers’ money, Reverend Marcus travels to rural Louisiana with a film crew so he can dispel what he believes is the myth of demonic possession. The dynamic reverend is certain that this will be another routine “exorcism” on a disturbed religious fanatic but instead comes upon the blood-soaked farm of the Sweetzer family and a true evil he would have never thought imaginable.
Release : | 2010 |
Rating : | 5.7 |
Studio : | Strike Entertainment, StudioCanal, Arcade Pictures, |
Crew : | Production Design, Director of Photography, |
Cast : | Patrick Fabian Ashley Bell Louis Herthum Caleb Landry Jones Tony Bentley |
Genre : | Horror Thriller Mystery |
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Absolutely Fantastic
There are better movies of two hours length. I loved the actress'performance.
The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.
One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.
This film is a total waste of time. The premise is there is a preacher who is charging people to do exorcisms which he fakes, convincing himself he is doing them a favour (as well as taking their money!) by letting them feel he has got rid of their demons. He allows two people to film him in his last exorcism which ends up going wrong. Well there is zero film-making skill on show, zero of interest happens and the ending is a joke.The film is shot in a supposed documentary style but nobody in 2010 would have such poor quality filming even on an old camcorder or their mobile phone let alone an actual supposed documentary film-maker. It is grainy, grey, blurry and has zero visual quality. It looks like it cost nothing at all to make.The story is extremely boring. Nothing happens basically. It is not an intelligent, thought provoking drama and it is not a fun horror film. There are no exciting moments, no fun horror scenes, no tension, no good dialogue. It just ambles along like an extremely dull late night cable TV documentary. The idea of a guy faking exorcisms and revealing what he does to a film-maker is ok but this film neither has any dramatic interest or any moral dimension of whether his actions are bad or not. He is portrayed as a good guy and the focus of the film so is as near to a hero as the film has yet he is ripping off and deceiving people who are experiencing severe troubles. This is not questioned by the film or portrayed as wrong. The whole film is just presented without any dramatic focus or interest whatsoever.The acting is not terrible in most cases but that is all I can say in its favour. The film goes nowhere with nothing fun or interesting happening then has an inexplicable, unconvincing and stupid ending. Not a harmful or offensive film but just rubbish.
This movie so not scary. 5.6 is just overrating it. This movie has a very bad story line. The ending is is just awful. It is supposed to scary. But is not. It is just cheesy and overrated. It the story of a single father who has daughter that possessed by a demon. So he hires an exorcist to get ride of it. Oops it turns out he a fake. It hate this movie. I do not no why people are scared of it. It could not scary an eight year old. It so not scary. It has got to be one of the worst horror movies ever. Come to think of it the sequel is worst. But still before The last exorcism par II came out this was the worst horror movie ever.
It was good and it was not good on many different levels. I liked the way it started but I thought it got a bit funny in the middle and then the ending was a good twist but also in a way and a cop out. I liked the performance given by the girl who was suffering from problems but I also think the film didn't represent the concept of an Exorcist film because a) the preacher didn't believe in Exorcism, and b) the graphics on the ad poster etc make you think it is one of the prequels/sequels to the Exorcist series of films when it isn't. Add bits of ad hoc video spam aka Blair Witch as maybe a homage to a "classic" that actually has weirdness to it or is it not a homage but an attempt to rip off a genre creating film? I kinda don't care-its like arguing about what defines a good a picnic table. There have been lots of horror films come and go and it is understood that its all in good fun and as such I think a film has to pack more of a punch and not make the audience feel they are stupid if they actually think God means something. It should mean more than a dumb bumper sticker-as such the film kind of maligns the idea of 'a good Christian' and paints Christians people as back woods dumb dumbs or charlatans. The original Exorcist film depicts a priest who is kind of a turd who gets the devil on his doorstep-is it karma? Maybe it is. A similar theme is dealt with by this film yet it is 'not affiliated' with the Exorcist movie. A rip off of a concept using a similar title & graphic style for the ads is to walk a precarious pathway. The girl in the movie won and award and the film was financially successful. Hooray for them. Not sure if I see this film as a keeper. Maybe not so much. A bit thin in the final analysis aka my bros and sisters liked it but I thought it needed something more. Like originality.
Okay, as any horror fan knows, 'found footage' films are 'in' right about now. It seems anyone can run round shaking a camera for ninety minutes and call the result a 'found footage' horror film. The Last Exorcism is one of these 'found footage' films. This time a camera crew follows an exorcist on a job and well, if you've ever seen (a) a found footage film or (b) and exorcism film, then you'll know what to expect.And you get just that. Some might say that that's a bad thing as everything is pretty predictable (and they're probably be right – there's nothing really that new here to see). However, it's not as terrible as most found footage films. The characters are believable and they don't make a hundred and one stupid decisions (maybe one or two, here and there, but that's still less than your average star of a horror movie), so the acting remains good and the camera not too wobbly.Of course the story descends into what you'd probably expect as the team get more than they bargain for.I won't say that anything here is a classic, so it's really down to whether you can be bothered sitting through – yet another – found footage film, combined with yet one more exorcism film. If you decide to give it a go, be gentle – like I say it's no masterpiece, but watchable enough.http://thewrongtreemoviereviews.blogspot.co.uk/