robertjlarson
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In a movie where everyone has a camera lens in their foreheads, we seldom, if ever, see any first-person footage. They lenses played virtually no role in the movie as far as showing what footage they were receiving.
For the majority of the film the action is seen through a fourth wall. It doesn't make sense.
For the majority of the film the action is seen through a fourth wall. It doesn't make sense.
If you're a shlub like me, you may watch this if you have no life. Either way, the audio SUCKS. Sound will drop to almost zero and then slowly get louder. It happens when they try to overlay music or some other added sound. Sometimes, it just happens.
As for me, I'm somehow interested in this crap because despite the awful... well... everything, these people got together and filmed their version of the clichéd found footage story, and I support teamwork.
Subtitles are a must, which also means you will have to look up from your phone for a few minutes, and actually watch it.
As for me, I'm somehow interested in this crap because despite the awful... well... everything, these people got together and filmed their version of the clichéd found footage story, and I support teamwork.
Subtitles are a must, which also means you will have to look up from your phone for a few minutes, and actually watch it.
I liked the movie up until it went all evangelical. I'm a Christian and this movie was offensive to me from that perspective. When they got all "praise music" on our asses, the acting suffered and so did the plot. There was no inspiration. IMHO, it was an affront to the religion.
Go back and rewatch The Exorcist if you want a little holy inspirational horror.
Go back and rewatch The Exorcist if you want a little holy inspirational horror.