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TerrorScribeThe Last Exorcism (2010)
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The Last Exorcism (2010)

Directed by: Daniel Stamm
Written by: Huck Botko and Andrew Gurland
Starring: Patrick Fabian, Ashley Bell, Louis Herthum, Iris Bahr, Caleb Landry Jones, Tony Bentley
Running time: 87 minutes
Rating: PG-13

Back when I was too young to drive myself anywhere but old enough to ride my bike places, I would, on most any summer day, trek on down to the old Hampton-Illinois library. You could usually find me in one of a couple of places: either somewhere in with the science-fiction books or in the religion section. Religion might sound like a curious section for a boy barely in double digit years to be poking around in, but there was one book that constantly held my fascination. Up on one of the higher shelve - high enough for me to need a step stool to get to - was a small red and black book, barely bigger than a paperback.

Its title, one simple word: Demonology.

Maybe there was just something about my Roman Catholic upbringing that drew me into that mysterious world of candlelit rituals and spiritual warfare. Maybe I've always been attracted to the darker elements of life. Whatever the reason, it makes me excited about movies like "the Last Exorcism".


"The Last Exorcism" follows Pastor Cotton Marcus, who was raised by his father (also a pastor) to be a prodigy, touched by the Holy Spirit at a young age. However, he's not so much a prodigy of spirit as he is a prodigy of study and manipulation. Now, after all these years of being trotted out like a performing pony, he wants out. All he wants is a job with health insurance. As a bit of a last hurrah, Marcus decides to take a documentary crew with him on a random exorcism in rural Louisiana to show that, like much of what he's known of organized religion, it's all just showmanship and some sleight of mind. They meet with Louis Sweetzer who is very concerned that his daughter, Nell, is possessed. Marcus approaches it most likely as he has every exorcism he's ever performed and we are brought along through the process. After money has changed hands, Marcus performs a very theatrical exorcism, complete with groaning demons and smoldering crosses. Nell is fine now... or is she?

"Exorcism", while nowhere near as hyped as last year's "found footage" sensation, "Paranormal Activity" is, head and shoulders, a better movie. What set "Exorcism" apart is the development of the characters. There is more to the people portrayed than just what might be considered stereotype. Pastor Marcus - portrayed with an easy charm by Patrick Fabian - while seeming like an affable con man trying to pull as fast one over on a rube, is also a man tired of his current lot, conflicted in his faith and possessing compassion in the face of an unbelievable situation. As the possessed, I absolutely loved Ashley Bell's performance as Nell. There were so many little things she did - sometimes a look or a slight upturn of her mouth - that conveyed so much of what was going on within, be it joy or fear or madness or menace. She was simply amazing.

However, one thing that may be a point of contention for some viewers is that "Exorcism" is shot in cinéma vérité style or what has simply been dubbed lately as "shaky cam" style. Detractors only seem to be able to take from the movie that the camera moves a lot and essentially missing the magic that what happens on the screen isn't being presented as simply entertainment, but as an actual event. When done well, as in the cases of "The Blair Witch Project", 1980's "Cannibal Holocaust" or 2007's "[REC]", the film pulls you into its reality. Success or failure of the style isn't based on the steadiness of the film but on how effectively it keeps you in its world. To that end, I feel that "Exorcism" succeeds handily. Director Daniel Stamm, in his first mainstream feature, does a wonderful job of establishing characters and the tone, gradually dialing up the tension as things go along. Another point of debate will be the ending. Of all the possible endings, I felt the way they handled it was one of the more creative ways without jarring us from the world they worked so hard to keep us in.

Teenaged gorehounds may be disappointed by the lack of the traditional horror trappings of gore and nudity, but "the Last Exorcism" more than makes up for it by giving us a riveting and frightening experience.
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#2
I had good feelings about this one, which normally I don't for the type. I gotta see it.
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#3
I kinda wanted too see this movie until all the bad reviews started popping up everywhere.
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#4
I really liked it. I haven't seen any bad reviews myself, but I think that a lot of it may come from the fact that it's not cookie cutter. It does some things that are counter to the conventional wisdom.

My two cents.
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#5
I didn't mean like actual reviews from critics I ment like from regular people who saw it.
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#6
It looks promising but I have been disappointed so many times with these type's of films... The Exorcism of Emily Rose was so not what I was expecting. I have a feeling this is going to be similar.
And I am getting tired of the found home made footage angle...
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#7
It was ok. Nothing like I expected. It wasn't traditional mother contacts Roman Catholic church and frees child of the demons hold. The shaky camera didn't make me nauseous like Cloverfield did. I probably won't watch it again, but I had to ck it out.
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#8
The acting was phenomenal. The characters were interesting and captivating. The plot was peculiar and the ending unexpected. I can usually guess endings. This movie was not predictable.
At one point of the movie, I felt pissed, ripped off. And then I was dumbfounded.

With that said, i hate movie hype. I'm tired of hearing about this movie already. I wasn't freaked out watching it like my friend was or others. Am I desensitized all ready? I guess those moments were expected. I think I was more occupied through the movie trying to figure out who was the crazy one instead of being scared.
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#9
My Hatred of Eli Roth has become more of a general dislike of late so i think im gonna give this movie a chance,God Help You Mr Roth if im not a mixture of scared and arroused when i walk out of the cinema.
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#10
I thought that the characters were strong, the performances were great, there was a lot of religious commentary, the ending was fantastic but... I thought it was an okay movie. It wasn't great but it wasn't bad. I wanted to see more 'exorcists' and I wanted to see more with Nell.
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@freddy
I didn't mind the religious commentary. I thought it was a different spin on the normal catholic family freak out like Red mentioned. Rev Cottons story added humor and a question of faith to the film. But I felt the story fell flat with that as well...we didn't get to see Rev Cotton struggle with his faith, which is what I was kinda hoping for.
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Oh I loved the religious commentary. Hell, if I can watch the film again... I can write an entire article about it because it makes a lot of good points about it's fallacies. You are right that it is a spin on the typical Catholic family too. Now that I think about it, that's something that it was missing too... I wanted to see Cotton struggle with his faith after seeing Nell. However, I think throughout the entire film he is 100% convinced that she is not possessed. Perhaps in his mind, he is in denial.
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I am really interested in seeing this, most likely I will have to wait until I can get my hands on a dvd....
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#15
The acting is the strongest quality of The Last Exorcism, really good and strong performances from the main characters. I liked the angle the story took here, and it worked great. I don't have an issue with the final act, but at the same time, I wasn't surprised by the ending either.

My issue is when you have a "found footage" film such as this that gives off a "realistic" vibe; then the characters should make realistic, or rational decisions. It was really frustrating that Cotton kept going back and sticking around. Yes, I realize that he was out to debunk exorcisms and reveal them for what they were.

But, anyone in their right mind would eventually get the message that they need to get the hell out. I just can't stand when writers make stupid, absurd & unrealistic character choices. The last 30 minutes I was rolling my eyes.

5.5/10 for me.
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