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La película mas terrorífica de todos los tiempos.
Regan es una niña de doce años víctima de fenómenos paranormales como la levitación o la manifestación de una fuerza sobrehumana. Su madre, aterrorizada, tras someter a su hija a múltiples análisis médicos que no ofrecen ningún resultado, acude a un sacerdote con estudios de psiquiatría. Éste está convencido de que el mal no es físico sino espiritual, es decir, que la niña es víctima de una posesión diabólica. Por eso, con la ayuda de otro sacerdote decide practicar un exorcismo.
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While this film is currently classified as horror, that's actually not the case anymore. Back in 1973, this movie would no doubt be classified in that genre. It presented things never before seen in film. Words and actions coming out of a young girl that would shock and offend you. Imagery that would linger in your mind long after you went to bed...these were the reasons why this was absolutely horror. Those qualities that were unheard of 43 years ago are all over the place in today's world, which lessens the impact of such "terrifying" scenes. People forget that those aforementioned qualities only present themselves in the last half hour of this two-hour-long film. The first hour and a half dealt with a lot of really interesting things. In the first 90 minutes, we are introduced to all of the characters and their own backstories. Each individual had a reason to be there, and it wasn't just because they were a priest and that's their job - no...they had deep, emotionally driven past that led them to that point. Regan's mother, being a famous actress, had connections and money to get her child the help she would need if she really was just mentally ill - but she knew it was more than that. Also, Regan's transformation was a slow build-up that would be incredibly boring if you exclusively look at this like it's a horror film. Don't. It is a character-driven drama with a paranormal kick that comes to a head in the end. The only, I repeat, only issues I had with this film came down to translation and the basic plot that has been butchered in other projects since. No, I have never seen this movie, but I've seen countless films that also dealt with exorcism, and it's always the same basic routine, changed up a little. The Exorcist had that same routine without the extra condiments. It's relatively basic because it kept things simple. That's great if it is 1973, but it's been 43 years since it has been out. We are quickly approaching its 50th anniversary. There's no way anyone can watch this with a fresh and unaltered mind anymore, and that's really too bad. If you've never seen The Exorcist, get out there and give it a try. You'll be surprised at the fully-developed plot it has, and all the care it took to tell a story without just making a "scary movie". Check it out!
Watching this for the first time at 30, I have no nostalgia for it whatsoever. I was told this is supposed to be scary and it traumatized people... I don't know what to think of that. Not scary whatsoever. It's definitely drama oriented and the whole journey of "let's investigate to see what Regan has" prior to the good stuff happening is interesting. The biggest thing it has going is the characters, they're well-established in the very slow first two acts. The tone felt completely off for me. When Regan isn't on-screen it's a serious paranormal horror with depressing subjects (especially when Chris is present). The opposite of that is when Regan is on-screen it's 100% camp, funny and ridiculous—and it never fully commits to that tone until the final 25 minutes. But even then, it's on and off with these two tones depending who's on-screen. And so, the fun I had was on and off too! The makeup for Regan... she looks like a clown with snake eyes and i'm certain they used animal noises for the sounds she does (very clearly heard a bear at some point). I know this is a classic but it just didn't click with me at all, I still respect it for everything it inspired.
One of the most overrated horror movies of all time!! NOT SCARY!
This is, without a doubt, the best horror movie ever made and one of the best movies I have ever seen in my life.
By modern horror movie standards, it's a slow film. But that's because most people don't care about set-up and character development when they watch a horror movie. Regarding how scary it is, horror is like comedy, it's all subjective. I think it's effective and extremely well made. There's a reason it crossed over from horror movie fans to mainstream audiences.