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Exorcist (Director's Cut), The Review

"Exorcist (Director's Cut), The" reviews

Movie
Exorcist (Director's Cut), The
Author
anonymous
Date reviewed
2006-11-10 23:48:35
Provider
CinemaSource
Review

The definitive horror film returns to the big screen, with some never-before-seen material that not only gives Warners a neat-o marketing tool, but actually sheds light on a few of the flick's enduring mysteries.

Story

You know it by heart. Young Regan (Linda Blair) starts speaking Latin, bouncing around on a shaking bed and rotating her head 360 degrees, so her famous-actress mom (Ellen Burstyn) searches for answers, finally employing the services of a priest-psychiatrist (Jason Miller) and a legendary exorcist (Max von Sydow) whose battles with the devil have left him frail. What makes this more than just a cool scary flick is that it's actually about something -- namely, the erosion of faith and family that makes our kids easy prey for Satan ... or for drugs, violence and other nasty stuff.

Acting

Virtually every actor is flawless in this film, and the fact that their performances hold up 27 years later (none of the acting seems dated or hokey) is remarkable. Director William Friedkin made two legendary casting coups in this film: playwright and first-time film actor Jason Miller is perfect as the faith-fractured Father Karras, and Linda Blair is totally convincing both as the sweet little girl and the profanity-spewing, green-puke-spitting demon.

Direction

If you're expecting those jump-out-of-your-seat scares from start to finish, you'll be disappointed. "The Exorcist" is a film that takes its own (devilishly) sweet time getting where it's going.

Bottom Line

After all this time, "The Exorcist" is still one hell of a movie.


Starring Linda Blair, Max von Sydow, Ellen Burstyn, Jason Miller and Lee J. Cobb.

Directed by William Friedkin. Written and produced by William Peter Blatty. Released by Warner Bros.

Copyright © CinemaSource 2006.



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