O Exorcista: Crente

  • USA The Exorcist: Believer (mais)
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Desde a morte da sua mulher grávida num terramoto no Haiti há 12 anos atrás, Victor Fielding (Leslie Odom Jr), criou sozinho a sua filha, Angela (Lidya Jewett). Mas quando Angela e a sua amiga Katherine (Olivia Marcum), desaparecem nos bosques, e só regressam passados três dias e sem se lembrarem do que lhes aconteceu, isto leva a uma cadeia de acontecimentos que irá forçar Victor a enfrentar o maléfico demónio e, no meio do seu terror e desespero, procurar a ajuda da única pessoa viva que testemunhou algo parecido: Chris MacNeil. (Cinemundo)

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J*A*S*M 

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inglês How big a jerk do you have to be to bring poor 90 year old Ellen Burstyn into a Legacy sequel and do THIS to her character in the script? I swear to god that was an even crappier handling of the original character than the last Texas Massacre with Sally. David Gordon Green is probably the most hated filmmaker within the horror genre right now, and rightfully so. He doesn't just kill off famous franchises, he kills them off in a horribly annoying way. Two stars for craftsmanship, for all the righteous hate, Believer holds up to the basic standard of cinema, but otherwise it's woeful. A piss sterile bore, even that fifty year old film had bolder scenes than this one! ()

D.Moore 

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inglês It's not fair to compare it to the original film, which it's arguably the best horror film I've ever seen, but unfortunately they are literally asking for it, and so one must conclude that The Exorcist: Believer is nothing but mediocre. Perhaps it can appeal someone who doesn’t know the original, but as far as sequels to The Exorcist go, not only is the third one with George C. Scott better, but also the Harlin prequel, which I really like. ()

Goldbeater 

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inglês If it were a stand-alone film about demonic possession, most viewers would wave their hands at it as a grey sub-par film unworthy of any attention. But as an attempted sequel to one of cinema's most iconic works, which many have also called the scariest horror film of all time, it's an utterly pathetic and undignified piece of rubbish that elicits nothing but laughter instead of terror, and mangles the original characters (Ellen Burstyn takes a nasty scriptwriting hit here). Moreover, the fact that, for commercial reasons, they named the film The Exorcist:… , even though this time there is no exorcist is in itself telling. I hope this debacle finally demolishes the myth that David Gordon Green is a gifted horror filmmaker. He's not. ()