"Exorcism scenes" refers to the portions of a story, movie, or play that involve the act of exorcism. This typically involves a ritual or ceremony performed by a trained person to remove evil spirits or demons from a person or place.
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Fans of the exorcism subgenre of horror will no doubt get what they came for in the film's conclusion, one of the most overblown, silliest
exorcism scenes in movies, but the derivative cheap thrills leading up to it barely warrant the wait.
The way the film wraps up was completely suspenseful in one of the most
creepy exorcism scenes I have seen since, well, The Exorcist.
The exorcism genre has been making a comeback over the years, but aside from James Wan's The Conjuring, a truly
haunting exorcism scene is hard to find.
And honestly, aside from the final scene in The Conjuring, it's been quite a while since we've seen any truly
scary exorcism scene.
Wan splits these two events up in a way where, us as the audience, get to take a breather and it's not just one big
massive exorcism scene.
While the film's first half — full of jump scares and exposition — might deter some viewers, Derrickson more than makes up for it in the second hour, culminating in a literal glass -
shattering exorcism scene that clocks in at roughly 15 minutes.
The film deals with boundaries between the body and state, radical sexuality and politics through a staged domination /
submission exorcism scene set in an ordinary living room.
I thought The Conjuring «s
exorcism scene was pretty ridiculous and hysterical, but Deliver Us From Evil «s was pretty bad ass.
(In this there is
an exorcism scene which feels totally out of place.)
Nowhere is this more apparent than when Sarchie and Mendoza face their greatest test from the demon harassing them, culminating in
an exorcism scene that viewers will be talking about long after the credits roll.