“The Devil Made Me Do It.”
I don't like scary movies but all the hype about The Exorcist movie wore me down and I just had to see it. It was so intense; it scared the hell out of me. Even after the movie had ended, it stayed on my mind and I couldn't get to sleep until it was morning. The sound effects and imagery of the girl’s head turning were very frightening. As I was watching the movie, I couldn’t help but think if I could become possessed like that by the devil or even my sisters. Here was this normal, innocent looking girl until she becomes possessed by a demon. The devil became real for me and it hit close to home and for many of the others in the theater. As I exited the movie, I could see other movie-goers had the same frightened and shaken look I experienced in the movie. The reality that the possessed character portrayed was powerful enough to affect me and the other movie-goers and this helped to make the film a success.
While the entire movie was disturbing, the most frightening......
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