The Devil’s Inside the Details: New Exorcism Film

The Devil Inside (US-2012; dir. William Brent Bell), due for release in Australia on 1 March,  utilises some of the less-obnoxious qualities of the relatively new camera verité / found footage tradition — that is, it seems more controlled and less nauseating in its use of wobbly camera movement — and brings it into the exorcism horror subgenre, potentially to good effect, going on the available footage.

Many have been possessed by one; only one has been possessed by many.

Supposedly more accurate than many other exorcism fantasies, The Devil Inside was produced by (among others) Steven Schneider of Paranormal Activity fame. Though we can take claims of authenticity with a grain or two of over-dramatized salt, this proclamation smears it with a veneer of artistic verisimilitude that’s totally in keeping with the roving, first-person cinematographic techniques used. Rev. Bob Larson, Exorcism Consultant, even gave an interview on the subject of its depiction of demon eviction and I’ve included it below.

Above: Suzan Crowley is not herself

Meanwhile check out both the trailer and a special clip of a nicely creepy scene from the film.

Synopsis:

In 1989, emergency responders received a 9-1-1 call from Maria Rossi confessing that she had brutally killed three people. 20 years later, her daughter Isabella seeks to understand the truth about what happened that night. She travels to the Centrino Hospital for the Criminally Insane in Italy where her mother has been locked away to determine if her mother is mentally ill or demonically possessed. When she recruits two young exorcists to cure her mom using unconventional methods combining both science and religion, they come face-to-face with pure evil in the form of four powerful demons possessing Maria.

Trailer:

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Extended Clip:

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Being something of a fan of demonic possession films — made such not by belief but by, I suspect, the dramatic, emotional and thematic potency of that grandfather of exorcism films (and novels), William Peter Blatty’s The Exorcist (US-1973; dir. William Friedkin) — I’m looking forward to this, as it seems to carry a bit more weight than some other Exorcist cash-ins of recent times.

Above: Bonnie Morgan gets twisted up by the whole experience

It’s rather interesting that though it has garnered negative reviews on IMDb, it has so far taken US$52,690,136 at the box-office in the US alone, which, based on an estimated budget of $1,000,000, represents quite a profit. The bad reviews don’t daunt me, of course. This looks like exactly the sort of film that tends to attract naysayers if it deviates from the expected path in any way at all — which I trust it does. We’ll see in March.

Above: The Exorcist, Simon Quarterman

Above: Look into my eyes: Simon Quarterman and Isabella Rossi

Meanwhile, here’s that interview with Exorcism Consultant Bob Larson that I mentioned:

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Source: Paramount Pictures; IMDb.

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3 Responses to The Devil’s Inside the Details: New Exorcism Film

  1. Moe says:

    Interestingly enough ” Reverend” Bob Larson ( whom I call McExorcist) is no distancing himself from being both a spokesman for and a consultant of the movie.

    http://boblarson.org/html/bob-s_biog.html

    Here is my response to that blog entry’s claims:

    http://foreverknightfa.livejournal.com/115645.html

    BTW Larson’s ministerial degree comes from a mail order Christian diploma mill where you send in your hundred bucks and they certify you as a minister, He is also a college drop out and has been a exploitive, sensation-seeking, money hungry man claiming to be ” of God” for decades now.

    I’ve been a Bob Larson observer since around 1986 when he had his radio show, so I pretty much know what I am talking about in reference to this Elmer Gantry of ” exorcists”. Anything he claims is to be taken with a grain of salt. He is not a credible source at all.

    His theology is at best apostate, he is in it for himself and doesn’t care about those he takes advantage of, and he does the unbiblical tactic of Simony, requiring a monetary payment of $495 per hour for ” personal encounters” and a fee for entering his conferences. He’s in it for the money and the ego factor. He once “exorcised” Spiderman from ” Stanley” in an Austin conference appearance ( see Motal’s “Bob Larson versus Spiderman” for the audio). He also cannot distinguish between an actual ” possession” and one where someone is delusional or outright faking it ( The Shirley Ghostman video is an example of the latter).

    In a word, he’s a fraud.

  2. Robert Hood says:

    Thanks for the information, Moe. I have no knowledge of Rev. Larson myself and included the interview with him as a curiosity in relation to the film. I never considered it likely that he would be a “genuine” exorcist, certainly not in the Catholic domain, as I know the Church has very stringent rules regarding both the determination of whether a “possession” is genuine or not and on how they must be conducted. Indeed the Church rarely allows authorised exorcisms at all, or so I’ve read. In this regard I’m a skeptic anyway. I’m only really interested in the dramatic (and metaphorical) potential of the concept in fiction.

    Exorcising Spiderman is certainly a curiosity, and it raises certain issues. How can someone be possessed by a fictional superhero — and if he was, I wonder if the invading entity got copyright permission from Marvel? Mind you, we all know copyright infringement is Truly Evil. It says so at the beginning of every DVD! So it may be something a demon would do.

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