Tuesday, January 17, 2012

No One Is Safe, scary movie possessed by badness

By Jay Hones


"The Devil Inside' ' usefully reminds us how little it takes to make a few individuals scream in acrowded picture theater. Just cut to a drop of a clergyman standing in a corner looking like a zombie, or to a woman's body folding itself backward in half.

The Devil Inside is the very latest in the apparently endless supply of "found photographs" fake documentaries that present themselves as cobbled together from the artifacts of a hapless filmmaker on a significiantly cursed project.

A lady confesses to a triple killing and is ultimately shipped to a surgery for the criminally insane in Rome with ties to the Vatican. (It's seemingly no major deal for an American citizen to be extradited to an Italian mental

mental treatment for a crime committed in Connecticut.) 20 years after, the woman's child travels to Italy to discover if her ma is indeed mentallymentally ill or possessed. There's naturally a cameraman in tow and after walking into a class for exorcists, they team up with 2 young clergymen who practice their own methods outside anyof the laws of the church.

There are almost no demons inside things, and when they are there, it's like every other exorcism film ever made, except cheaper. Ultimately the entire thing stops at the crossroads that may be called an ending

The only frightening thing about The Devil Inside is how easily so many moviegoers wasted money on it. A total stinker, it nevertheless enjoyed a giant opening weekend, exceeding box office prophecies by far. The many who made the unprofitable investment of purchasing a ticket to it should feel horribly ripped off.

The singular scary thing about The Devil Inside is how effortlessly so many moviegoers wasted funds on it. A total stinker, it however enjoyed a big opening weekend, beating box office forecasts by miles. The numerus people who made the terrible investment of investing in a ticket to it should feel horribly ripped off.




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