Exorcist – Der gefallene Engel (2014)
63KExorcist – Der gefallene Engel: Directed by Garrett Benach. With Tara Marie Kirk, Rollyn Stafford, Just N. Time, Todd A. Robinson. A young girl and her family go through a horrifying reality while she becomes possessed by demonic forces. Throughout the film we experience the ways a family deals with situations beyond their control and how they fight to overcome them. Only when the possession takes place does the family bond get stronger and the relationships between them get tested to their limits.
“Right, well even though I very well knew that I was going to get myself into a questionable movie with 90% likelihood, then I still decided to go ahead and watch u0026quot;Victoriau0026#39;s Exorcismu0026quot;, although the movie was carrying the title u0026quot;Exorcist: The Fallenu0026quot; where I found it. Yeah, talk about a misleading title.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis movie was phenomenally boring and uneventful. I managed to endure a staggering 45 minutes, and dozed off twice along the way, before I had to toss in the towel and give up from sheer boredom. The storyline in u0026quot;Victoriau0026#39;s Exorcismu0026quot; was just so mundane and boring that it had absolutely no appeal to me in any way.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe script and storyline was boring and equally so executed on the screen. The characters in the movie were one-dimensional cardboard cutouts and the dialogue was just downright abysmal. As for the special effects, well I honestly didnu0026#39;t see any in the 45 minutes of the ordeal that I suffered through.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIf you enjoy a good horror movie and like the exorcism subgenre of horror movies, then do yourself a favor and stay well clear of u0026quot;Victoriau0026#39;s Exorcismu0026quot;.”