Review Of The Exorcist: Believer, Travel Questiones Audience's Faith
The Exorcist: Believer (MORGAN CREEK ENTERTAINMENT Production)

JAKARTA - The Exorcist: Believer has started to be watched in Indonesian cinemas. This film can be a celebration for fans of the supernatural horror and fans of the The Exorcist franchise.

The film, directed by David Gordon Green and written by Peter Sattler and Green, marks a live sequel to the classic horror that was released in 1973, bringing back the iconic character Chris MacNeil (played by Ellen Burstyn). Although the film carries a franchise legacy, The Exorcist: Believer is also able to stand alone as an interesting work.

The Exorcist: Believer follows the journey of Victor Fielding, played brilliantly by Leslie Odom Jr, a father who struggles to save his possessed daughter. The story begins with the tragic background of Fielding, who lost his wife in the Haitian earthquake and has to raise her daughter Angela (played by Lidya Jewett) alone.

When Angela began showing signs of terrible and strange behavior, Fielding tried to seek help. It was in the scene in the film "The Exorcist Believer" that Ellen Burstyn returned to the screen as Chris MacNeil, a woman who had been dealing with the same thing in the past.

Quoted from ANTARA, Burstyn at The Exorcist: Believer presents a tense and deep performance as a mother who has a traumatic experience in dealing with evil forces.

The search for Fielding to save Angela brought the audience to a journey full of tension and fear. The scenes of exorism in the film were intense and thrilling, with special cinematic effects stunning and made the audience feel tense uncertainty.

One aspect that makes The Exorcist: Believer stand out is the way the film explores the themes of belief and faith. Fielding is a skeptic who doesn't believe in supernatural things, while Chris is a person who believes in supernatural powers.

The conflict between the beliefs of the two characters provides a deep dimension to the story and invites the audience to reflect on questions about faith and trust.

The film also explores the theme of family and love. Fielding is willing to do everything possible to save his daughter, who depicts the love of a strong father and his determination to protect his son.

Chris also showed his love and support for Fielding and Angela thus creating a strong relationship among the main characters.

Overall, The Exorcist: Believer is a solid and worth watching horror film. A tense atmosphere, intense exorcism scenes, and deep theme exploration make it a tense experience.

The film managed to combine the elements of supernatural horror with deep moral considerations, making it a film worth watching by fans of a horror genre like this. With Ellen Burstyn brilliant and the cast's solid emotional ties, the film is a celebration worth watching for fans of The Exorcist, classic horror and horror films in general.

The Exorcist: Believer is a tense journey that questions faith and involves the hearts of the audience until the last second.


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