| Laura Linney Movie: The Exorcism of Emily Rose - Unrated Special Edition
Movie The Exorcism of Emily Rose - Unrated (Special Edition) |  |  | | List Price: $14.94 | | Label: Screen Gems
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Released: December 20, 2005 | | Our Price: $1.85 | | Used Price: $0.01 | | MPAA Rating: Unrated Media: DVD | |
Editorial Review: A THRILLING HORROR FILM ABOUT A LAWYER WHO TAKES ON A NEGLIGENT HOMICIDE CASE INVOLVING A PRIEST WHOPERFORMED AN EXORCISM ON A YOUNG GIRL. The Exorcism of Emily Rose - Unrated (Special Edition) Reviews: great movie  2009-11-28 - this was a very good movie and came in a timely fashion. i was very pleased.
2005: The Exorcism of Emily Rose on dvd.  2009-11-24 - Based upon a true story, part supernatural horror film, part court room drama, the film achieves what it set out to do. Which was to tell Emily Roses's story, as well as entertain an audience.
A Solid Supernatural Thriller with no easy answers  2009-09-08 - Most of this film is structured as a courtroom drama. It begins just after the death of Emily Rose in the home of her shattered family as the priest who was acting as her exorcist is arrested by the police.
A very intriguing opening.
And there's no actress better than Laura Linney as the defense attorney hired to defend the priest in a negligent homicide trial. As Emily's story is told in flashbacks during the trial's testimony, the viewer, like Linney's character, begins to realize that the most unbelievable aspect of the case--that demons and evil exist outside of ourselves--might just be at the bottom of the case.
Excellent performances from everyone, sharp writing. This film doesn't have the overwhelming dread that THE EXORCIST left with audiences but its ambition is a little more involved: it asks questions for the audience to answer for themselves.
If you're looking for an artless, empty slaughter house of a horror movie, then move on. There are plenty of slasher and zombie fests out there.
But if you're looking for an intelligent, well-made film that doesn't limit itself to one side or another, then check this one out.
Spine-chilling Horror! Terrifying masterpiece!  2009-07-05 - Emily Rose: "People say that God is dead. But how can they think that - if I show them the devil?"
If you found the movie "The Exorcist" scary, "The Exorcism of Emily Rose" will chill you to the bone!
Students of art (or literature) may find the cinematography an interesting study too. This movie uses a literary technique of utilizing flashbacks to tell a story. Movie viewers who are used to the more common chronological narrative styles may find this uncomfortable at times, but this is one way to highlight key aspects of a literary work.
Special features of this DVD include:
Director's commentary
Deleted scene
Featurettes include:
- genesis of the story
- casting the movie
- visual design
Don't just watch the movie like an ordinary cinema-goer. Jumping straight into watching the movie without knowing its history may confuse you.
First, read the book that tells you of this girl's case. If you own this DVD, please watch through all the commentaries of this Special Edition DVD first to understand the intentions of the director and producer in the making of this movie. Listen to the director's commentary on what the movie is trying to convey or not convey. The special features of the DVD are a must to understand what the message of the movie is all about.
If you're just looking for a quick horror cinema thrill, stay with the usual fiction and cheap tricks produced elsewhere.
If you're not asking yourself in-depth questions about the supernatural by the time you finish watching this DVD, you've learnt nothing at all.
Since this movie is based on a true story, the challenge for me as a viewer is to ask the perennial question on why God would allow an innocent person to suffer like this so that unbelievers may believe in His saving grace and power? Why not let all the evil men and evil women of today's evil world end up like this? Send the devil to all those unbelievers and people that deserve this sort of suffering.
Excerpt from the movie where Emily Rose has a vision of the Blessed
Virgin Mary:
BVM: "Emily, Heaven is not blind to your pain."
Emily: "Why do I suffer like this?"
BVM: "I'm sorry, Emily...
You can come with me in peace,
free of your bodily form
or you can choose to continue this.
You will suffer greatly.
But through you many will come to see
that the realm of the spirit is real.
The choice is yours."
Emily: "I choose to stay."
The next time BVM calls me, I'll be saying that it is not believers that need convincing. Jesus died for all more than 2000 years ago, till today, 5/6 of the world's population still reject Him. The sufferings of visionaries and believers only get mocked in today's world, how about telling God to generously bestow all these evils on the unbelievers and the world's evil-doers instead? I'm very sure there is no shortage of evil people everywhere that God can't smite in this earthly lifetime. No need to wait till the afterlife to give them surprises.
It is very sad to know that the afflicted victim in this case had to die.
With God's blessing, may she return to haunt all evil men and evil women of this evil world!
In my opinion, this is the greatest movie that boldly displays the suffering of the afflicted victim with such horror that can numb any human mind. The overwhelming terror you see in this rare case reflects reality of some real life exorcisms. If you're a skeptic and have never seen such suffering first-hand in real life, you don't know what you're missing. Ignorance may be bliss, but truth can be terrifying.
Father Moore to defense attorney Erin Bruner:
"Once you've looked into the Darkness,
you will carry it for the rest of your life.
I believe you've seen the Darkness." ......
Recommended reading and viewing:
The Exorcism of Anneliese Michel
Hostage to the Devil: The Possession and Exorcism of Five Contemporary Americans
The Dark Sacrament: True Stories of Modern-Day Demon Possession and Exorcism
Beware the Night
The Demonologist: The Extraordinary Career of Ed and Lorraine Warren
The Rite: The Making of a Modern Exorcist
The Devil Called Collect: The Exorcism of Jessica Leek
The Exorcist (The Version You've Never Seen)
The Possessed
A Haunting - Seasons 1-4
Good  2009-06-10 - I usually can't watch freaky movies like this, mainly cause I'm a wimp, but this one was really good, and maybe even creepier that it was based on a true story.
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