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Sunday 8 January 2012

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I was able to see 'The Devil Inside', and I must honestly say that the only thing that scared me, was the abrupt end of the film. As it continues to mock us with a production-making-look-like-real-events, it thoroughly leads us nothing but raising our hands to the air, put a thumbs up, and then quickly turn it down; and then finally for the love of God, we would scream: "Boo!"


In this leading us to nowhere occult horror, we follow a life of a frustrated daughter, whose mother brutally killed three people, in a bizarre bloody manner, as she finds a cure for her mother's medical illness/demonic possession. In the end she and a duo of exorcists, find themselves four Beelzebub's to take down.

'The Devil Inside' tends to use the presentation that 'Grave Encounters' used, only unlike G. Encounters, it [The Devil Inside] has a lousy script and not to mention the desperate-to-convince-people acting by some actors who seem not to know their profession. I'm sorry to be rude. While it feeds us with some implausibly written dialogue and unclear editing and hand-held camera shots; it still ravages the film gathering a wave of audiences expected to be scared.

Whether we like it or not: Paramount Pictures would make money out of this film; it already profited over a million dollars and still counting. No matter how loud we say our "boo", the noise of the sharply-toned "ka-ching" is what Paramount would hear. 1.5 star.


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