Exorcist: The Beginning
When Father Lankester Merrin arrived to expunge a troublesome
demon from Regan MacNeil in the original EXORCIST movie, many viewers were left
cowering in fear. But questions remained as to the true identity of the
mysterious Merrin, and how he rose to become such a potent force in the battle
against demonic possession. For inquisitive fans still fervently pondering the
unfathomable Merrin, help is at hand in the shape of this prequel film,
EXORCIST: THE BEGINNING. In the post-World War II world, Merrin (Stellan
Skarsgard) has seen his faith lapse due to some tumultuous firsthand experiences
on the battlefield. Taking a lengthy sabbatical in an attempt to rekindle his
belief, Merrin travels to East Africa. While there, he encounters an
archaeological team who have uncovered a Byzantine-era church which,
astonishingly, shows no visible signs of decay. Upon investigating the
remarkable find, Merrin happens upon a crypt beneath the church, and
inadvertently unleashes the same omnipotent demon that he duels with in the
first EXORCIST movie. The local villagers unwittingly succumb to the powerful
otherworldly force, and as chaos breaks out, Merrin experiences a cruel sense of
irony when the very horrors he sought to escape engulf him once more. Overcoming
a difficult production that saw original director Paul Schrader ousted from the
crew, Renny Harlin (DIE HARD 2) pulls out all the stops to deliver a creepy
complimentary piece to the other EXORCIST movies. The casting of Skarsgard as
the younger Merrin was a wise move, and neatly augments the work of fellow Swede
Max Von Sydow in the first film. Working in the shadow of such a legendary movie
is never easy, but Harlin manages to create a disquieting air of uneasy menace
as he allows the tale to unfurl.
DVD
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Widescreen 2.35
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Dolby Surround 5.1 English |