Does The Exorcist: Believer live up to the Oscar-winning legacy of the original film?
The Exorcist: Believer sees director David Gordon Green follow his revitalization of the Halloween franchise with a new vision of the dark world of demonic possession introduced in Wiliam Friedkin's Oscar-winning 1973 film The Exorcist.
The story of The Exorcist: Believer follows Victor Fielding a single dad marked by deep tragedy, trying to make life happy for his teen daughter Angela . That happy daddy-daughter life is shattered when Angela and her school friend Katherine go missing, having last been seen heading into the woods by their school. Angela and Katherine are found three days later, but both girls are significantly changed and dark supernatural occurrences start happening around them.
Exorcist: Believer turns out to be an unbalanced mess of a story, which doesn't ever seem to know where to put its focus. The dual possession storyline was a questionable choice: the film clearly makes Victor and Angela its main focus, leaving Katherine and her family as secondary characters.
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