The rite how long is the movie
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A pregnant teen is possessed by a demon; her body writhes and is tossed around a room. She eventually loses her baby in a pool of blood hidden from view by bed sheets. A small boy has bruises all over his body, and a possessed priest smacks a little girl across the face he also slaps around a grown woman. Also, shocking photos and recordings of people possessed by demons and some spooky sequences involving shadows and noises. Discussion of rape and incest. What parents need to know Parents need to know that this horror drama centered on exorcisms and supposedly "based on true events" pales in comparison -- both in terms of scares and quality -- to horror classic The Exorcist.
Continue reading Show less. Stay up to date on new reviews. Get full reviews, ratings, and advice delivered weekly to your inbox. In , he won the Pulitzer Prize for distinguished criticism. Rated PG for disturbing thematic material, violence, frightening images, and language including sexual references. Anthony Hopkins as Fr. Alice Braga as Angeline. Ciaran Hinds as Fr. Colin O'Donoghue as Fr. Rutger Hauer as Istvan Kovak.
Toby Jones as Fr. Reviews The devil is in the diagnosis. Roger Ebert January 26, Anthony Hopkins as a veteran exorcist. Now streaming on:. Powered by JustWatch. Now playing. Ascension Carlos Aguilar. Are the charms occult symbols? Was the woman in the morgue another victim of diabolical influence? Then there are bits where the film tips over into absurdity.
An encounter with a young boy whom Fr. I think Michael suspects Fr. Lucas of planting the frog; so did I, and I half expected Fr. Lucas to admit to Michael that he did it as a some kind of placebo stunt, or something. Neither are demonic red-eyed mules, if you want to know. He had a very limited role maybe five minutes screen time total , enough to make me wish he worked more in current films. I miss him. I have not read the book this film is supposedly based on. But I would assume that fidelity to it is not a major point.
There was a lot of humanity and recognizable human emotions evident in this film, and I saw no indications that the film was intended to convert unbelievers.
And it worked up to some very suspenseful situations. Which is just what a thriller should do. This was another instance of Roman Catholic exorcism. There were seven "orders" or steps in becoming a priest. In that order, from minor to major: porter, lector, exorcist, acolyte, subdeacon, deacon and priest. This set of orders supposedly was instituted a millennium ago, or more. In more recent times, the "exorcist" order is virtually ceremonial.
The actual current exorcists are specially appointed priests. But it makes you wonder: back in the Early Ages, the next step after reading the Bible at church services being a "lector" was to cast out demons being an "exorcist".
Was there a special need way back then? Such that the faithful could not wait for an ordained priest to intervene? We've also seen Protestant exorcism recently, in The Last Exorcism. I have no reason to believe that casting out demons is limited in any way to Roman Catholics. I think the next film begging to be made is a Jewish exorcism.
Perhaps there is a Muslim equivalent as well. I am not saying that you have to go out and see "The Rite" rite now in the cinema. I don't regret seeing it there. But when it becomes available in a form that you can enjoy at home, it would definitely be something worth while to watch. Ric-7 Feb 1, FAQ 5.
Is 'The Rite' based on a book? How closely does the movie follow the book?
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