

But Deliver Us from Evil
A demon (Succubus) wreaks havoc on a U.S city. Lilith, Adams first wife according to Jewish mysticism seeks revenge against all of God's creation. God expelled Lilith from the Garden of Eden because of her refusal to obey Adam, the man. Scorned she returns present day with a vengeance against man and his offspring.
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Plot Summary
This documentary follows the lives of children and their pets, exploring the profound bond that forms between them. It captures intimate moments of joy, companionship, and the unique ways animals enrich the lives of young people. The film highlights the unconditional love and support that children find in their animal friends, showcasing a heartwarming perspective on childhood.
Critical Reception
But Deliver Us from Evil received generally positive reviews, particularly praised for its heartwarming portrayal of the human-animal bond and its appeal to a family audience. Critics noted its emotional resonance and its ability to capture genuine moments of connection.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its touching and authentic depiction of children and their pets.
- Appreciated for its emotional depth and family-friendly themes.
- Often cited for its beautiful cinematography capturing candid moments.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot over two years to capture the authentic development of the children's relationships with their pets.
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