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Plot Summary
When two young girls disappear into the woods and return days later with no memory of what happened, it triggers a chain of events that forces a grieving father, Victor Fielding, to confront the most terrifying evil he has ever encountered. He seeks out the only person who has witnessed anything like it before: Chris MacNeil.
Critical Reception
The Exorcist: Believer received generally negative reviews from critics, with many finding it to be a disappointing and unnecessary sequel that failed to recapture the magic of the original. Audience reception was also largely unfavorable, with many criticizing its plot, pacing, and reliance on jump scares.
What Reviewers Say
A lackluster sequel that fails to honor the legacy of the original film.
Relies too heavily on predictable jump scares and a convoluted plot.
While featuring some strong performances, it ultimately feels like a rehash of familiar horror tropes.
Google audience: Audiences were divided, with many finding the film to be a weak attempt at reviving a classic franchise. Some praised the performances and the tension in certain scenes, but a significant portion felt it was derivative and lacked the impact of the original 'The Exorcist'.
Fun Fact
The film is a direct sequel to the 1973 film 'The Exorcist', ignoring the events of its previous sequels and prequel.
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