The Exorcism Of Emily Rose (2005) - Original Trailer - For more funny videos, click here
Based on a true story The Exorcist of Emily Rose chronicles the haunting trial of the priest accused of negligence resulting in the death of the young girl believed to be possessed. What's really frightening about this movie is that it deals with a subject everyone knows is real. In this movie the possession and exorcism scenes are equally disturbing, violent and extreme, which makes the entire movie believable without the use of visual effects. More than a criminal negligence case, the trial becomes about the importance of recognizing the limits of rationality and the possibility of a world beyond the visible. The movie is based on the true story of Anneliese Michel, a German college student who believed she was possessed by multiple demons, including Lucifer. In 1975, several years after Michel had started suffering from extreme seizures and unexplained behavior, the Catholic church gave her priest permission to perform an exorcism. Various rituals were performed at least once a week for ten months until, in July of 1976, Michel died of starvation. She had claimed for months that the demons would not allow her to eat. Her parents and the priests who officiated the exorcism were brought to trial on charges of manslaughter and sentenced to to six months in prison. "Beg for Absolution" is the last statement Anneliese made to the exorcists before she died. Specialists claimed that if the accused would have begun with forced feeding one week before her death, her life would have been saved. One sister told the court that Anneliese didn't want to go to a mental home where she would be sedated and forced to eat. The exorcists tried to prove the presence of the demons playing taped recordings of strange dialogues like the one where two demons were arguing about which one of them would have to leave Anneliese's body first. On the other hand, the psychiatrists said that the priests had provided Anneliese with the contents of her psychotic behavior, claiming she accepted her behavior as a form of demonic possession. Find out more on the official website www.sonypictures.com/movies/exorcismofemilyrose/site/
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