preemptive demon

Vinnie 2022-03-28 08:01:02

After watching this movie, although I can't understand Polish, I understand it logically. The plot is that anyone who sees the statue of the devil will start to be in a trance, and will be possessed by demons and eat people.

Therefore, the clergy must treat these people cruelly and nail them up in advance. In the end, shortly after the heroine was rescued from the church processing room, the demon began to possess her and kill her wildly. It was not until the priests succeeded in putting a mask on her to get rid of the scourge.

The clergy did not kill to sacrifice to the gods, or kill outsiders to sacrifice to the gods, but to subdue demons in advance.

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  • Candace 2022-04-23 07:05:45

    Although the cost is small, the story is well told

  • Lizeth 2022-03-31 09:01:09

    Mysterious religion + travel and disappearance in other places is my favorite type of movie. There are not many highlights in the first hour of the film, except for the fog and the evil-looking statues, but the plot arrangement that makes the audience suddenly realize in the last twenty minutes is indeed a highlight. After watching it, I realized why the Polish language in the film was not translated. When the viewers were confused and started yawning, the mystery was revealed at once and entered the climax of the whole film. The presentation here won my heart.

The Shrine quotes

  • Carmen: No one fucking knows we're here

    Marcus: [correcting her] No one in the whole fucking world knows we're here

  • Sara: [sees a pig being butchered] Oh That's Sick

    Marcus: [dismissive] Need I remind you were hot dogs come from