Most of the pages show the process of the purest image in Christianity (the virgin girl) being eaten away bit by bit by the devil. A lot of people find it boring, but I don't think this part should simply be used as a foreshadowing of the exorcism at the end of the film, because they are actually one and the same, and the common effect is to make the audience feel hopeless - even if a cute, innocent and good-looking girl is caught The devil has tortured for so long, but he has not received the mercy of God; even though the two priests kept praying and begging, God never reached out his hand—God is not here.
However, neither the little girl's mother, the servants at home, the priest, nor the police have ever shown any disgust towards the child who spoke vile and filthy words. Mothers run around for help, servants try their best to protect the mistress and child, Merlin died in prayer, Karas even took the initiative to offend the teachings to attract demons... It was these people who lit a glimmer of light in the darkness of the collapse of faith - God maybe Don't love us, but our kind won't give up on us.
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