EXORCIST: THE BEGINNING
Running time: 114 mins
Starring: Stellan Skarsgård, Izabella Scorupco, James D'Arcy, Remy Sweeney, Julian Wadham
It's been 31 years since The Exorcist frightened a generation of film-goers and in the process, brought a new credibility to the horror genre with 10 Oscar nominations, including Best Picture. In the intervening years there have been two attempts to follow up the brilliance of director William Friedkin's take on William Peter Blatty's chilling novel about a 12-year-old girl possessed by the devil. Both failed miserably, but that hasn't deterred this latest effort. Nor the fact that Paul Schrader's completed version was all but scrapped and Renny Harlin hired to shoot a new account.
Apparently Schrader's version lacked the requisite blood and gore, and while Harlin's Exorcist: The Beginning contains its fair share, it's certainly not in abundance. What is lacking, though, is a decent story. One of the original Exorcist's most chilling aspects was that it involved real people in an everyday setting, elements that are always starkly more frightening than a horror tale set in some imaginary world with unrecognizable characters.
Although E:TB features Father Lancaster Merrin - with Stellan Skarsgård in the role made famous by Max von Sydow - the action is set in a remote part of Africa, where the arid landscape, along with the film's archeological thread, conjures up comparisons with The Mummy. E:TB is certainly closer in spirit to The Mummy, with its more fantastical brand of horror, than the original Exorcist.
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