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The Exorcist (1973)
7/10
Engraved into your minds...forever
6 December 1999
For those who watched this film on the big screen when it was re-released and thought it was 'comical, funny, not disturbing nor scary' are just do not understand the complexity that surrounds this movie. Back in '73, no one was expecting a film of this kind, and I know it has been said many times but it WAS way ahead of its time. A time where cinema was in its infancy, religion was practiced on a larger scale than today and showing such violent, graphic and disturbing scenes was not thought of as being possible, one can understand why it has been banned for so many years.

I recently watched this movie (at night, before bedtime) and it really left me thinking of how such horrifying scenes could be shown and portrayed in such a way. There were many scenes that would not get out of my head (for those who have seen the movie would know what scenes they are). I could not sleep that night and that hasn't happened since I saw Nightmare On Elm Street Part 1 when I was 6!

What makes things worse is that there are well known cases where people have been possessed by the devil or a supernatural being, which leads them in doing evil deeds.

When you mix a horror movie with religion on such a large magnitude, things can heat up and become very unpleasant.
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7/10
Superb...period
1 December 1999
It was interesting to see an actor such as Pacino to take a role of this nature and pull it off with great ease, adding realism and humour, compared to his previous works, (Scarface/Godfather). An actor (Pacino) who can change his acting from one side of the spectrum (mean, aggressive,cunning) to the other (funny and bubbly) must be recognized and commended for.

Being a light hearted romantic comedy it did make me laugh on various occasions, (Pacino's hilarious dance at the party, running up the stairs and completely out of breath) where scenes that I had to watch over and over.

Although I am not a regular viewer of Phieffer's movies, she did suprise me with a high powered performance, a role which I don't think would have suited anyone else.

Frankie & Johnny is a film worth purchasing for the small screen and a movie that could mirror ones' own love life.
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