Deliver Us From Evil - Movie Review
Director: Scott Derrickson
Genre: Horror
Release date: July 2, 2014
Run Time: 118 minutes
Cast:
- Eric Bana as Ralph Sarchie,
- Édgar Ramírez as Mendoza,
- Olivia Munn as Jen Sarchie,
- Sean Harris as Santino,
- Joel McHale as Butler,
- Chris Coy as Jimmy Tratner,
- Valentina Rendón as Claudia,
- Olivia Horton as Jane Crenna,
- Dorian Missick as Gordon,
- Rhona Fox as Zookeeper
Review: It would really take too much shock Sarchie official
who has nerves of steel and not think twice about putting their lives on the line when it comes to his duty as
a police officer. Sarchie and
partner equally adept Butler
receives a call from one night to
investigate an incident in the Bronx
Zoo.
The case seems to be something not too far from the nature of the problems that normally deal with almost every day, but soon, the most gruesome details come to light. A woman kills a visit to the zoo suddenly and inexplicably baby. When asked, the strange curse Latin mouth and beyond seems crazy.
An unconventional priest named Mendoza whiskey drinkers (Ramirez), which also seems to have been to hell and back, Sarchie meet again and try to tell the woman is possessed by demons. However, it is in fact the victim of a person who is literally a channel to hell.
Derrickson (who also directed The Exorcism of Emily Rose and Sinister) takes on almost everything you expect from this genre - a developed exorcism, mutilated corpses, sinister signs and so on. Sarchie wife Jen (Munn) may not have much screen time, but it portrays its role effectively.
Although not in the league of, say, insidious and The Ring, Deliver Us from Evil packets in a mixture of emotions, which is sometimes very disturbing, when you use the class of more psychological than bloody terror tropes.
Instead of a festival blood everywhere, the film is more about the study of the faith of God's character and the way it is about the guilt of past sins is not known.
The case seems to be something not too far from the nature of the problems that normally deal with almost every day, but soon, the most gruesome details come to light. A woman kills a visit to the zoo suddenly and inexplicably baby. When asked, the strange curse Latin mouth and beyond seems crazy.
An unconventional priest named Mendoza whiskey drinkers (Ramirez), which also seems to have been to hell and back, Sarchie meet again and try to tell the woman is possessed by demons. However, it is in fact the victim of a person who is literally a channel to hell.
Derrickson (who also directed The Exorcism of Emily Rose and Sinister) takes on almost everything you expect from this genre - a developed exorcism, mutilated corpses, sinister signs and so on. Sarchie wife Jen (Munn) may not have much screen time, but it portrays its role effectively.
Although not in the league of, say, insidious and The Ring, Deliver Us from Evil packets in a mixture of emotions, which is sometimes very disturbing, when you use the class of more psychological than bloody terror tropes.
Instead of a festival blood everywhere, the film is more about the study of the faith of God's character and the way it is about the guilt of past sins is not known.