Review of Anneliese: The Exorcist Tapes (2011) by Claudette A — 22 Apr 2013
Another mockumentary of "found footage" b.s. This one is supposedly about the exorcism of a young lady named Anneliese Michel in Germany. There basically are no effects in this: some eye-black around her eyes, furniture moving by itself, and lots of demonic grunts and talk in German.
You know it's real because the director tells you at the beginning, and some of the "footage" is shot in black and white (because we all know color film wasn't around in the mid 70's right?).
The best part is when you watch a black screen and listen to minute after minute of audiotapes of the possession in progress, all in German of course - with no subtitles so you don't have a clue what is being said (your mother sews socks that smell!).
Garbage.
This review of Anneliese: The Exorcist Tapes (2011) was written by Claudette A on 22 Apr 2013.
Anneliese: The Exorcist Tapes has generally received very negative reviews.
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