Review of The Exorcist (1973) by Jose Miguel G — 03 Oct 2018
Atmosphere, suspense and tension inside its superb production, William Friedkin successfully offered a memorable direction out of William Peter Blatty's acclaimed novel, turning a basic concept and spinning its own wheel with psychological themes that'll eventually escalate into deep-supernatural corners not other film has managed to overcome, and even when some of its compositions are considered nowadays cliché, The Exorcist still is a film that hasn't grow old neither in its value nor its effects.
This review of The Exorcist (1973) was written by Jose Miguel G on 03 Oct 2018.
The Exorcist has generally received very positive reviews.
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