Description
On the day of his scheduled execution, a convicted serial killer gets a psychiatric evaluation during which he claims he is a demon, and further claims that before their time is over, the psychiatrist will commit three murders of his own.
The screenplay " before their time is up, the psychiatrist will commit three murders" is read already at the beginning of the film.
The ending of the film is as unnatural and strained as possible, blurring the pleasant impression of the film. The victory of one of the parties, which the script diligently led to, turns into a puff. And only because the film should be "Christian".
Sean Patrick Flanery is good, but in the moments of the most difficult transformation for an actor, the director shyly adds editing glues.
, I believed that there was a demon in him after he cried in the cell and asked for his dinner, he was so sorry at that moment just pts(
But there is a caveat: the film, in fact, is conservative Christian propaganda. This can be seen in the details, and the devil, as they say, in the details. Ironically, at the same time, the demon expresses radical right—wing views: "abortion is murder", "euthanasia is murder", "death penalty is murder", and all people with liberal views are worse than demons. If you dig deeper, the actors and filmmakers are all Christian conservatives. It's interesting that a priest was present on the set and performed an EXORCISM on the set, because everyone decided that demonic entities were interfering with the filming process 🤡
Therefore, it is worth watching with a handful of salt and criticism.