Director:Daniel Stamm
Writers:Huck Botgo,Andrew Gurland
Cast:Patrick Fabian,Ashley Bell,Louis Herthum
Acting:A
Entertainment:B+
Rewatchability:B
Overall:A
Directed by Daniel Stamm,Eli Roth's presents the Last Excorcism got a lot of mixed reviews and a lot of backlash for the ending,I can't really understand either cause for the most part the Last Exorcism a stylish,tight and effective thriller/pseudo-documentary with outstanding performances, especially from Cotton,played by Patrick Fabian. The only thing that this film suffered from was maybe the misleading name,not that its not about an exorcism but because I think too many people expected it to be like the Exorcist(unfair comparision).The working title was Cotton which really would have fit the movie better but before that it was to be the Ivanwood Exorcsim,which I'm not crazy about either.Given the tone and what really happens in the film,Cotton would have been my choice but hey I'm just a blogger.
The Plot:Reverend Cotton Marcus is a minister in Baton Rouge Louisiana and a fraud,he has no faith anymore due to an article he read of a boy being killed during an exorcism which in turn reminded him of his own disabled son. He makes a mockery out of everything he preaches,even saying his audience will listen and follow any sermon even if it's a recipe for his moms Banana Bread.He is an entertainer and has become quite the big name and become somewhat famous.Every week he gets tons of mail from people including tons of people who claim to need him for Exorcisms.So he randomly picks one piece of mail which happens to be from Louis Sweetzer,a devout religious man and asking for Cotton to come and perform an Exorcism on his troubled daughter .
Cotton decides to take his docu-crew with him to expose Exorcism for the fraud it is.Once he gets to the Sweetzer farm he meets the Sweetzers,Dad Louise, son Caleb and the troubled but lovely Nell,who Louise think its responsible for killing all his livestock and possessed.Cotton thinks it just another routine exorcism for him,so he wires up Nell's room with all his fake traps and sounds which is a very cool scene how he rigged everything up and performs the "exorcism".Cotton claims the demon is gone from Nell and that everything is gold,so him and his crew leave and decide to spend the night ina motel on the way back home.Only one thing happens,they are awakened in the middle of the night by a confused,shaken and almost hypnotic Nell,who somehow managed to know where they were staying
Of course after this Cotton and company are drawn back to the Sweetzer farm where Louise demands Cotton do another exorcism,while Cotton urges Louise to get a psychiatrist to look at Nell.This dilemma happens to be one of the main themes of the film as well,you have religion(Louise) vs Science(Cotton).We all are on one of those sides.which one?Cotton at this point has no idea what to do,he's questioning his own beliefs since it was he who earlier even stated that if you believe in god you have to believe in the devil and demons and starts to wonder if Nell really is possessed after more odd behavior from her.So Cotton gives in and decides to do a second exorcism which in turn leads to a rather unexpected ending.
So what did I like about the Last Exorcism?For starters love just how far away from Hollywood it felt.It's got heart
The whole swampy Louisiana setting really fit the movie to a tee,it is bible thumping country and there really are people so far isolated from the rest of the population that they are almost in their own little world.
I loved Patrick Fabian's performance as Cotton, who despite being a fraud and coming off as a smarter than you still was genuinely likable.Ashley Bell as Nell was also very good,she didn't overact and she was directed to look at both real exorcism documentation as well as psychological disorders that could account for her behavior.Also those contorted positions she did really were her since she did ballet and is double jointed.
The first half of the film is also great as it's almost somewhat of a satire on religious fundamentalists. It also is lighthearted which might not sit well with some horror fans,but it ultimately disarms us by raises the stakes in the final act.
I also really dug the documentary style,kudos to Daniel Stamm for which I normally don't care for all that much,I thought it was well done here specially with his cameraman Daniel,who really is us the audience.
Another great part was the questions it raises...is Nell really possessed? or is she just a really troubled young girl?perhaps even schizophrenic...There are hints that support both sides but really it's on us to come to our own conclusions.The other question It raised as I mentioned earlier is the is the evil human or is the evil supernatural as in science vs religion.
And stop reading now if you haven't seen it but I liked the ending. Sure the whole satanic cult comes somewhat out of the blue,I was almost leaning towards the angle that the Sweetzers were pulling one over on Cotton but it does tie everything together nicely if you were paying close enough attention.And in the end the whole visit to the Sweetzers was Cottons destiny and really one big test of faith for Cotton.Can he save Nell and himself and will god even forgive him?That;s what I took from it.
Buzzline: I believe in Cotton,does God?
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