The Rite (2011)
Whew! We had encountered post exhibit stress while completing our egress that I wanted to unwind with a good movie. Unfortunately, Black Swan wouldn’t be showing until the 25th. I decided to settle on The Rite, starring Anthony Hopkins, instead.
I don’t usually watch horror movies, because I’m easily scared, but I was so sleepy I thought that if things got unbearable, I would just sleep through all of it. Well…I wouldn’t exactly call it a horror movie because it didn’t feel like one. While slow-paced — enough toΒ induce sleep (felt my eyes closing sometimes) — it actually gave interesting insights on exorcisms and the questions that arise regarding demonic possessions.
Even though I’ve seen similar flicks — Stigmata and The Order come to mind — I like that they didn’t romanticize the film and went straight ahead with issues of faith and many other internal battles. Anthony Hopkins and Colin O’Donoghue, playing Father Lucas and soon-to-be-priest Michael Kovak respectively, delivered powerful performances without going over the top. That helped get the message across.
The Rite is based on The Rite: The Making of a Modern Exorcist, a book written by Matt Baglio. The author penned the manuscript based on exorcism seminars he attended at the Vatican. Despite the movie’s flaws, I believe in its merits, since it made me curious about the book and exorcism in general.
Oh yeah, I didn’t realize that there were cuts until I saw the trailer in YouTube. I did notice the little skips, though I thought that they were intentional.
Full Trailer:
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jk5n-fVoNaU&w=410&h=261]
Lia
February 22, 2011 at 6:58 pmAw men, I want to watch since it's Anthony Hopkins, but I can't watch exorcism movies. I get too traumatized and end up getting nightmares for weeks π
As for Black Swan… *cough* torrent *cough* Good copies are out already π
skysenshi
February 23, 2011 at 12:13 amYup, will watch the full movie through torrents haha! (Because I suspect that MTRCB will be hacking the movie to pieces again.) But I need to see this on the big screen, just to show my support to the artists. π I heard it was super low budget so it really needs support.