Movie Review: Exorcist: The Beginning

Written by Chris Beaumont
Published August 22, 2004

First I must ask, was this film necessary? I don't really think so. The original film is one of the most chilling films ever made and stands well on it's own. There have already been two sub par sequels that didn't really go anywhere. Who though that we needed, or even wanted, another Exorcist film? With that out of the way, I will say at first watch it seems better than either of the sequels, and like some other sequels this summer, is not a complete waste but is still far from being a success.

The concept is a good one. Father Merrin, the exorcist in the original, had obviously had some contact with Lucifer prior to Regan's possession. This film would go back in time to when Father Merrin first encountered the ultimate evil and the effect that that would have on him. At the core, it is story that could make for compelling cinema. The problem comes from the dissenting opinions of the studio executives. At first John Frankenheimer was set to direct, but bowed out of the film shortly before his death. He was replaced by Paul Schrader, who shot the film, edited it and delivered a finished product. The studio said there wasn't enough blood in the film and Schrader was fired. The studio then brought in Renny Harlin to, essentially, make the film a second time. Reportedly, 90% of the film was reshot. There was also a change in the lead actor, prior to any shooting. Originally Liam Neeson was set to star only to be replaced by Stellan SkarsgÄrd. In the end, the film was finished to the studios liking. Although, they didn't like it enough to screen for critics.

So for some reason, I decided I wanted to see the movie, today turned out to be the day. It turned out to be another in a long line of frustrating films. Part of the problem was the title, if they released it under a different name, it may have been better received, but that's besides the point at this stage. The problem with the film is that the story is not nearly compelling enough and there is an over reliance on cheap jump scares. I have no problems with the jump scare, they have their place and should be used in moderation, here it seems they were tossed in to add excitement to the numerous dull moments.

We follow Father Merrin, now just Mr. Merrin as he has left the Church. He is contacted by a group of people who have found a church buried in the desert, and need someone to authenticate it. Merrin, along with Father Francis, are dispatched by the Vatican to go to the site. Once at the site strange things happen, people are going crazy, people are missing, crosses turn themselves upside down, the works. It is soon discovered that this was the spot where Lucifer landed after being expelled from heaven. From here it spirals into some pointless action, some extraneous characters, until we get to the final showdown which tries to build tension and excitement but is interrupted by some "action" scenes and some blood. I did like the resolution, although there was another missed opportunity, this time in the lack of the Exorcist theme.

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Christopher Beaumont spends much of his time writing about entertainment when he isn't sitting in a movie theater. He is known around the office as the "Movie Guy" and is always ready to talk about his favorite form of entertainment and offer up recommendations. Interests include science fiction, horror, and metal music. His writings can be found at Draven99's Musings, as well as Film School Rejects.
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#1 — August 23, 2004 @ 17:17PM — Eric Olsen

Thanks Chris, very well done. Next up: The Exorcist: Before the Beginning, with Lucifer in heaven, palling around with the Big Three, hitting on Charlie's Angels, strumming the harp - it's something of a departure for the franchise.

#2 — August 23, 2004 @ 18:13PM — Chris [URL]

Sounds about right. I must admit, I am interested in seeing Paul Schrader's version. He said he was making a more psychological film than a gore fest. Could be interesting. I also understand that Schrader's contract guranteed a release, so this will probably e out on DVD soon enough.

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