Sunday, October 02, 2016

Missing in action …

… 'The Exorcist' and the Lost Art of Great Catholic Storytelling - The Atlantic. (Hat tip, Dave Lull.)
The Exorcist got audiences thinking about good, evil, and God while they were being both entertained and frightened. The core of the film is ironically contained in a scene that was cut before the film made theaters, but then was edited back into the re-release. Exhausted from the first round of exorcism, Father Merrin and Father Karras sit together on the stairs outside of Regan’s room. Downcast, Father Karras asks, “Why this girl? It makes no sense.” Father Merrin responds, “I think that the point is to make us despair. To see ourselves as animal and ugly. To reject the possibility that God could love us.”

2 comments:

  1. A wonderful piece, Frank. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. A wonderful piece, Frank. Thanks for sharing.

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