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A renowned exorcist teams up with a rookie priest for his first day of training. As they plunge deeper into hell on earth, the lines between good and evil blur, and their own demons emerge.A renowned exorcist teams up with a rookie priest for his first day of training. As they plunge deeper into hell on earth, the lines between good and evil blur, and their own demons emerge.A renowned exorcist teams up with a rookie priest for his first day of training. As they plunge deeper into hell on earth, the lines between good and evil blur, and their own demons emerge.
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Acoryé White
- George
- (as Acorye' White)
Hannah Alline
- Mrs. Miller
- (as Hannah Culwell)
Bjorgvin Arnarson
- Carson
- (as Alec Arnarson)
Grace E Gonzalez
- Jazzy
- (as Grace Gonzalez)
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2 out of 5 stars.
The Seventh Day is a bad horror film. With dull acting. Boring plot which is no different than any other exorcism movie. Guy Pearce talent is wasted in this film.
The Seventh Day is a bad horror film. With dull acting. Boring plot which is no different than any other exorcism movie. Guy Pearce talent is wasted in this film.
I agree with the other reviewers- this film had no energy, a cliche plot, and the co-lead (Father Daniel) was awful. I was looking forward to this film and it was a let down. In the over-saturated genre of exorcism movies, there is nothing to make this movie stand apart from the others.
The only slight redeeming factor in this was Guy Pierce, and even he wasn't that good.
Not worth a watch
[4/10]
The only slight redeeming factor in this was Guy Pierce, and even he wasn't that good.
Not worth a watch
[4/10]
Mix the newbie with the old pro, standard excorcism plot elements, and then the requisite twist (that isn't difficult to determine fairly early in the film), and you have The Seventh Day. Earnestly made and acted, the lack of new ideas to bring to film, either as an excorcism film or a film in general, unfortunately undoes what the elements are trying to become.
While the subject has been explored in other movies, the Rite of Exorcism is, by itself, a very complex theme to reproduce. Some might call this movie a cliché or a waste of time, but it goes through another route altogether. It's not the "goes to the house exorcise demons" routine. If it could have been better handled? Yes, it could. There's some loose ends to the story. However, I did find it refreshing. Above all, never watch a movie with high expectations. No matter the subject, take it for what it is: Entertainment.
This occult horror movie had promise, but the dependence of the supposedly shocking reveal that was briefly announced earlier just did not succeed in turning this movie into one of those "ah ha" moments. Instead, surprisingly not a lot of thrills and actions explode as the movie continues onward. There are efforts and intriguing moments and scenes, but they instead seem to be too disjointed, confusing, and underdeveloped. Even the quarter of a century old End of Days (1999) has more energetic and potent horror that drips from the screen. The Seventh Day cannot be recommended because the movie is oversold to the put of being a let down by the end. Father Daniel's character portrayal really just does not seem up to the part and how the movie develops.
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- TriviaNo visual FX were used, except for the removal of wires and rigs. Everything else was shot in camera.
- Quotes
Father Peter: [possessed] Wars Need Armies... Armies Need Soldiers
Father Peter: [Possessed] Seventh Day He Rested You See Even God Had A Day Off
- SoundtracksToo Close to Turn Around
Written by Arther Watson
Performed by Golden Travelers
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By arrangement with Light in the Attic Records & Distribution, LLC
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- Gross worldwide
- $987,232
- Runtime1 hour 27 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1
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