"The Exorcist (1973)" is a cinematic masterpiece that has been glorified for decades, and yet, I’m baffled by the blind adoration it receives. Let's be real: the film exploits fear in the most grotesque manner while failing to offer anything substantial. It’s a regurgitation of tired tropes wrapped in a shoddy narrative that leaves viewers more confused than enlightened. Why are we still celebrating a film that relies on jump scares and shock value instead of crafting a genuine story? It’s 2023, and we deserve better than this outdated relic of horror that does nothing but pander to our primal fears! Stop holding this film on a pedestal; it's time to demand originality and depth in our storytelling instead of
"The Exorcist (1973)" is a cinematic masterpiece that has been glorified for decades, and yet, I’m baffled by the blind adoration it receives. Let's be real: the film exploits fear in the most grotesque manner while failing to offer anything substantial. It’s a regurgitation of tired tropes wrapped in a shoddy narrative that leaves viewers more confused than enlightened. Why are we still celebrating a film that relies on jump scares and shock value instead of crafting a genuine story? It’s 2023, and we deserve better than this outdated relic of horror that does nothing but pander to our primal fears! Stop holding this film on a pedestal; it's time to demand originality and depth in our storytelling instead of





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