Let's drive the devil: An analysis of the psychosomatic phenomenon possessed by American obsession with demonic payment has been recognized throughout the world for many years, but it is still a dark corner of human experience. As time goes by, the word "myself" has received many definitions. Between the 15th and 17th centuries, the concept of religious possession included all psychoses, epilepsy, even migraine. Since the 17th century, psychiatric disorders became recognized, and the number of demonic superstitions began to decline.
Of course, Hollywood has long been anxious to utilize the persistent obsession of the public due to demon payment and possession of the devil called "based on the story of truth". There are countless movies inspired by treachery such as "the last demon payment", "Emily Rose's devil's payment", "Satan's heart", "ritual". Of course, the greatest cultural influence comes from the classic "exorcist". Within a couple weeks after the movie was screened in 1974, the Boston Catholic Center received a demon payment request every day. The script was written by William Peter Brady and was adapted from his best-selling novel of the same name in 1971. Brady explained the film's inspiration as an article by the 1949 Washington Post on a boy in the Maryland expelled. Blatty believes (or asserts) that this is an accurate explanation, but later studies have found that the story is sensational and far from reliable.
Emily Ross' s demon payment (or, rather, Anerisie Michel's demonic payment) is the American name for the trial of a 1978 German woman, Anne Lisie Michel. It is dramatic. Despite being a controversial case, it is still deeply rooted in justice about global debate and religious rights. (Previous spoiler) In the film, the defense is in the form of a role of Laurin Linney trying to convince the priest and jury, mainly Father Richard Moore (as performed by Tom Wilkinson) Emily is a devil It is obviously irresponsible. Opponents, on the other hand, demand doctors to do scientific testimony and Emily's death is a tragic combination of seizures, malnutrition and lack of medical care.