Conjuring Movie Religion

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The Conjuring series, which was written and directed by James Wan, was a recent breakthrough in popular horror films by topping the charts and making horror film history. Horror films in recent Hollywood time seem to be failing horror fans more than ever, they are believed to be “poorly produced genre pictures and they also fail to inspire any fear within the member of the audience.” (Edward-vkanty). Even though there are a countless amount of people who love the recent Conjuring movies, there are also a vast amount of people who are not fans, these people believe that The Conjuring films are too much like other recent horror films and seem just as cheesy with over-the-top music. Although people may disagree, the movie sequel is said to “bring …show more content…

The movie has a “strong Christian worldview where faith in God overpowers all of the evil” (@movieguide.) and some people believe that if the movie has a strong religious view then the characters should turn to God in prayer but in these films the characters never turn to God in a prayer or call out for him when needed. Some may be against the fact that no prayer was used throughout the film, but highly religious people may be against the use of praying within a horror film. During the movie, the cast tries to overpower evil with the use of a at home exorcism, some people in today’s society now try to use this sequel as a “how to” for overcoming evil spirits by doing their own at home exorcisms or playing with an Ouija board, which is why people are against the making of these type of movies, even though the producers tell the audience that evil beings are not to be taken lightly and not to mess with evil. To some, the film “has a few too many characters to make them all distinct” (Puchko, Kristy.) by having two ghost hunting helpers and five daughters, the immense amount of characters seems unnecessary. Although this is a good point the movie itself is based upon a true story and the amount of characters is equal to the amount of people who were present in this true event making The Conjuring factual like Wan had wanted while filming the movies. People also believe that certain scenes seem a tad out of place and unnecessary which may or may not be one’s opinion, but once again Wan wanted the film to be as close to the events that actually happened in the house as it could get. Even with the amount of people who dislike the movie, The Conjuring still topped all of the charts and made horror film history with the fans it did obtain. Some may have been

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