Soul to Keep
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Lilith — 6 years ago(July 24, 2019 02:09 AM)
I loved the ending when
she signed the spell to (maybe?) exorcise that demon at the end. I knew that her photographic memory would come in, and I never saw her using her phone to take the pics of the book. Or the planning of the gas in the grass. I like that they used a rewind in each Act to explain how things turned out the way they did. Man, that ending with the shot gun though, and unloading the shells? AAGHH!
I loved the way all her friends signed so comfortably with her. It was a way to bring in another character and as you pointed out, it was done with great respect.
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Lilith — 6 years ago(July 24, 2019 02:17 AM)
I know! That look at the end left it open for a sequel. Tossing the book at the gate out in the open, not burning it or getting rid of it? How stupid? BUT…I think it's because she's not alone in there! All for a sequel. PLUS the look in her eyes tells you that it's still in her. So I guess not everything got pulled out of her.
It's kind of like how they ended
Autopsy of Jane Doe
with the toe twitch.
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TheBookBears — 6 years ago(July 24, 2019 02:30 AM)
Sometimes, demonic possession can change you. Even though I haven't watched the film, people who survive demonic possession won't be the same as they were prior to DP. Demons usually take things with them when you expel them or temporarily destroy them.
Or I may be reading too much horror novels or watch too many horror films as well as other stuff.
I hope a bear throw a book at you, moon at you, and do a tap dance wearing a thong and leather boots. -
Lilith — 6 years ago(July 24, 2019 02:40 AM)
That would be my thinking as well. That it takes a piece of you when they're exorcised, but definitely there's no way a person can possibly be the same after that experience.
The loss of memory may be a protective mechanism, but I just don't think it's as simple as "it's all over now" type of thing.
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TheBookBears — 6 years ago(July 24, 2019 03:18 AM)
The loss of memory may be a protective mechanism, but I just don't think it's as simple as "it's all over now" type of thing.
Yeah, memory loss is the most common effect and in some movies/books/documentaries, it was said there are times you'd see yourself doing things you have no control of, which makes them pretty guilty afterward and they would want to punish themselves in some way. Being conscious while being possessed would scar me for life. shudders
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Alpha Raven Andromeda — 6 years ago(July 24, 2019 04:03 AM)
The loss of memory may be a protective mechanism, but I just don't think it's as simple as "it's all over now" type of thing.
They don't remember because they weren't conscious during the possession. Kind of like when a coma patient wakes up not knowing what happened during the state of comotose. Or do they? Go fetch the information, will ya? -
Alpha Raven Andromeda — 6 years ago(July 24, 2019 03:10 AM)
Sometimes, demonic possession can change you. Even though I haven't watched the film, people who survive demonic possession won't be the same as they were prior to DP. Demons usually take things with them when you expel them or temporarily destroy them.
Not always the case like you siad. It really depends on the movie and the type of demon inside the host. You'll have to watch more of those movies to understand what I'm talking about. I prefer when the demon is completely expelled from the host like in The Exorcist or in Evil Dead (2013) because I like a happy ending. I'll watch almost any of the demonic possession movies as long as they are good movies. I'm usually disappointed because the majority of those movies aren't good. -
TheBookBears — 6 years ago(July 24, 2019 03:24 AM)
I did watch plenty of movies and I agree, it depends on the demons and how it portray onscreen. Some exorcists failed to save the possessed victims like what happened in
The Exorcism of Emily Rose
and the tv series,
The Exorcist
, when that one exorcist was sent to Mexico to save a little boy who is possessed and the demon killed the boy by committing suicide in the flashback sequences. It was a brutal scene.
It had me curious is what happened to you when you get killed or die during the possession? Does the demon take your soul with the demon to hell or would you automatically be sent away from the demon that took the hold of you by some unseen positive force? I guess we'll never know.
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Alpha Raven Andromeda — 6 years ago(July 24, 2019 03:56 AM)
It had me curious is what happened to you when you get killed or die during the possession? Does the demon take the soul with you to hell or would you automatically be sent away from the demon that took the hold of you by some unseen positive force? I guess we'll never know.
I've never seen a movie detailing that part. I doubt it because why do we care? The story is over with at that point.
There could be existing supernatural demonic possession movies that have a direct answer to your question. If not, maybe there will be a movie made with an explanation. No preist has ever mentioned it. There aren't any scenes showing a spritual entity intervening. Or the soul of the host zapping back into their body.
Although, if I had to speculate about the missing soul, I'd say that their soul was taken to hell because that's what the demon says it will do. It attached to it. Therefore, that's what happened to the host's soul. The soul was taken to Hell. Which is the reason of the exorcism in the first place. The exorcism (God's power) is supposed to cure the host and save their soul from being taken to Hell.
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TheBookBears — 6 years ago(July 24, 2019 04:17 AM)
Although, if I had to speculate about the missing soul, I'd say that their soul was taken to hell because that's what the demon says it will do. It attached to it. Therefore, that's what happened to the host's soul. The soul was taken to Hell. Which is the reason of the exorcism in the first place. The exorcism (God's power) is supposed to cure the host and save their soul from being taken to Hell.
That would make sense. It sucks to be transported to hell with the demon who torment you and you don't deserve the punishment. Even though there are several interpretations or implications as to what happened to the souls, there are no real answer. Just theories. I hope someone would clarify in this theory eventually. Or there are probably some movies/documentaries explaining this and we haven't seen or read it? Who knows.
None of this stuff actually happens in real life. There is no such thing as demonic possession.
Maybe not, but multiple personalities disorders exists, though, if it's the medical term. And I firmly believe there supernaturals among us. Especially that I spoke to ghosts when I was younger. I spooked my whole family once with that, but I can't remember much about it.
I hope a bear throw a book at you, moon at you, and do a tap dance wearing a thong and leather boots. -
Alpha Raven Andromeda — 6 years ago(July 24, 2019 04:23 AM)
Okay now you're going off the deep end with this discussion. You guys ALWAYS do this ****! First you find someone who has an interest in horror movies. Then you lead the discussion towards multiple personalities, vertigo, Stephen King, Satanic worship, song lyrics and lastly sex.
Same ****ing **** from the same ****ing peoole.
I'm done with this. I should have known better than to participate in Lilith's thread. She attracts the most online weirdos. -
TheBookBears — 6 years ago(July 24, 2019 04:35 AM)
Oh, I think I can understand how she is.
I was going to invite her to the seance but I doubt she can handle it, especially with her losing **** quite easily. I'd invite you and Lilith, though.
I hope a bear throw a book at you, moon at you, and do a tap dance wearing a thong and leather boots. -
TheBookBears — 6 years ago(July 24, 2019 04:48 AM)
I agree! But for now, I must retire to bed so perhaps next night?
That way, I won't have to listen to Donna going hysterical about people mentioning ghosts and demons. I'll sleep through all that without interruptions.
I hope a bear throw a book at you, moon at you, and do a tap dance wearing a thong and leather boots.