

L'Exorciste : Dévotion
Réalisé par David Gordon GreenDepuis que sa femme a perdu la vie treize ans plus tôt, Victor Fielding élève, seul, leur fille Angela. Un jour, Angela et son amie Katherine disparaissent dans les bois avant de refaire surface 72 heures plus tard sans le moindre souvenir de ce qui leur est arrivé. Dès lors, d'étranges événements s'enchaînent et Victor doit affronter des forces maléfiques. Désespéré et terrorisé, il sollicite la seule personne encore en vie qui ait jamais été témoin de pareils phénomènes : Chris MacNeil.
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- Elli11 octobre 2024I usually like possession movie, but this really was a boring movie. Very family oriented more than the actual possession part. It felt so 2023 and I didn't like it at all, but at the same time I wasn't surprised.
- Zeenath Naseer16 octobre 2025Double the possessed girls but it was difficult to watch - secondhand embarrassment for how bad the whole thing was 😖
- MR_BigTime19 septembre 2025The Exorcist: Believer solidly establishes its premise pretty well in the first few minutes, and the subsequent hour or so build up on that, then somewhere along the way loses its way. All that inclusion and brainstorming did not put a coherent action plan together, thus the catastrophic results. Now that's over and done with. Or is it?
- jackmeat10 mai 2025My quick rating - 5.0/10. The Exorcist: Believer is the kind of horror sequel that feels more like a contractual obligation than a passion project. Directed by David Gordon Green, this entry attempts to revive the legendary Exorcist franchise with a new tale of possession and parental desperation but ultimately lands as a middling, formulaic flick that fails to justify its resurrection. The story follows Victor (played by Leslie Odom Jr.), a single father still grieving the loss of his wife, now raising his daughter Angela on his own. When Angela and her friend disappear for three days and return with no memory of what happened, it quickly becomes clear that something sinister has taken hold. Their disturbing, synchronized behavior echoes the infamous MacNeil case from fifty years ago—yes, that exorcism—and this paves the way for the film’s big nostalgic pull: the return of Ellen Burstyn as Chris MacNeil. Seeing Burstyn reprise her role is a genuine treat, especially for fans of the 1973 classic. She brings gravitas and warmth to the film, even if the script doesn’t give her nearly enough to do. In fact, this is a recurring issue throughout Believer—capable performances are let down by shallow material. The makeup on the two possessed girls is solid and effectively eerie, but the scares? Minimal. Tension? Lacking. It’s more of a slow-burning procedural that builds up—predictably—to the final exorcism showdown. And that’s the problem: it all feels too safe, too by-the-numbers. The film relies heavily on the familiar “how far will a parent go” trope, but never pushes into deeper or more disturbing territory. The ending does throw in a bone for longtime fans, and the use of Mike Oldfield’s “Tubular Bells” over the credits is a welcome nod, but these are fleeting moments of nostalgia in an otherwise forgettable package. What The Exorcist: Believer seems most guilty of is using its legacy characters and franchise name as a way to cash in without doing the thematic or cinematic heavy lifting that made the original such a cultural milestone. It doesn’t have Friedkin’s boldness, Blatty’s philosophical weight, or even a memorable moment that could linger past the credits. Out of respect for the original and its late director William Friedkin, this could easily be rated more harshly. But there’s enough competent acting, decent production design, and a serviceable (if predictable) arc to call it passable. Still, it’s a far cry from anything worthy of The Exorcist name. Verdict: A by-the-book horror sequel with a few nostalgic sparks, but mostly a hollow echo of past terror.
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L'Exorciste : Dévotion Trivia
L'Exorciste : Dévotion was released on 4 octobre 2023.
L'Exorciste : Dévotion was directed by David Gordon Green.
L'Exorciste : Dévotion has a runtime of 1h 51min.
L'Exorciste : Dévotion was produced by Jason Blum, James G. Robinson, David Robinson.
Depuis que sa femme a perdu la vie treize ans plus tôt, Victor Fielding élève, seul, leur fille Angela. Un jour, Angela et son amie Katherine disparaissent dans les bois avant de refaire surface 72 heures plus tard sans le moindre souvenir de ce qui leur est arrivé. Dès lors, d'étranges événements s'enchaînent et Victor doit affronter des forces maléfiques. Désespéré et terrorisé, il sollicite la seule personne encore en vie qui ait jamais été témoin de pareils phénomènes : Chris MacNeil.
The key characters in L'Exorciste : Dévotion are Victor Fielding (Leslie Odom Jr.), Angela Fielding (Lidya Jewett), Katherine West (Olivia O'Neill).
L'Exorciste : Dévotion is rated 12.
L'Exorciste : Dévotion is a Horreur, Thriller film.
L'Exorciste : Dévotion has an audience rating of 5.7 out of 10.
L'Exorciste : Dévotion had a budget of 30 M $US.
L'Exorciste : Dévotion has made 137 M $US at the box office.





























