The Exorcism Of Emily Rose Analysis

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The Exorcism of Emily Rose, directed by Scott Derrickson (2005), follows the trial of Father Moore, exorcist and catholic priest, to determine whether he is responsible for the death of Emily Rose (i.e Annelise Michel). From the beginning, Derrickson positions Emily’s story through two appropriated scopes to reflect the struggle between spirituality and science. Additionally, by placing Father Moore as the protagonist and defendant, Derrickson immediately calls exorcism into question. A comfortable notion, reflecting our culture’s natural hesitance toward paranormal activity. In a sense, Derrickson uses this natural hesitation to unknowingly place the audience into a juror’s seat, before presenting two arguments. 1.) Was Emily Rose truly possessed,