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L'Exorciste : Au commencement

Original title: Exorcist: The Beginning
  • 2004
  • 12
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
41K
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L'Exorciste : Au commencement (2004)
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In 1947, having abandoned his faith, Father Merrin joins an archaeological excavation in Kenya, where an ancient church has been unearthed and something much older waits to be awoken.In 1947, having abandoned his faith, Father Merrin joins an archaeological excavation in Kenya, where an ancient church has been unearthed and something much older waits to be awoken.In 1947, having abandoned his faith, Father Merrin joins an archaeological excavation in Kenya, where an ancient church has been unearthed and something much older waits to be awoken.

  • Director
    • Renny Harlin
  • Writers
    • Alexi Hawley
    • William Wisher
    • Caleb Carr
  • Stars
    • Stellan Skarsgård
    • Izabella Scorupco
    • James D'Arcy
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    41K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Renny Harlin
    • Writers
      • Alexi Hawley
      • William Wisher
      • Caleb Carr
    • Stars
      • Stellan Skarsgård
      • Izabella Scorupco
      • James D'Arcy
    • 346User reviews
    • 96Critic reviews
    • 30Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 nominations total

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    Stellan Skarsgård
    Stellan Skarsgård
    • Father Merrin
    Izabella Scorupco
    Izabella Scorupco
    • Sarah
    James D'Arcy
    James D'Arcy
    • Father Francis
    Remy Sweeney
    Remy Sweeney
    • Joseph
    Julian Wadham
    Julian Wadham
    • Major Granville
    Andrew French
    • Chuma
    Ralph Brown
    Ralph Brown
    • Sergeant Major
    Ben Cross
    Ben Cross
    • Semelier
    David Bradley
    David Bradley
    • Father Gionetti
    Alan Ford
    Alan Ford
    • Jefferies
    Antonie Kamerling
    Antonie Kamerling
    • Lieutenant Kessel
    Eddie Osei
    Eddie Osei
    • Emekwi
    Israel Oyelumade
    Israel Oyelumade
    • Jomo
    • (as Israel Aduramo)
    Patrick O'Kane
    Patrick O'Kane
    • Bession
    James Bellamy
    • James
    Cecilia Amati
    • Little Dutch Girl
    Matti Ristinen
    Matti Ristinen
    • Medieval Priest
    Lydia Darly
    Lydia Darly
    • Sebituana's Wife
    • (as Lidia Darly)
    • Director
      • Renny Harlin
    • Writers
      • Alexi Hawley
      • William Wisher
      • Caleb Carr
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    6unbrokenmetal

    Horror movie, but nothing more

    I watched Schrader's "Dominion" in the morning and Harlin's "Beginning" in the afternoon, hoping that watching them back to back would make a comparison easier than for most people who waited a year until the deleted version by Schrader was finally released. Renny Harlin used only a few minutes from the already existing footage, so "Beginning" really became a new movie. But unfortunately, the whole effort of re-shooting didn't make the movie better.

    In Harlin's "remake", we get a smart young priest, straight from the Vatican (James D'Arcy) who has received all the information about the buried church in advance. In "Dominion", Gabriel Mann played an innocent priest who does not expect anything terrible, he just wants to start a school in the middle of Africa. The latter was the better screenplay idea in my opinion, because D'Arcy is such a cool "professional" that we don't really care about him, whereas Mann was a character the audience loves for his human feelings. Also there is more mystery in "Domionion" whereas "Beginning" once explained the whole background, and that was it - too easy.

    "Beginning" has a lot more gory effects, swarms of ugly insects and its demon uses obscenities in same way Linda Blair did in the original "Exorcist" movie. This will probably entertain people who just want a horror movie and nothing else. Mind you, "Beginning" also has good photography, a few unforgettable moments like the battlefield at the beginning and good actors! But the release of the original version "Dominion" proved that the story has had more potential, Schrader worked more careful with the characters and their relationships and gave more food for thought. I voted 6/10 for "Beginning" and 8/10 for "Dominion".
    5SnoopyStyle

    Not scary enough and way too slow

    In 1949, the British army has stumbled onto a buried Byzantium church in Kenya. The church's date is too early and shouldn't exist. Merrin (Stellan Skarsgård) is a former priest who suffered a traumatic war experience. He's called in to help with the archaeological dig. Father Francis (James D'Arcy) is sent in by the Vatican, and Sarah (Izabella Scorupco) is also trying to escape the horrors of WWII.

    This is simply not a scary movie. That's the biggest and really the only measuring stick for a horror movie. At almost 2 hours, it's way too long. The pace is way too slow. The look of the production seems smaller than what the budget would indicate.

    The feel of the movie hearkens back to the 70s, and not in good way. Horror movies have moved on, but this one still believes that flies are scary. The CGI is not the best. The blood and guts are acceptable. The baby with maggots looks creepy. But other times, the movie holds back too much. The coyote attack should have been scary, but it's never given a chance. It's just not good enough for today's audience.
    6BaronBl00d

    Before Regan and Merrin Met

    Director Renny Harlin creates an intriguing, interesting prequel to the events shown in The Exorcist and its two sequels. This film follows Father Merrin to East Africa, initially having given up his priesthood, where his expertise has been called upon to explain some ancient temple that had been unearthed from the sand and dirt at a major archaeological dig site. The temple is in pristine shape and has some major anti-Church motifs abounding. Merrin soon realizes a demon exists and...well, you get the general picture. This film worked for me for a number of reasons: it is story driven as well as effects driven, it has solid acting, great location shots, and a strangely, highly flawed script that does create interest. The last half of the film begins to bog down under the weight of some of the makeup and special effects, but never to the point of overtaking the film and its atmosphere. And atmosphere is one thing this film has plenty of. I especially liked the way the character of Father Merrin was treated. He is a flawed man with an interesting past that the film delves into through flashbacks. These flashback scenes are effectively done and help make Merrin all the more real. The acting of Stellan Skarsgard in the role is the film's principal strength along with some innovative camera-work. Sure, much of the script is hokey hooey and will not make terribly much sense - I'm still not sure what happened in the end, but the film works nonetheless for the aforementioned reasons. I was pleasantly surprised despite some pre-conceived ideas going into the film.
    6The_Void

    Not the piece of trash that I was expecting

    There's no denying that this Exorcist prequel is surplus to requirements in terms of movies that needed to be made; but in spite of that, it's actually not bad at all. The film was never going to be received well, due to the fact that it's a prequel to one of the greatest horror movies ever made, and of course the whole Paul Schrader fiasco; but I'm happy to report that The Exorcist: The Beginning has risen from amidst the chaos and turned out to be a very decent horror movie. The action takes place before the events of the classic 70's movie, but it still follows the same character - Father Merrin, who was played by the great Max Von Sydow in the original, and is brought to life by Stellan Skarsgård in this movie. We follow him as he joins a British expedition in Kenya after an ancient church that has been buried underground for hundreds of years has been uncovered. You know what's coming, and this discovery is a springboard for all kinds of evil to be inflicted on the surrounding village.

    The film really falls down on the character side, as we never really get to know any of them and with the possible slight exception of the lead; not a single one has any depth. That's unimportant, however, as this film's main focus is definitely the atmosphere; and it's suitably malevolent throughout, which does the film no end of favours. The action is very slow, especially for the first hour, but it hardly matters as watching the plot bathe in the atmosphere is always entertaining enough, and while it is slow you can always count on something to happen that will get the excitement levels back up. The film features several shocking and disturbing sequences, my personal favourite being the hyena attack; with the stillborn birth coming a close second. The CGI in the film leaves a lot to be desired, especially on the aforementioned hyena attack, but the effects aren't too much of an important element anyway. When the film boils down to it's ending is when it really lets rip, and the final fifteen minutes or so deliver some really great horror. While this film doesn't even nearly touch the original; it's much better than you would think considering all the turmoil surrounding the release and on the whole I give it a thumbs up!
    5Boromir007

    Exorcist: The Beginning (2004)

    It is a pity this movie is so underrated, but I think the main reason for that is the fact that people judge the movie before seeing it, so they won't watch it objectively. Another reason perhaps is the adventurous style of the film, but it is acceptable because father Merrin is younger than in the original film. The best actor to portray a young father Merrin is certainly the wonderful Stellan Skarsgård, what a stylish performance, this superb actor gives such a perfect image of how the main character would have been at the moment in his life when he lost his faith. The two other most important roles by Izabella Scorupco and James D'Arcy are excellent, the best supporting role is performed by Alan Ford. The madness and the confusion in the final battle between the Turkana and the Brithish are convincingly brought to screen. As for the crew members, I was very impressed by Trevor Rabin his soundtrack, the production design of Stefano Maria Ortolani and the magnificent cinematography by Vittorio Storaro. Conclusion: if you watch this film objectively than you will probably enjoy it. All though sometimes over the top, Renny Harlin has made a good prequel to the original one, with some very memorable scenes.

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    • Trivia
      Morgan Creek Productions fired Paul Schrader after he had submitted a completed movie, saying that he had given them "footage without any of the bloody violence the backers had wanted". He had already made it clear in interviews that he was making more of a psychological drama than an all-out gore-fest. He was fired and Renny Harlin was hired to re-shoot the movie. Almost 90% of the movie was re-shot, re-casting several roles and adding and removing characters. Following the lackluster reception to Harlin's version, though, Schrader's version was finally released as Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist (2005).
    • Goofs
      (at around 1h 19 mins) Father Gionetti gives Father Merrin a copy of the Rituale Romanum (Roman Ritual). (The administration of exorcism is in Title X of the Rituale Romanum.) The title of the book embossed on its leather cover is "Roman Ritual", in English. Later in the film (at around 1h 35 mins), Father Merrin asks Joseph to help him by reading passages of the book, and we are shown a couple of printed pages, the text of which is also in English. The Rituale Romanum would have been printed in Latin in 1949, when the film is set, because vulgar translations of liturgical texts were not authorized until the promulgation of the Sacrosanctum Concilium (Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy) by Pope Paul VI on 4 December 1963, as part of the Second Vatican Council.
    • Quotes

      Sarah: [Possessed] He

      [God]

      Sarah: doesn't care about this whore. But you do... because you want to shove your rotten cock up her juicy ass!

    • Connections
      Edited into Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Call to Prayers
      Composed by Robert J. Walsh

      Courtesy of FirstCom Music

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    • Release date
      • November 17, 2004 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • Italy
      • Pakistan
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Exorcista: el comienzo
    • Filming locations
      • Casablanca, Morocco
    • Production company
      • Morgan Creek Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $80,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $41,821,986
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $18,054,001
      • Aug 22, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $78,110,021
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 54m(114 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • DTS
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