The Rite (2011) Review

By Chris Rebholz   X Formly Known as Twitter
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Every horror movie that comes along boasts that this film will be the scariest movie you have ever seen; sometimes even making comparisons to classic films like The Exorcist, American Werewolf in London, or The Ring. A lot of the time though these films turn out to be unable to follow through on their claims and you end up leaving the theater disappointed and unfortunately The Rite is just such a film. Bien

The Rite stars Anthony Hopkins as Father Lucas Trevant, a priest vastly experienced in the field of exorcisms. Colin O'Donoghue stars as Michael Kovak a young American priest who is sent to Italy to study at a school that specializes in exorcisms. Kovak is strangely skeptic about the possibility of a person being taken over by the Devil. Considering his decision to become a priest and his faith in God one would think he could accept the existence of the Devil, but for the purposes of this movie he has to be skeptical or else there would be no plot.

As Kovak studies further and his teachers the depth of his unbelief in the possibility of demonic possession, one of his professors suggests he go and meet with a priest who can educate him better than most. Now we are introduced to Father Lucas Trevant who is the leading expert on exorcisms and has secluded himself from the world because of the horrors he has witnessed. When Kovak first meets Trevant he thinks the old man has just let his superstitious beliefs allow him to see a devil where none actually existed. Of course Trevant is much wiser in this area and is untroubled by the young priests brash unaccepting behavior.

There are a lot of old familiar clichés that come into play in this film such as "the devil doesn't need you to believe in him to exist" and "the only way to fight evil is to believe in its existence". And while these statements are true depending on your belief system, all they end up doing in this movie is taking away from what could be a fun and interesting take on the idea of exorcisms. As the film progresses we see that all the years spent fighting the devil in his many forms has allowed evil to seep into the life of Trevant and now that Kovak is beginning to believe in what Father Lucas has to say he is starting to see the influence of the devil everywhere he turns.

The film does raise a good question: Once we begin to believe in something, are we seeing its influence or being influenced by it? Unfortunately what could be an interesting plot point gets buried in typical horror movie fare. Trevant is slowing becoming more evil and it's up to Kovak to try and save him. The performances in the film don't ever really deliver even with someone like Hopkins at the helm. It's possible that he did the film because it sounded like a lot of fun or he just likes a good horror movie. But regardless of that we end up with a film that does a lot of boasting but relies on simple shock scares to keep the audience glued to their seats.

The Rite is a fun movie and most movie audiences will find it fun to watch but if you're someone who truly wants to be scared then it would be best if you stayed away from the theater this weekend. 
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MPAA Rating: PG-13
Running Time: 112 minutes
Distributed By: New Line Cinema

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When Chris was but a wee lad growing up in the slums of suburban New Jersey, he happened to rent a little movie called Tron. Then his head exploded. It was at the moment that he realized that he loved movies, and since then Chris has made it a habit of renting movies, going to the movies, discussing his favorite movies, and anything else in between when it comes to that genre.


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Every horror movie that comes along boasts that this film will be the scariest movie you have ever seen; sometimes even making comparisons to classic films like The Exorcist, American Werewolf in London, or The Ring. A lot of the time though these films turn out to be unable to follow through on the...
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