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: Skeptical defense attorney Erin Bruner (Laura Linney) represents Father Moore, who refuses a plea bargain because he wants to tell Emily’s story to the world.

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The enduring chill of the movie stems from the fact that it is loosely based on the tragic true story of , a young German woman who passed away in 1976. The Exorcism of Emily Rose (Film) Anneliese Michel (Real Life) Location United States (American College) Bavaria, Germany Medical Diagnosis Epilepsy / Psychosis Temporal Lobe Epilepsy / Depression Exorcism Duration Several weeks 10 months (67 separate rites) Legal Outcome Priest found guilty; recommended time served Parents and two priests found guilty of manslaughter

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Derrickson paces the film by alternating present-day courtroom scenes—mostly sober and restrained—with flashbacks that ratchet up dread. The horror is implied as often as shown, which increases the unease. The film never goes full gore; instead it relies on atmosphere, sound design, and Carpenter’s physical performance to convey horror. Can’t copy the link right now

The courtroom was silent as the audio tape began to hiss, a chilling sound that seemed to lower the temperature of the room by ten degrees. Father Richard Moore sat with his head bowed, while Erin Bruner, his skeptical but sharp defense attorney, watched the jury’s faces. They were about to hear the voice of Emily Rose—or whatever had taken residence inside her.