The Conjuring Page #5

Synopsis: In 1971, Carolyn and Roger Perron move their family into a dilapidated Rhode Island farm house and soon strange things start happening around it with escalating nightmarish terror. In desperation, Carolyn contacts the noted paranormal investigators, Ed and Lorraine Warren, to examine the house. What the Warrens discover is a whole area steeped in a satanic haunting that is now targeting the Perron family wherever they go. To stop this evil, the Warrens will have to call upon all their skills and spiritual strength to defeat this spectral menace at its source that threatens to destroy everyone involved.
Director(s): James Wan
Production: Warner Bros. Pictures
  15 wins & 22 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.5
Metacritic:
68
Rotten Tomatoes:
86%
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Year:
2013
112 min
$137,387,272
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of rational explanations.

Girls, it's way past

your bed time.

Who is that?

Whose ever down there,

I'm gonna lock you in now!

Help!

Help me up, Help!

Hey, want to play Hide and Clap?

Cindy?

Okay!

Alright?

Alright, come on.

Come on.

There you go.

Okay, you can just sleep

with me tonight, alright?

Right here.

There you go.

Woe, help! Help! Ah-a-a-ah!

- Who's in here? Andrea?

- Andrea?

Hurry.

Dad! Hurry, Dad!

Who's in here?

What happened?

Somebody tell me what's going on here!

Fear is defined as a feeling

of agitation and anxiety...

caused by the presence

or eminence of danger.

Whether it's ghost, spirit or

an entity, they all feed on it.

Take Maurice here.

He's a French-Canadian farmer, had nothing

more than third-grade education.

Yet after he was possessed, spoke some

of the best Latin I've ever heard.

Sometime backwards.

He's been molested by his father, who

also tortured him repeatedly.

A dark spirit made its

home in this man.

Now, If you look into his eyes,

you can see him tearing blood.

And, like that, an upside down cross

started to appear from within his body.

Drew, can you hit the lights?

- Do you personally perform the exorcism?

- No, I'm not authorized.

But I've assisted on many, see

an exorcism can be very dangerous,

not only for the victim, but

for anyone in the room.

- So, what happened to Maurice?

- Well, he tried to kill his wife.

But instead he shot her in the arm

and he turned the gun onto himself.

Maurice had a very

troubled life..

With little to live for.

It not even an exorcist

could bring him back.

Which brings us to the three

stages of demonic activity:

Infestation, oppression,

and possession.

The infestation that's... that's the whisperings,

the footsteps, the feeling of another presence.

Which ultimately grows into

oppression, the second stage.

And this is where the

victim, and it's usually

the one who's the most

psychologically vulnerable.

It's targeted specifically

by an external force.

Breaks the victims down,

crushes their wills.

And once in a weaken state... leads

into the third and final stage, possession.

- Hey Ed! Lorraine!

- Yeah.

- There's someone here that would

like to talk to you. - Oh, hi?

- Thank you.

- Sure, I'll see you later.

How can we help you?

There is something horrible

happening in my house.

Could you come take a look?

You know, uh... It's getting kind of

late, we really need to be heading home.

- No, you don't understand.

- Owh but we do.

As usual, some sort of rational

- explanation.. - I have 5 daughters

who are scared to death.

I'm so afraid this

thing wants to hurt us.

You have a daughter,

won't you do anything

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