When I was a kid, I used to wake up in the middle of night because of several creepy things. I used to get sleep paralysis that led me force my brain to wake my body up. But the other thing I often heard a woman's voice calling my name, she also sometimes laughing or crying. I also usually heard the sound of foots or bouncing basketball that really scared me. I had insomnia when I was a kid. But since I was 12, sleep paralysis routinely haunting me. The creepiest was when I slept in the tend above the cave. I was not alone, there were my friends sleep beside me. I heard a man smoked outside and coughed (I had no idea how I could hear someone smoke), and a woman whisper on me she was gonna possess me and my chest felt hurts so much. I thought they punished me for laughing so hard that night. LOL. But I realized lately that this was just my routine night event. And I just had another one, last night. I hallucinated a man stood above ready to shoot me in the head, I was so sick about this hallucination. 'Brain please wake my body up, please hurry up'. And I screamed to wake my body up. My sister just ran to my room to make sure I was fine. My brother kept asking, but I was so lazy to explain.
When I was four, our family moved from Bintaro to Bekasi because I used to scream in the midnight calling out the ghosts' name. I grew up, I changed my perception about this mystic events, "the universe is built in logic method, math physic molecules and so on. Every events can be explained by science. 'The things' that kept coming to my head were only the things that I inviting them to come. My routine sleep paralysis and hallucination were just other phenomenons of how human body work, and they can be explained in science." But I still experiencing few things other than 'it was just hallucination', sometimes 'it was so real' but my logic brain keep convincing me to stay sane.
When I was four, our family moved from Bintaro to Bekasi because I used to scream in the midnight calling out the ghosts' name. I grew up, I changed my perception about this mystic events, "the universe is built in logic method, math physic molecules and so on. Every events can be explained by science. 'The things' that kept coming to my head were only the things that I inviting them to come. My routine sleep paralysis and hallucination were just other phenomenons of how human body work, and they can be explained in science." But I still experiencing few things other than 'it was just hallucination', sometimes 'it was so real' but my logic brain keep convincing me to stay sane.
The last one was when I was in workplace at 8 p.m with only a friend. I went to toilet. Several rooms got light off. I used the one without any light, then I heard a woman called my name, a voice that used to wake me up in the midnight when I was a kid. I also heard something hit the toilet door again and again. That was scary. I was not sleeping, and it was real. I told this to my friend who came home earlier, she said she was also feeling not right that night. That was why she came home earlier.
The Exorcism of Emily Rose was really a stunning movie. This movie was not just selling a creepy story that scaring the hell out of you. This horror movie was also about 'mind-blowing battle' led by two intelligent counselors in the court. One prosecuted Father Moore for had neglected the condition of Emily Rose who was believed urgently required medical treatment. The other one (Erin) defended Father Moore who is believed had been responsible with all his heart for what Emily Rose had been through, even her death was his burden.
One night in the dorm, Emily Rose experienced an odd night. She was alone and smelled something that led her experienced sleep paralysis. After that, all the days she had been through were nightmares for her. She felt the demons controlled and destroyed her body all the time. But the doctors believed that she had medical problem. The doctors believe epilepsy psychotic disorder simultaneously had led her to rare behaviors like hallucinating and doing things that hurt herself physically. Doctors suggested she required medical treatments, and one of those was consuming Gambutrol. Erin didn't think what doctor said was making sense because epilepsy and psychotic were totally different disorder. Epilepsy psychotic disorder was only the theory this doctor made to throw Father Moore in jail.
Father Moore and Emily's family believed that his method----the exorcism----was the alternative way to heal Emily. He asked her to stop consuming Gambutrol (which was just fictional medicine) that was believed its bioavailability blocking her body to respond on the exorcism. The medical side blamed Father Moore for disallowing her taking Gambutrol, this led her to her death because she became so uncontrollably hurting herself.
Erin was really smart woman, ambitious, determined to win everything she fights for. But she was a kind of woman she was not sure about certain things. "I am a woman with doubts". She might not believed what Father Moore believed, but she did everything to defend Father Moore. Although she was experiencing weird symptoms at 3 am, she tried to reject what Father Moore tried to convince her about what was happening to her. The absence of evidence, or the evidence of absence? She said, there was no fact that she could stand for in this court, there were only possibilities. Emily might get possessed or she might had medical problem. But the only fact that she believed was Father Moore was really care about Emily and never once neglected her.
Believe or not. I'm sure that ones' experiences do not describe the general, and vice versa. Well I believe that people have different way of thinking and experiences that form what they believe. I love movies, sometimes I hate ones that people really like. This was so brainy and creepy simultaneously. I highly recommend this one to watch. But I have no idea why the IMDB give it 6/10. I even take this movie in the same position like Silent of The Lamb or Se7en.
Father Moore and Emily's family believed that his method----the exorcism----was the alternative way to heal Emily. He asked her to stop consuming Gambutrol (which was just fictional medicine) that was believed its bioavailability blocking her body to respond on the exorcism. The medical side blamed Father Moore for disallowing her taking Gambutrol, this led her to her death because she became so uncontrollably hurting herself.
Erin was really smart woman, ambitious, determined to win everything she fights for. But she was a kind of woman she was not sure about certain things. "I am a woman with doubts". She might not believed what Father Moore believed, but she did everything to defend Father Moore. Although she was experiencing weird symptoms at 3 am, she tried to reject what Father Moore tried to convince her about what was happening to her. The absence of evidence, or the evidence of absence? She said, there was no fact that she could stand for in this court, there were only possibilities. Emily might get possessed or she might had medical problem. But the only fact that she believed was Father Moore was really care about Emily and never once neglected her.
Believe or not. I'm sure that ones' experiences do not describe the general, and vice versa. Well I believe that people have different way of thinking and experiences that form what they believe. I love movies, sometimes I hate ones that people really like. This was so brainy and creepy simultaneously. I highly recommend this one to watch. But I have no idea why the IMDB give it 6/10. I even take this movie in the same position like Silent of The Lamb or Se7en.
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