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> The impoverished French damaged the cathedrals in (17)89
No. no, Iīm equally not interested in historical facts, but see the strength of the horror genre in being fantastic.
The irony for me lies in the fact, that The Excorcist is as iconoclastic as the named events (the little blond girls as the demon is hardly an offical image and closer to an inversion, just like the "backwards" eating or the spider scene with the head turned upside down).
Plus, it has a film crew shown inside the film, the only scene shown being filmed depicting students rebelling, but letīs stick to horror and emotion.
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