Monday, October 07, 2024

Review: The Exorcist II


ArrowVideo brings us a new High Definition release of John Boorman's The Exorcist II: The Heretic ... as usual it has some smashing features and lovely packaging (which sadly I don't get to see in the flesh as the reviewer - they just send the disks!

I was never that enamoured with The Exorcist II ... nor to be honest with The Exorcist. I feel it has been overhyped over the years and it just an ok film to be honest. I prefer my horror with monsters, and the 'possession' genre just doesn't do it for me.

In this film we have Richard Burton as the priest Lamont, who is suffering from a lack of faith when an exorcism of his own fails. The Vatican send him to investigate the death and life of Father Merrin (Max Von Sydow from the first film) due to his blasphemous writings. The film has Linda Blair as Regan again, four years on but suffering from the aftereffects of her possession.

The first part of the film is OK, following the impacts and effect of the possession on the people around Regan, but then it goes all trippy and explores belief and other surreal imagery as Lamont is tempted by the demon Pazuzu and goes on a sort of 'Walkabout' to explore the nature of religion and faith and locusts and how to banish the demon ... I guess Boorman was trying to do something different to the first film, and he certainly manages that ... but whether it's good different or bad different is another question.

The score is great - Ennio Morricone at his best - and the performances are good.  It's just that the film fails to engage.

I read that it was not well received at the time and I can see why ... it's just not what fans of The Exorcist were expecting.

However for fans of the genre and of the work of John Boorman, this is an excellent print with some great extra material.

Available 7 October 2024

LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS

  • High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentations of the 118-minute Original Premiere Version and the 103-minute International Version
  • Original lossless mono audio
  • Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
  • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Peter Savieri
  • Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing by film critics Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, Glenn Kenny and Matt Rogerson, plus an archival interview with cinematographer William Fraker

DISC ONE - ORIGINAL PREMIERE VERSION

  • New commentary by film historian Lee Gambin and filmmaker David Kittredge, director of the forthcoming feature-length Exorcist II documentary, Heretics
  • New audio commentary by screenwriter and author Kelly Goodner and film historian Jim Hemphill
  • Archive audio commentary with director John Boorman
  • Archive audio commentary with special consultant Scott Michael Bosco
  • It's Okay, He's Gone, a new visual essay by film critics BJ and Harmony Colangelo
  • What Does She Remember?, an archive interview with actress with Linda Blair
  • Archive interview with editor Tom Priestley
  • Theatrical trailer
  • Teaser trailer
  • Extensive image galleries

DISC TWO - INTERNATIONAL VERSION

  • Archive audio commentary by film critic Mike White of The Projection Booth podcast
  • Theatrical trailer

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