Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist
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Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist

Lankester Merrin is a archaeologist by profession but an ordained Roman Catholic priest who has lost his faith and abandoned his vocation. He is haunt...ed by what he was forced to do in his native Holland during World War II. The church he's excavated in Northern Kenyan dates to the Byzantine period but this puts its construction hundreds of years before Christianity was introduced to the area. the church was buried to the rooftop in sand and as its structure is exposed, a madness slowly descends on the camp. the local tribesmen are prepared to go to war and demand that the church be buried. Soon, two British soldiers are found dead and their commanding officer, Major Granville, shoots a innocent civilian in cold blood. As fear descends upon everyone in the camp, it becomes apparent that a young disabled boy, Cheche, is possessed by the devil forcing Merrin to re-examine his own beliefs. Show More

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iers are found dead and their commanding officer, Major Granville, believes that Merrin is responsible. As strange occurrences continue to happen, Merrin begins to believe that an evil force is at work in the church. With the help of a young doctor named Rachel, Merrin uncovers the dark history of the church and its connection to demonic possession.

Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist is a psychological horror film that serves as a prequel to the classic 1973 film, The Exorcist. The movie delves into the back-story of Father Merrin, the elderly priest who performs the exorcism in the original film. It explores his loss of faith and the events that ultimately lead him to the possession in The Exorcist.

The film successfully combines elements of historical drama and supernatural horror. It raises thought-provoking questions about faith, the nature of evil, and the power of redemption. The cinematography is dark and atmospheric, creating a sense of impending doom throughout the story.

The performances are strong, with Stellan Skarsgård delivering a compelling portrayal of Merrin, conveying both vulnerability and inner strength. The supporting cast also shines, particularly Izabella Scorupco as Rachel, who brings intelligence and compassion to her role.

Overall, Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist is a chilling and atmospheric film that will appeal to fans of the original Exorcist and those interested in exploring the backstory of one of horror cinema's most iconic characters.