STORY
The Exorcist may be the best horror movie of all time. William Friedkin(director) did an excellent job at bringing this horrific and powerful story to us. A terrific screenplay written by William Peter Blatty, author of "The Exorcist", combined with excellent special effects, makes for a terrifying two hours of horror.
The movie begins in Northern Iraq, at the site of an archeological dig. There is a scene where Father Lankester Merrin(Max Von Sydow), the exorcist, unearths a small artifact bearing the likeness of a demon named Pazuzu. It is not until late in the movie does not give any clue that Father Merrin had once faced that demon before. The book is much more explanatory, but the same can be said with all books adapted into screenplays. Merrin then travels to a site where there is a statue of the demon Pazuzu. It is in this scene, where they are standing face to face, that it symbolizes the confrontation to come.
The story then switches to Georgetown, a suburb of Washington, DC. It is here where the young, sweet Regan McNeil(Linda Blair) lives with her actress mother Chris McNeil(Ellen Burstyn). Unfortunately poor sweet Regan becomes possessed by Pazuzu. That is when Chris seeks the help of skeptical Father Damian Karras(Jason Miller). He himself is having problems with his faith. He is torn between having become a priest and living a life of poverty and not having become a highly paid psychiatrist and been able to provide for his old, ailing mother. He reluctantly agrees to see her. These are some of the most memorable scenes. One good example is the famous throw-up scene. It is not until later in the movie, when Father Merrin arrives to perform the exorcism, that the most horrific scenes are shown. Need I mention the head spinning scene?
The story itself is a powerful one. I believe it instills an intense psychological fear in the audience. If you've read the book, you can understand the feeling. The movie does a good job at recreating the emotions. That is why this movie is and will always remain as the number one scariest movie of all time.