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Saturday, September 22, 2012

What are the demon names in exorcism movies?

Exorcism movies have a way with scaring moviegoers. Demonic possession is an unsettling premise, albeit these movies rouse up the audience to return again. Sitting around moviegoers in a dark movie theater watching vulnerable humans become possessed make exorcism movies scary as Hell.

You may as well be sitting all alone watching demons force the host to spew out vomit, twist their head, and contort into odd positions. The most shocking aspect of exorcism movies are the possessed subjects making obscene remarks, offering to do sexual acts, using clairvoyance to enter minds, and talking in ancient tongues. The demons are powerful spirits with an evil agenda.

Exorcism fans are lucky to watch two exorcism movies in 2012. In most good exorcism movies, knowing the demon name is mandatory to properly perform an exorcism. Reciting the exorcism prayer, saying the demon's name, and showing strong faith in good and evil will weaken the demon spirit.

The Devil Inside is one exorcism movie that overlooks the name of the multiple demons possessing Maria Rossi. In The Exorcism of Emily Rose, Emily tells the exorcist the name of the demons in the disturbing barn scene. A single demon pursues Regan in The Exorcist movie.

The names of demons in previous exorcism movies:

  • Abyzou in The Possession
  • Nameless demons in The Devil Inside
  • Baal in The Rite
  • Abalam in The Last Exorcism
  • Cain, Nero, Judas, Legion, Belial, and Lucifer in The Exorcism of Emily Rose
  • No demon name in Rec 2
  • Pazuzu in Exorcist: The Beginning
  • Pazuzu in The Exorcist III
  • Pazuzu in The Exorcist II
  • Pazuzu in The Exorcist

Want to watch a good exorcism movie? Start a free membership on Netflix today. Enjoy The Possession movie with a twist in movie theaters now. Abyzou (The Possession) and Bagul (upcoming Sinister movie) are make headlines as the taker of children and the consumer of children. The Exorcism of Emily Rose deals five demons and the Devil inside Emily Rose. Watch exorcism movies with care. Have scary fun! 



    

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Abyzou demon resume

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***Movie Spoilers***

Abyzou made her debut in The Possession movie. She is a single female spirt with a killer instinct. Abyzou tormented the Brenek family, almost accomplishing her insidious plan to assume possession of Emily. She has a long history of hurting humans who refuse to listen to her evil commands. Abyzou does not work well with people. She wants to control every possession, including asserting herself as the taker of children.

The Possession may lack the influence to compete with The Exorcist movie. However, the movie conveyed the exorcism act with extreme accuracy. Tzadok yelled out Abyzou to confront the female demon spirit. The Devil Inside avoided performing the last exorcism to escape good filmmaking. We must know the name of the demon possessing a human soul to defeat their evil.

We finally learn of Abyzou, a female demon that transcends our time. Tzadok translates Abyzou from the text hidden behind the Dibbuk mirror. Abyzou is known as European folklore, albeit most Greek people recognize her as an ancient female demon. Clyde learned the hard way that asking Abyzou take him instead will result in a chronic sore throat.

Abyzou will not take no for an answer. She wants more than friendship. Abyzou is a powerful female demon that burrows into the internal cavity of young children. She reminds children that there's more to their sore throats than a common cold. Abyzou enjoys watching vulnerable humans succumb to her evil.

The Possession demon makes The Woman in Black antagonist appear kind. Abzou is one Hell of a catch. If you want a woman to take possession over you, Abyzou is awaiting you. She understands how to please humans. Her work experience comes from defying God for thousands of years.

Her strengths include Hebrew chanting, convincing humans to harm their loved ones, controlling an army of moths to infest homes, taking an invisible form to pummel defiant humans, persistence to get what she craves most -  to live again, and performing teeth extractions at no charge.

Abzbou is currently showing her video resume at movie theaters near you. Watch Abyzou demonstrate her work experience, skills, and show us that assuming the taker of children role requires choosing the right host. Tzadok discovers the hard way that defeating a demon spirit involves perfect execution (i.e. ring).

Abyzou is auditioning for a new host to possess. She doesn't require much space. Her Dibbuk box will add excitement to her next owner's life. Enjoy The Possession!  
      

Saturday, September 1, 2012

The taker of Children: Demon Abyzou

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***Spoiler Alert***

The Possession introduced moviegoers to Abyzou, a female demon who is believed to be the taker of children. This malevolent female demon spirit possesses vulnerable children referred to as pure and weak.

In the Possession climatic scene, Abyzou is shown in real form. We see the Abyzou spirit leave Clyde's mouth to reenter the demon box.

Abizou's history goes far back to historical times, possibly the Sumerian times. Abyzou possessed Em because the young girl is trusting as well as pure.

Young girls are not compromised or influenced by society. This Abyzou female demon never experienced birth, so she wreaks havoc on children.

If Em was an older adolescent or young woman, she would question the Dibbuk box. The old woman in the opening scene refuses to open the demon box. As a result, Abyzou kills her. Abyzou is extremely evil, a trait she takes from her bitter past.

Abyzou is the taker of children. She survives the Jewish exorcism. Watch the demon Abyzou convey evil in The Possession.       

Friday, August 31, 2012

The Possession ending explanation

The Possession movie ending is intense. We never suspect the twist ending until we see the scene unfold. It is not your typical exorcism movie ending. However, The Possession ending is well executed. If you haven't watched The Possession movie, beware that we are spoiling the movie end.  


***Movie Spoiler***


In The Possession movie, we have a happy ending. It appears that way, especially when we see Clyde joining his family again. Em's possession represents a conflict that resolves the broken bond  

Tzadok drives down the street in Clyde's BMW. He calls Clyde to return the car. Clyde tells Tzadok to keep the car. He has immediate plans to leave home. 

Obviously, the demonic possession experience reunites the family. We find the happy ending short lived. The quiet residential street seems suspicious. Nobody is around. It is too calm. 

Tzadok is driving with the Dibbuk box next to him. At the end of the street, a truck crushes the BMW. There is nothing remaining of the luxury car. Tzadok dies instantly in a tragic accident. 

People try to help. Hebrew chanting fills the space. We pan down the street, where car debris line the road. The female chanting gets louder until we see the wooden Dibbuk box again. 

Why did the Dibbuk box survive? If you remember back to the exorcism scene, Tzadok forgets to put the ring into the box. The ring is the first possession Em removes from the box and places on her finger. It is the most important possession inside the Dibbuk box. He leaves the ring outside of the box. The exorcism fails because all possessions are supposed to be replaced.  

The Dibbuk box will continue to terrorize people again. It may make its way back to an older Em. The demon spirit is so evil, it can find Em in any place. Another person will open the demon box to unleash the evil spirit.   
 

The Possession ending

***Ending Spoiler***



Tzabok performed the great Jewish exorcism to exorcise the female demon spirit. The demon Abizou, who is the taker of children, is casted back into the Dibbuk box. 

The ring drops on the ground. Tzabok picks up the ring. He places a white linen over the demon box.  

Clyde stays at his former home. He opens up the refrigerator. Stephanie watches Clyde, reminiscing of their past marriage. Clyde begins to cough. Stephanie is terrified since she remembers that a demon spirit crawled out of his mouth. 

Clyde and Tzabok talk on the phone. Tzabok wants to return the car. However, Clyde tells him to keep the car. He has no plans to go anywhere. the Dibbuk box rests on the passenger seat. 

Tzabok drives down a residential street. We fear the worse, as the demonic possession is not over yet. Once crossing an intersection, a truck strikes the BMW and crushes the vehicle. 

Bystanders search the wreckage for survivors. Car debris spread across the road, a horrific accident with a fatal outcome. Unfortunately, the end of the movie reveals to us the demon spirit voice again. 

The demon box projected to side of the road. A voice echoes out of the box to convey the exorcism failed to contain the taker of children. We reflect back to the ring, one last possession that was left out to close the exorcism story. Not all possessions were placed into the demon box. 

The Possession movie ends with a twist ending. 

  

The Possession twist ending

The Possession is a new exorcism movie that opened on August 31, 2012. In the movie ending, there is a twist ending that is unexpected. We suspect there is more to the box than just a happy ending. If you haven't watched The Possession movie yet, beware we are giving up the movie ending.


***Movie Spoiler***


The Jewish exorcist, Tzadok, picks up a spinning ring. He places a white cloak on the demon box. He seals the demon box to trap the female spirit inside. 

Clyde, Stephanie, Emily, and Hannah are a family again. The demonic possession repaired the opening conflict. We see a BMW driving on a residential street. 

Tzadok calls Clyde. He wants to return the car. Clyde tells Tzadok to keep the car because he plans to stick around with his family. Clyde is usually on the go. He is taking time to mend his family together. Emily surely needs her father. The evil female spirit weakened the young woman.  

The BMW keeps driving down the street. Without any warning, a truck plows into the BMW and crushes the car. Bystanders try to find car accident survivors. It is apparent that Tzadok is dead. 

The car is totaled. Car parts scatter the street. We hear voices. The camera pans to the side where the demon box is intact. The twist is that Tzadok forgot to replace the ring inside the box. Therefore, the Jewish exorcism failed to trap the demonic spirit. 

The ring represents the twist. It causes the fatal car accident, which the female spirit will now escape persecution. The Possession twist ending is far better than the disaster car crash in The Devil Inside.