Wednesday, 5 June 2013
The Entity
The Entity is the true story of a single mother of four (only 3 made the cut) who claims to have been repeatedly raped by a ghost! The mother visited a psychiatrist who she grew quite close to, but it wasn't until she was speaking about it to her friend in public, that in a chance encounter she had the opportunity to explore the paranormal possibilities her psychiatrist refused to consider. A group of paranormal investigators over hear the conversation and begin monitoring her house for the entity as the attacks reach new ferocious levels. I don't want to spoil anything so I'll leave it at that. The movie is based off the book "The Entity" which was written by an author who was right there while the attacks were investigated. Unfortunately like the fourth child I don't recall he made the cut either. Overall the possibility of the Entity's truth is it's most intriguing aspect, because the creators failed to go outside the box much with the story. In a special feature an eyewitness tells his account of what happened and he pretty much repeats every moment you just watched explaining that certain things weren't as extreme as the movie made it seem. The Entity sports some great effects and stylish directing, but it was just too slow and plodding at 2 hours and not enough rapes to hold my full attention. Then again it's pretty hard to not recommend violent ghost rape and everyone should probably witness the invisible fist jacking her jaw before it goes to work. If you like Rosemary's Baby and Paranormal Activity you might want to check this. Me? I'll just wait for a poltergeist porn parody, "Carol Anne is all grown up and ready to F...."
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