DURATION :1 hour 45 minutes
DIRECTED BY : Emily Hagins
As Will tries to settle into the house, he encounters a demon. His closest friend, Patrick (McQuitty), is enlisted to assist him. Then arrangements are made to handle the problems, including having Aimee self-purge (Ducayen).
Will is a young man who recently went through a breakup and enjoys cooking in his free time. He also enjoys working in customer service. He moves into a new house to start afresh, but instead of beginning over, he must deal with a monster. Will needs to resolve the demon conundrum while facing his past and make decisions about his future.
Patrick, Will's best friend, is there to support him through this difficult moment. He offers the cleansing advice and is aware of the problem firsthand. Another character who has become tired with Will not reaching his full potential while still being supportive of her is Amy, his ex-girlfriend.
Jon Michael Simpson, who plays the lead role, has a great time. He takes his relationship seriously, but when it comes to dealing with demons, he is far more composed. It can be utilized to raise the comedy in a horror film.
The supporting cast truly helps to make the movie humorous. Everyone in the movie approaches the demon portion of the plot with a lot more calmness. By straying from the majority of the horror that we are used to seeing, the humor that results is enhanced.
The protagonist of the tale is a young man who is down on his luck, heartbroken, and hoping to start a new life. However, things don't go as planned when he learns that the property he has hired is actually possessed by a demon seeking sacrifices. He must face his personal demons and the answer to the problem.
The story can take on a comic tone to show what it's like to own a house. In order to keep the audience engaged, it uses a calm approach to explain what is happening rather than relying on jump scares. In this circumstance, what matters most is understanding what is best in life and how to move forward.
Sorry About the Demon excels at incorporating humor into possession horror flicks. It discusses the basics of possession in a much lighter tone. This boosts the frequency of chuckles while decreasing the number of shocks in the picture. The house contributes to the film by showing that you never know what is going on in your neighborhood.
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