Reviewed by: Joseph A. Bisconti
CONTRIBUTOR
Moral Rating: | Very Offensive |
Moviemaking Quality: |
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Primary Audience: | Adults Teens |
Genre: | Supernatural-Thriller Mystery Horror |
Length: | 1 hr. 20 min. |
Year of Release: | 2010 |
USA Release: |
September 17, 2010 (wide—2,700+ theaters) DVD: December 21, 2010 |
What are devils and demons in the Bible?
Who is SATAN, the enemy of God and all people? Answer
Is Satan A REAL PERSON that influences our world today? Is he affecting you? Answer
SATAN’S STRATEGY—What is one of Satan’s most successful strategies in dealing with followers of Christ? Answer
FEAR, Anxiety and Worry… What does the Bible say? Answer
SUICIDE—What does the Bible say? Answer
If a Christian commits suicide, will they go to Heaven? Answer
How do we know the Bible is true? Answer
Featuring |
Chris Messina … Detective Bowden Logan Marshall-Green … Mechanic Jenny O'Hara … Old Woman Bojana Novakovic … Sarah Caraway Bokeem Woodbine … Guard Geoffrey Arend … Salesman Jacob Vargas … Ramirez Matt Craven … Lustig See all » |
Director |
John Erick Dowdle |
Producer |
M. Night Shyamalan Night Chronicles See all » |
Distributor |
“Five strangers trapped. One of them is not what they seem.”
“Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the Devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour” —1 Peter 5:8, The Holy Bible.
“Devil” opens with this statement which explains the goal of Satan for this world, then takes the viewer on a roller coaster ride of horror and death proving that quote’s validity.
Five people with unsavory pasts are mysteriously trapped in a high-rise elevator in Philadelphia: unbeknown to four of them, the fifth occupant is Satan. Unmasking him, and trying to survive all the bloody violence, both inside and outside of the elevator, keeps the characters and the audience on the edge.
Detective Bowden played by Chris Messina gives a good performance, as the detective who silently but frantically tries to figure it all out and get in before it’s too late. Ramirez, one of the security officers played by Jacob Vargas tells Detective Bowden that what is going on is really demonic, but for the moment the detective doesn’t believe it.
The name of Jesus was used only once as an expletive, “Oh… G*d” (3), and the s-word was used at least 8 times, plus *ss (4), d*mn (4), h*ll (3). Also, there was no nudity.
Because this movie dealt with repentance, unforgiveness and its display of how the Devil can gain a foothold through disobedience to God’s Word, I would recommend it, for these reasons only. However, because of the violence and fear, I would not recommend this movie, especially for children and families. The moral of the story is that when you go against God’s Word, you open your mind to demonic attack and control through anger, greed, unforgiveness, lust, etc.
Violence: Extreme / Profanity: Moderate / Sex/Nudity: Moderate
See list of Relevant Issues—questions-and-answers.
I must say, my favorite part of this movie was when the devil asked the Afghan War vet (***SPOILER ALERT***) “Do you really think you can be forgiven?” Isn’t that what Satan asks each and every one of us? I almost jumped out of my seat and shouted in the middle of the theater, “YES! Yes, you CAN be forgiven!”“For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the powers, against the world forces of this darkness, against the spiritual forces of wickedness in the heavenly places.” 5 people board an elevator. One of them is not what they appear to be. Since all the killing was the work of the devil in this particular movie, I gave it a higher moral rating. If it had been your standard, run-of-the-mill slasher flick, I would have dropped that rating.
My Ratings: Moviemaking quality: 5