Reviewed by: Alexander Malsan
CONTRIBUTOR
Moral Rating: | Extremely Offensive |
Moviemaking Quality: |
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Primary Audience: | Adults |
Genre: | Crime Mystery Drama |
Length: | 1 hr. 46 min. |
Year of Release: | 2016 |
USA Release: |
February 5, 2016 (100 theaters) DVD: May 10, 2016 |
FEAR, Anxiety and Worry—What does the Bible say? Answer
Satanic cults
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
What is one of Satan’s most successful strategies in dealing with followers of Christ? Answer
demons in the Bible
Featuring |
Emma Watson … Angela Gray Ethan Hawke … Bruce Kenner Devon Bostick … Roy Gray Aaron Ashmore David Thewlis … Professor Kenneth Raines Dale Dickey … Rose Gray Kristian Bruun … Andrew Aaron Abrams … Farrell Adam Butcher … Brody See all » |
Director | Alejandro Amenábar — “The Others” (2001), “The Sea Inside” (2005) “Agora” |
Producer |
Mod Producciones First Generation Films See all » |
Distributor | Dimension Films, a division of The Weinstein Company |
The year is 1990. The text at the beginning of the film informs us that during this time much speculation came about regarding Satanic practices, rituals and investigations. “Regression” follows one such case…
The story takes place in the town of Holyoke. Detective Bruce Kenner (Ethan Hawke) is assigned to investigate the events of a sexual assault case involving a local mechanic John Gray and the victim, his daughter, Angela Gray (Emma Watson).
However, there’s an angle with this case. John has no memory of ever assaulting Angela. So, Bruce calls in a psychoanalyst, Dr. Kenneth Raines (David Thewlis), to place John under a therapeutic technique called “regression.” In this state, through means of dialog, the psychoanalyst helps the patient unlock memories that the mind is trying to close off.
Supposedly, the regression works. John mentions there was another person in the room, not John, who was actually the one sexually assaulting Angela, in a ritualistic manner. Turns out the guy in that room is a fellow officer… well, a crooked officer. As Bruce investigates, it turns out Angela claims that her father and this other guy are part of the Satanic cult.
Of course, with all the talk about Satanism going around town, Bruce investigates the mysterious circumstances surrounding the case. Who is responsible for assaulting Angela? Is Satanism for real?
So many questions… and only 2 hours to answer them.
Are you ready for the world’s shortest review? I can sum up my thoughts in three words. Here it is: AVOID…THIS…MOVIE! There is absolutely, NOTHING, I repeat, NOTHING, redemptive or redeeming about this film.
From the beginning of the film to the closing credits, every scene feels as if it is an homage to the practice of Satanism or molestation, whether it iss the atmosphere of the film itself or whether it is by action, regardless of whether or not this was the director or production company’s intention. I witnessed graphic, ungodly scenes performed by “Satanists” and heard disgusting dialog in this film that I WISH I could forget (I will explain, unfortunately, in the content section, below). Even now I scratch my head and ask, “What I was thinking?”
*Please be aware some of the content I have listed is graphic is nature.*
Violence: During some flashbacks, there are scenes where Satanists are sacrificing babies (the baby is not shown though, just heard). Again, in the same flashback, Satanists are seen torturing each other (?). There is also one scene involving a character jumping out a large window and breaking her neck. Three characters engage in a fight.
Profanity/Vulgarity: There is explicit dialog regarding the Satanic practices that occur, including portions where Angela goes into relatively graphic detail of a Satanic ritual and how they branded an upside down cross on her. While John’s undergoing regression, Bruce constantly reads back the statement Angela to gave to John at the same time. In the ritual, we can hear Satanists chanting prayers to Satan. Other profanity includes: sh*t (7), bull-sh*t (3), d**n-it, G*d (4), h***(4), S.O.B. (1), f*ck (1) and b***rd.
Sex/Nudity: Extreme. Angela’s molestation case is the center of the entire film and as such we’re are reminded of it consistently. This comes in the form of a blurry flashback (as mentioned in the summary) involving Angela and a mysterious figure. Two Satanists are seen having bare sexual intercourse in a car. In a nightmare, Bruce is drugged by Satanists, while an elderly naked woman rapes him. In another seen Angela and Bruce inappropriately kiss each other.
Other: Again, Satanism is a primary theme throughout this film. There are also images of an upside cross, as well as scenes involving alcohol and smoking.
Often times, we as Christians, forget that we have an enemy, lurking in the darkness. He has many names: Satan, Lucifer, the Devil. His primary mission is to separate us from God. As the pastor in the movie points out as well, “to confuse us.” He also wants us to think we’re so comfortable that we won’t need God. The Bible warns us about him.
Be sober-minded; be watchful. Your adversary the devil prowls around like a lion, seeking someone to devour -1 Peter 5:8 (ESV)
The Bible warns us to always be on our guard. Again, in the first part of John 10:10 it states:
“The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy”
The only way to resist the devil is to fight him through our faith in God. To stand firm in our walk with Him. To follow Christ and love and serve Him. In the second part of that same verse it states:
“I came that they may have life and have it abundantly”
Put on the whole armor of God, that you may be able to stand against the schemes of the devil. –Ephesians 6:11 (ESV)
Don’t waste your time with “Regression.” As I said, there’s nothing redemptive or glorifying to God in this film. Don’t expose yourself to this. Please do yourself a favor, as I have done this for you already, and avoid this movie at all costs.
Violence: Moderate / Profanity: Heavy / Sex/Nudity: Heavy
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