![]() But about six years after her symptoms began, the bishop of Wurzburg granted the local pastor to perform exorcisms, which he did twice a week. The Catholic Church refused to perform an exorcism, saying she didn’t show the proper signs of possession. But her devoutly Catholic family believed demons had possessed her. Doctors diagnosed her with grand mal epilepsy and psychosis. At age 16, she began shaking uncontrollably and seeing demons. “The Exorcism of Emily Rose” is based on the experiences of a German woman, Anneliese Michel, who was born in 1952. Truth be told, I actually didn’t beg Dan to see the movie, because I didn’t want to be responsible for him waking up every night at 3 a.m. He doesn’t even live next to a haunted bed and breakfast anymore – but no amount of pleas would convince him to see this movie.Though I think Dan overreacted, I don’t think this film should be rated PG-13 it’s stories like these that scar children. Dan walked out within the first five minutes of “The Exorcism of Emily Rose,” never to return again. ![]()
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