Posted March 02, 2025
In the hope that some of you are film maniacs, I would like to ask you if you can remember two specific horror films I’m looking for. Both I saw on TV, not cinema. So, they might had been released much earlier.
The first is an exorcism film, maybe the only one I have ever seen, as I’m avoiding this type of films. I had seen it around 1996, or so (I wasn’t an adult then), and it may as well be one of the first exorcism films released. I remember that it was about a teenage boy (not a girl) that had some symptoms and was taken into a hospital, but a priest realized that it was a possession, not a medical condition. Another thing that I remember is at the end (or near the end) of the film, the priest was so shocked about what the evil spirit was causing to the boy, in front of him, that in an act of love, he asked of the evil spirit to possess him instead. Then we see as the boy having been “healed”, while the priest telling him to get out of here (the building they were in), as the priest’s fingernails were beginning to grow rapidly and his face changing. I don’t want to watch the film again, I just want its name.
The second film I’m searching for is more difficult to be found, because I remember just one scene. I guess I got terrified, that I changed the channel (it was around 1996 too). The scene was in a room of a castle, but the film wasn’t an epic fantasy. It was, supposed to be, happening during the present time (of the film’s time, I mean). In that room there were some stationary metal knight’s suits (as we have seen in other similar films too). Two young men enter the room and hide in different hiding spots. Suddenly, (I think) 3 creatures come. The creatures move and look much like the Gollum (but uglier), and they are real monsters (I mean that, contrary to the Gollum, they have no logic, they don’t talk, etc.). They find and kill one guy, while the other is weeping silently, as he sees that. I don’t know what happened next, I stopped watching that.
Since I can marked as solved only one answer, I will mark so the second one, because I want to watch that film.
The first is an exorcism film, maybe the only one I have ever seen, as I’m avoiding this type of films. I had seen it around 1996, or so (I wasn’t an adult then), and it may as well be one of the first exorcism films released. I remember that it was about a teenage boy (not a girl) that had some symptoms and was taken into a hospital, but a priest realized that it was a possession, not a medical condition. Another thing that I remember is at the end (or near the end) of the film, the priest was so shocked about what the evil spirit was causing to the boy, in front of him, that in an act of love, he asked of the evil spirit to possess him instead. Then we see as the boy having been “healed”, while the priest telling him to get out of here (the building they were in), as the priest’s fingernails were beginning to grow rapidly and his face changing. I don’t want to watch the film again, I just want its name.
The second film I’m searching for is more difficult to be found, because I remember just one scene. I guess I got terrified, that I changed the channel (it was around 1996 too). The scene was in a room of a castle, but the film wasn’t an epic fantasy. It was, supposed to be, happening during the present time (of the film’s time, I mean). In that room there were some stationary metal knight’s suits (as we have seen in other similar films too). Two young men enter the room and hide in different hiding spots. Suddenly, (I think) 3 creatures come. The creatures move and look much like the Gollum (but uglier), and they are real monsters (I mean that, contrary to the Gollum, they have no logic, they don’t talk, etc.). They find and kill one guy, while the other is weeping silently, as he sees that. I don’t know what happened next, I stopped watching that.
Since I can marked as solved only one answer, I will mark so the second one, because I want to watch that film.
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