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When Mason begins showing signs of demonic possession, Joel is faced with a terrifying dilemma. Is he witnessing a supernatural event, or is his son inheriting his mental illness? Enter Father Lambert (Peter Jason), a disgraced priest who has just served time for a botched exorcism. Lambert is convinced Mason is "the one," but in a house full of shadows and doubt, "assenting" to the truth is the hardest part. Why This Isn't Just Another "Exorcist" Clone
The Assent might not have the massive budget of The Conjuring , but it uses its limited resources to build a heavy, atmospheric world filled with "black highlights, decapitated doll heads, and animal bones". It’s a film that asks if the real demons are the ones under the bed or the ones we carry in our own minds. The Assent Il figlio del diavolo
While The Assent hits many familiar horror beats, it stands out for a few reasons: When Mason begins showing signs of demonic possession,
The Line Between Madness and Evil: A Look at "The Assent" If you're a fan of possession movies, you know the drill: a child starts acting weird, the furniture moves on its own, and a grizzled priest shows up with holy water. But (released in Italy as Il figlio del diavolo ) adds a psychological twist that keeps you guessing: is it a demon, or is it all in the father's head? The Story: Faith vs. Reality Lambert is convinced Mason is "the one," but