Deliver Us from Evil Movies
A READER writes:
I saw a new movie this week, Deliver Us from Evil, that has me writing to you for reasons I’ll get to in a minute.
Regarding the film’s quality, it is simply of its era: lots of 21st century, post-MTV visuals, audio, and violence. I won’t even be critical. This is multiplex filmmaking, plain and simple. And to be fair, there were some effectively creepy moments (e.g. a zookeeper possessed by Satan, captured on video, calmly, authoritatively bringing a lion under his charge).
But I’m not writing to tell you about the film’s aesthetics. It was the characterizations that struck me, for the worst of reasons. First, we have two “buddy” cops—but this isn’t Adam-12 or Starsky and Hutch. These officers are never in uniform (save for a brief training flashback) but never is it really established that they are “undercover” (unless I missed it). And this is where it’s worth writing to you: They look and talk exactly like, well, the very type of thugs I would expect them to chase.


