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Lamont’s mission: determine if Merrin’s death was natural or the result of demonic interference. But this is no standard detective story. Lamont is a “heretic” himself—a priest who doubts, who questions the Vatican’s caution. He discovers that the demon Pazuzu (yes, the same one from the first film) is not just a monster but an ancient, winged entity representing the primal chaos of Africa. To fight it, Lamont uses a bizarre machine called the Pazuzu —no, not the demon—a “synchronizer” that allows two people to share memories through hypnosis and rhythmic flashing lights (essentially a 1970s vision of psychedelic therapy). This public link is valid for 7 days

One of the most significant issues with The Exorcist II: The Heretic is its inability to deliver scares. Unlike the original film, which was a masterclass in building tension and creating a sense of unease, the sequel relies on cheap jump scares and predictable plot twists. Can’t copy the link right now

While Linda Blair brings a certain vulnerability to an older Regan, and Richard Burton (a massive star) lends gravitas, the performances are often criticized as stiff or misplaced. The film leans heavily into bizarre, almost surrealist imagery—including a strange fixation on locusts and African settings—that feel disconnected from the franchise's roots. 3. A "Fascinating Failure"

While the first film was a battle of faith, Exorcist II pivots to a more intellectual debate. It explores , the metaphor of the locust , and the idea that evil is a primitive, elemental force rather than just a theological construct.