(November 28, 2024 at 4:54 am)Rev. Rye Wrote: Worth noting, this is a scene supposedly of an actual exorcism from the documentary The Devil and Father Amorth.
And, somehow, despite trying for extreme realism (no crew, no lighting, and supposedly no more than a single camera, despite several instances where he clearly cuts to another angle without missing a beat) William Friedkin decided to add some obvious sound editing.
Overall, it seems like the victim is just playing a part. It does not look like the power of Christ is legitimately compelling her at any point.
She has a future in B rated movies playing someone who's possessed, the sound editing was a nice touch, but unnecessary, as even were it her own voice, all we would have is something we can't explain. Just as you seemingly can't explain to those determined to indulge irrational superstition, that mysteries by definition, have no explanatory powers.