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In 1989, emergency responders received a 9-1-1 call from Maria Rossi (Suzan Crowley) confessing that she had brutally killed three people. 20 years later, her daughter Isabella (Fernanda Andrade) seeks to understand the truth about what happened that night. Click Here To Watch Full Mobie She travels to the Centrino Hospital for the Criminally Insane in Italy where her mother has been locked away to determine if her mother is mentally ill or demonically possessed. When she recruits two young exorcists (Simon Quarterman and Evan Helmuth) to cure her mom using unconventional methods combining both science and religion, they come face-to-face with pure evil in the form of four powerful demons possessing Maria.
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In Italy, a woman becomes involved in a series of unauthorized exorcisms during her mission to discover what happened to her mother, who allegedly murdered three people during her own exorcism. He orders a restrained glass of sparkling mineral water, an act entirely at odds with the most vivid memories of him in the film: raping a bride on her wedding night, abducting a schoolgirl virgin and commanding the clientele of a Baghdad nightclub to strip naked.
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Although as roles go, it’s the plummiest of plum parts, the kind of thing that young and upcoming actors lie awake at night fantasising about: in it, he plays not just Uday Hussein, the son of Saddam, but Latif Yahia, an Iraqi army officer who is blackmailed into being his body double. He’s in almost every frame of every scene, much of the time twice, acting against himself, in a bloody tale involving torture and repression. It’s based on the true story of Latif Yahia, though it’s been glamourised in the telling, the House of Hussein recast as The Godfather. And yet, bizarrely, what bothers him most is the idea that he might come across as boring. Really? At the end of the interview, I’m just about to turn off the tape recorder, on the point of pressing the stop button, and he issues a panicked last minute plea: “Please make it interesting!
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Because I can’t bear to read another piece about an actor where you just want to cry because you just think, ‘They’re just so dull!’” Well, tell me something interesting then, I say. “No! I don’t know. Just make it sound more interesting. Just not that stuff… ‘Oh! I knew when I was a kid I’d be star!” We’ve talked about this. Because although he went straight from drama school to the National Theatre and has had the kind of career that appears to have in some ways to have been celestially preordained, he’s acutely aware of both the cliches and delusions that success brings. He had a multi-award winning run in The History Boys, the Alan Bennett play that enjoyed a two-year triumphal world tour before being made into a film; character roles in almost all recent British hit movies: An Education, Tamara Drewe, Starter for Ten, The Duchess. He’s been the himbo in Mamma Mia! and is currently making a splash in the blockbuster Captain America.
He’s reportedly had talks about taking over from Matt Damon as Jason Bourne. And now he’s got the two roles in The Devil’s Double. But he’s resisting the I-always-knew-it-would-happen-to-me explanation. “I don’t think that,” he says. “And I’m repulsed when I hear that. I had a really creative teacher at primary school. He used to get us doing things such as singing Spandau Ballet in drag in the choir and I remember loving it. But, basically, all kids love showing off. “And yet you hear people saying, ‘No! But I just loved it! And I felt so alive!Watch The Devil Inside Online
And that’s the same for pretty much all kids. It’s just utter rubbish. Look it’s really good fun. And if you can bear to pursue it, you should follow your heart, but I think it’s very difficult at that age to know anything.” So he’s aware of this cliche. Just as he’s aware of the actor-who-wants-be-a-director cliche – although he does want to be one. The cliche he’s fighting, it turns out, is the one that suggests that a young actor in possession of a publicist, may come across as a tiny bit bland. Although, with his reluctance to take himself seriously, he’s really not.
