Remembering William Friedkin and His Iconic Horror Film 'The Exorcist'

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Remembering William Friedkin and The Exorcist, the Pinnacle of Horror

Even as the history of horror is vast and there are rather outstanding works still emerging in the present day, there are only an esteemed few as flooring as William Friedkin’s 1973 film The Exorcist. Many continue to attempt to compare themselves to what he achieved in his cinematic masterwork, but only a select few come even close to the unrelentingly nightmarish vision he created.

On Monday, Friedkin passed away at the age of 87. Though he leaves behind an incredible body of work that includes everything from his other films like The French Connection to his uproarious interview with Nicolas Winding Refn that will all be worth remembering in the coming days and weeks, the mark he left on the horror genre with this film should forever remain at the forefront of the conversation.

When the exorcism then eventually begins that will lead us to the end with Father Karras and Father Merrin trying to do everything they can for Regan, every scene other directors may have passed over as quickly as they could pay off in painfully poetic fashion. The way Friedkin captures this story is with an eye for the quiet tragedies that accumulate until all is forever lost for many of the characters swept up in it.

Friedkin’s 'The Exorcist Cements Him as One of Horror’s Greatest Directors As we all collectively remember the director and share respective appreciations of his work, the experiences he created will remain as examples of what cinema can be. In particular, with The Exorcist, Friedkin crafted what will always remain at the pinnacle of what horror can and should be.

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