Encouraged by a group of preachers tell these parents to believe that their bad luck is the work of Satan, given human form in their own offspring. The children are accused of making people ill, poisoning food and polluting the drinking water.
Condemned as 'Satan made flesh' by powerful …show more content…
Uninflected cuts are used in this documentary, the Filmmakers want to communicate meaning with the cut, with the shift from one piece of visual information to another piece of visual information; as soon as the cut comes in it gives the viewer sufficient information to form new judgments on the issue. statistics are used to give the viewers are bigger understanding of how bad the issue is and shows them that its not just made up but it is in fact the truth and reality. When children were interviewed they had sad music bringing emotion to the viewers and the fact that many scenarios had been filmed and showed on tape whether it be showing the journalist interviewing the exorcist , interviewing the children, interviewing the parents and how they reveal that they want their children gone. Most of the documentary that was filmed showed every part of the children's and families lives really giving you an insight to the story They had shown kids that had been tortured, their scar marks were shown and even a scene where a man was threatening to slaughter a little girl that was, well so they thought a witch (chapter 7 0:53-1:40.this was just one out of many terrifying scenes of the documentary. But with all the graphic imagery, the social