The life of Isabella, a young teenager and intelligent girl, who does her best and struggles against helping her mother to get rid of the evil demon that possessed her and leads her to kill three clergies, has been changed completely, when she travels to Italy, where she meets with three priests who convince her to make an exorcism for her mother.
An exposition-heavy opening act and an abrupt lack of closure may leave moviegoers feeling underserved by The Devil Inside's few genuinely scary moments.
Whatever possessed Bell & Co. to turn a slow-burning creepfest into a frenzied freak show of multiple exorcisms (including one in a moving car), the devil only knows.
The Devil Inside is a con job; a fraud of a movie that leads audiences to the singularly most unsatisfying ending to a movie I've seen in my 13 years as a movie critic.
From the amateur acting, writing and directing to an ending that is shocking only in its stupidity, The Devil Inside will make you puke for all the wrong reasons.