Harefooted Halloween: Exorcist: The Beginning & Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist
The Beginning
Here’s the story, Morgan Creek brought on Paul Schrader (who
wrote Taxi Driver, Rolling Thunder
and Raging Bull) to direct the next Exorcist movie. When he handed in the finished product the
studio hated it and decided to hire Renny Harlin (Die Hard 2, Cutthroat Island) to reshoot the entire thing. After Harlin’s version was released and
completely bombed Morgan Creek threw Schrader a couple of bucks to finish up
his original picture which got released the next year. So what we have here is extremely rare and
maybe unheard of: two movies made a year apart from almost the same script with
some of the same actors (including the lead (Stellan Skarsgard (Deep Blue Sea))) using the same sets and
a lot of the same crew. It’s the
director that’s the major change. I know
this wasn’t intentional but what a fascinating experiment.
Dominion
Here are some general differences. Schrader handles the characters better by fleshing
them out more and making them seem like real-ish people. So I had a better connection with them than
Harlin’s version. They seemed more
natural. Schrader also went for slightly
more abstract storytelling by having a few extra dream sequences and making the
possessed individual act like a god as opposed to a crazy sick person. And there’s a lot less ghastly imagery and
blood overall. It’s definitely the tamer
of the two. Oddly enough I think the
most well done sequence is the opening where Father Merrin has to deal with another
form of evil, Nazis. They force him to
choose who lives and dies with a small crowd of people. It was the most heart wrenching thing between
the two versions and gives Father Merrin some key backstory.
Harlin’s take is a total middle of the road Hollywood type
release. There are unnecessary plot
twists, a lot more bad early 2000’s CGI, the characters aren’t as focused, the
dialogue is bland and the ending is bigger and stupider than Schrader’s (more
on that in a minute). Harlin’s has the
better cinematography though. Vittorio
Storaro (The Last Emperor, Apocalypse Now)
worked on both and it looked like he took advantage of the second go around by
improving his chosen style. Colors are
more vibrant (especially the yellows and tans for the daylight scenes and
almost grayscale for the evil church parts), lighting is improved by better use
of shadows and the angles are more dramatic.
The story is also a little easier to follow because it’s been simplified
somewhat and modified to have a gory part every so often.
The Beginning
The ending to Harlin’s is laughably terrible though. It basically turns into an Evil Dead movie with cheap rubber makeup
effects and the demon running around saying taunting shit and acting a little
lusty. The climax is a big battle where Merrin
and the demon toss each other around in a cave while Merrin keeps trying to
exorcise the sonuvabitch. It doesn’t fit
at all with the rest of the film but I get that Hollywood wanted to make
something more visually appealing to a 2004 audience. It’s like “if we give them something similar
to the ending of the first movie they’re gonna be bored, these two gotta punch
each other ‘n’ shit”.
Dominion
Neither version is good.
Schrader’s is more of a character study and I should like that better
but I have to admit Harlin’s was more entertaining, even though it’s a good
deal dumber. Schrader’s feels kinda like
a B movie while Harlin’s comes across bigger.
I looked up to see what Skarsgard thought of all this
because I wanted an inside opinion from someone who worked on both. In the couple interviews I found he said it
was a great experience and that he liked working with both directors. He even says he likes Harlin better than some
of his movies which is a funny comment.
But he thinks Schrader’s version is better because the focus is more on
Merrin and not the threat.
Dominion
The Beginning
Anyway, these pictures are the closest thing to a typical
sequel the Exorcist series has had so
far. II
was some weird bullshit and III had
an interesting idea but wasn’t executed the greatest. Plus III
is technically a spin off and not a direct follow-up to either I or II. It’s a strange series that never got its shit
together because they kept producing these bizarre ideas or botched scripts.
I would only recommend checking out The Beginning or Dominion
if you’re curious how two different directors would shoot the same movie. It’s a good study on every aspect of
filmmaking and something we may not see again for a very long time.
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