★★ Oh, these teenagers today… instead of doing something normal like going to an electronic party and taking pills, a couple of kids decide to become spiritualists and, fuck it!, one of the girls gets possessed. We know this because she rolls her eyes, although maybe she is an allergy or a transient glaucoma, who knows. Anyway, then come the girl’s crimes and misdeeds. Faced with the impotence of psychology, what better than Pepe Sacristán as an exorcist priest (which, for a sacristan, implies nothing more than a promotion). And the thirteen exorcisms of the title must be the indicated treatment. In short, there was a theme (the struggle between faith and reason) or two (the father-daughter relationship) but in an effort to copy every commonplace of the subgenre “Demon, go, fool!” they have forgotten it by turn of the script. What’s up, I couldn’t do everything. The protagonist María Romanillos and the priest Sacristán are quite credible and that means that it is not entirely unrealistic.

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