El Conjuro 3- El Diablo Me Obligo A Hacerlo

La producción dividió las opiniones tanto de los fanáticos de la saga como de los críticos especializados:

The film is set in 1981 and centers on the real-life trial of , the first American murder case where demonic possession was used as a legal defense. El Conjuro 3- El diablo me obligo a hacerlo

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A diferencia de las dos primeras películas, que se centraron en los fenómenos poltergeist de las familias Perron (Rhode Island) y Hodgson (Enfield), esta entrega se basa en el juicio de Arne Cheyenne Johnson en 1981. Este caso pasó a la historia como el primero en los Estados Unidos donde la defensa intentó reclamar la . El origen de la tragedia If you share with third parties, their policies apply

The plot is based on events that unfolded in 1981 in the small, quiet town of Brookfield, Connecticut. The tragedy began months earlier with David Glatzel, an 11-year-old boy whose family believed he was possessed by a demon. David claimed to see an "old man" with "big, black eyes" and "jagged teeth" who threatened him and spoke in Latin. In desperation, the Glatzels sought help from the famous demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren.

To create a compelling narrative, El Conjuro 3 took considerable creative liberties. For instance, the film opens with a heart attack suffered by Ed Warren during the exorcism. While Ed Warren did experience a heart attack in 2001, it did not happen during this exorcism in 1981. The movie also introduces a satanic witch as the mastermind behind the possession, a fictional element with no basis in the actual police reports or court documents. As director Michael Chaves himself acknowledged, there was a real victim, Alan Bono, and the film deliberately chose to tell the story from the perspective of the man who claimed to be possessed.