The context of this movie was incredible. I'm a person that's been watching horror films since I was a child, for 20 years or so. I was looking for something that might actually scare me, which is very difficult anymore. What I found was an intellectual, beautiful movie, with a deep and profound dialect about the societal issues we are facing today. The battle between good and evil; and how desensitized we have all become due to media's influence on us and what (we have blindly allowed) our society to become. The movie is basically one long conversation between a demon who has inhabited a man's body on death row and the psychiatrist determining the mans (not the demons) fate. But it's captivating and very thought-provoking and it's the kind of stuff that we all should have been focusing on for decades to prevent from getting as far as it has.
This movie was well made.