Shiva: (Abhayamudra) The higher self has no fear. The lower self is fear.
Apasmara: (holds up cobra scepter) I shall rid the planet of this fear!
Shiva: (right hand remains up in Abhayamudra) What is this mudra?
Apasmara: (lowers scepter) It is the mudra of fearlessness.
Shiva: When might One use this mudra?
Apasmara: To stop cars from hitting you.
Shiva: Yes. It is the mudra we consistently use without thinking when we cross the street and see traffic. We also use it to acknowledge Other. Can this mudra stop Danger or Other?
Apasmara: (drops scepter) No. Danger and Other exist.
Shiva: Yes, Danger and Other exist, as this was the ride you wanted. You were bored with my peace.
Apasmara: Yes.
Shiva: This ride doesn't have to be what you've made of it, either.
Apasmara: I see.
Shiva: Do you? Because some little men have taken on the divine feminine as their name to redefine terror. Why do you think this is?
Apasmara: (puts hand up in Abhayamudra) The Devil.
Shiva: Yes. (manifests trident) The Devil and her glorious pitchfork! We can create whatever narrative we want regarding the Divine, but I suggest we work with our little men together to redefine our story, hmm?
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Rating: 0.5 out of 5 stars
It was weird like psychological meets demon
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Well made and scary at times, the film is just a bit uncomfortable as you find no one to truly root for. It does however achieve what it sets out to do, and is sure to unsettle.
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
I enjoyed this movie. Kristina Klebe gave a brilliant performance. It was great to see William Forsythe, & Bill Moseley as well. The story was great! Kevin Shulman the Director did a fabulous job. Towards the end of the Film was so cool!
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
This was a scary film at the end. Very well acted and directed. I saw the film in the theaters at the Laemelle in Santa monica and was pleasantly surprised.