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The Final Pact (2024) Movie Review

Read a thrilling movie review of The Final Pact, a supernatural horror film with young priests facing an unexpected final exam.

Director: F.C. Rabbath

Writer: F.C. Rabbath (Screenplay)

Cast

Plot: Three young priests discover a secret final exam before graduating. They celebrate but encounter a woman seeking an exorcism. Reluctantly, they investigate and find a doorway to hell. Their final exam has just begun.

Runtime: 1 Hour 20 Minutes 

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Story: The Final Pact starts when three young priests Paul (Freeman), John (Prince) and Mark (Sneary) are given one final test. They are surprised and question what the test could be but decide to ignore the warning. However, on their journey, they stumble upon a woman in need. She invites them into her home to help their daughter.

The three priests must deal with something unexpected as they are put through a series of trials. Each trial tests their faith as the men decide whether they are ready to graduate.

The Final Pact is a horror thriller that follows three priests on the eve of being ordained. They are assigned one final test, and it puts them through an experience they never imagined. It tests their acceptance of faith and what had led them to where they are now.

This movie dives into religious connection right down to having the priests named John, Paul and Mark. It plays into the sensitive subjects revolving around how priests get ordained, almost like a hazing process. The test borrows heavily from different chapters of the Bible and puts a fresh spin on their meanings. This becomes a very interesting concept and one which has surprises along the way. the best way to describe this movie is, a religious escape room.

Final Thoughts The Final Pact brings a fresh spin on a religious test.

By Darren Lucas

Big Film fan and general entertainment fan

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