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I rank the film among the average moments, the film seemed to me more like a horror comedy, certain passages of the film were more of a laugh than to be afraid, but despite certain shortcomings, the film did not bore me.

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It's certainly has elements of both...

@Flekoun said:

I rank the film among the average moments, the film seemed to me more like a horror comedy, certain passages of the film were more of a laugh than to be afraid, but despite certain shortcomings, the film did not bore me.

It's typical Raimi style. He popularized this type of horror with The Evil Dead series.

Yeah total horrocomedy, most haters miss that. But c'mon a demon who dances a jig and barfs a cute kitten? A goat who says "You tricked me you black hearted whore", how bout the scene where Alison Lohman deepthroats a gypsy arm. And if that's not enough laughs, there's the grossalicious nosebleed that shoots across the room as David Paymer mutters "Did I get any in my mouth?" If you watch the behind-the-scenes features on the dvd you can see they're totally having fun with this one.

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