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The Final Pact (2025)

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The Final Pact (2025)

Overview

The Final Pact is a 2025 indie horror film directed and written by F.C. Rabbath. Three young priests-in-training, including Paul (Austin Freeman), Connor Flynn, and Laura W. Johnson, uncover a secret final exam before ordination. During their celebration, they encounter Julia Vasi's character seeking an exorcism and reluctantly investigate.


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Rating & Dimensions

Bias Rating
Analyzing...
Traditional

Political: Leans Right
Diversity: Low
Family Values: Mixed
Christianity: Positive

Viewer Rating

Not Rated


Overview

The Final Pact is a 2025 indie horror film directed and written by F.C. Rabbath. Three young priests-in-training, including Paul (Austin Freeman), Connor Flynn, and Laura W. Johnson, uncover a secret final exam before ordination. During their celebration, they encounter Julia Vasi's character seeking an exorcism and reluctantly investigate.


Starring Cast

Detailed Bias Analysis

Analyzing...
Traditional

Primary

The film's core conflict revolves around demonic possession resolved through priestly exorcism and reliance on faith, underscoring traditional religious morality as the path to overcoming evil.

The film employs a predominantly white cast for its central roles as young priests and a woman in distress, adhering to traditional casting without racial or gender swaps. Its narrative examines faith, sin, and exorcism through a religious lens, presenting traditional identities neutrally or positively without explicit critiques or DEI-driven themes.

Secondary

Family appears peripherally in the narrative through a mother's desperate plea for help with her possessed daughter and one priest's backstory of losing his father and sister, which fuels his faith doubts. These elements neither endorse nor critique traditional or progressive family structures, leaving the portrayal neutral.

The film frames the Christian priesthood as a noble calling tested by infernal temptations representing the seven deadly sins and circles of hell. Through the protagonists' confrontations with doubt and demonic forces, it underscores faith's redemptive strength and the dignity of spiritual resilience. No counterbalancing critique undermines this affirming narrative.

The film contains no LGBTQ+ characters or themes.

The film contains no depiction of transsexual characters or themes.

The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.

The Final Pact presents an original story centered on three male priests and female supporting characters, with no evidence of adaptations or recasts altering established genders from prior sources.

The Final Pact presents original characters in a contemporary seminary setting without prior source material establishing racial baselines for any roles. Actors portray priests and supporting figures consistent with typical depictions in such narratives, resulting in no race swaps.


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