Father michael kovak biography of mahatma gandhi

          Colin O'Donoghue as Michael Kovak.

        1. Colin O'Donoghue as Michael Kovak.
        2. These words by Mahatma Gandhi clearly explain the danger: fear is what gives rise to hatred, intolerance and conflict.
        3. Mahatma Gandhi.
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          'The Rite' Gets It All Wrong

          In Mikael Håfström’s “The Rite,” a troubled young seminarian named Michael Kovak (Colin O’Donoghue) travels to Italy and turns to the practice of exorcism under the tutelage of the renegade Father Lucas Trevant (Anthony Hopkins).

          The film is based on the book “The Rite: The Making of a Modern Exorcist” by journalist Matt Baglio, who shadowed an American Catholic priest in Rome as he took a course at a Vatican-affiliated university in order to become an exorcist.

          The book, and by extension the film, was intended to challenge the negative stereotypes about exorcism created and perpetuated by contemporary culture and cinema. Ironically, because the film constantly falls back upon horror clichés—enlivened but emphasized by genre master Anthony Hopkins’s participation—it accomplishes the exact opposite, reinforcing the very perceptions the film was intended to combat.

          Like many overwrought horror movies, “The Rite” relies on redundant visual cues