Bravo to Brock Heasley, who showed satan in a way that has NEVER been done before: the way he really is as a former heavenly being, who loves mixing truth and error, as well as causing chaos and suffering. From the opening frame, I was drawn into Kevin's reality, hoping that he'd be able to escape. Under Heasley's direction, the cinematography, camera angles, mixing light and shadow, and different colors are very inventive. Heasley reminds me of the late Swedish director Ingmar Bergman. All of t...