Well, we can argue all day about whether or not it worked. I agree that it is not a 100% perfect film. There are very few of those. For you it did not work, for me it did. When you say there are "3 different protagonists" I don't think that's true. I think there are other characters to whom the focus shifts at times, but they are not the protagonists. Yes, Mia does leave for a bit, but I think the film as a whole is still about her. I think we see plenty of her before she is possessed and she drives the story until that point. For me as a viewer, the film never stopped being about her even when she wasn't on screen. Just because a character is not on screen during a scene doesn't mean the film is no longer about them. It's not like Psycho where the protagonist obviously shifts from Marion Crane (who dies and doesn't come back) to Norman Bates. I don't think there was ever any bait and switch here. She was human, she was possessed, then she wasn't possessed.
We may have to agree to disagree on this. But also the reason we don't see her withdrawal is because it was interrupted by the whole demon-possession thing. Otherwise we probably would have seen that! But that would have been a very different movie about Mia, and probably a less interesting one.
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