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The scares.they're a bit step back from the previous film. I won't say anything here, but.needless to say, it's pretty hard to swallow. Aside from that, there are some things that aren't explained and they make no sense. I know it's dramatic irony, but this is still weird. So what are the problems with this movie? Well first off, Josh being released after being suspected in murder? Shouldn't he be in custody or something? Like being held? If he's a suspect in murder, he shouldn't be around people.

While that's going on, strange activities occurs just like in the first and the scares are placed here and there for the audience to jump. Josh's wife, Renai, played by Rose Byrne, tries to defend her husband that he wasn't responsible. Possessed, Josh kills Elise without anyone noticing. After Josh gets his son out, it turns out he was possessed by a woman in black. He came across the dark spirit world, inhabited by demons. So, here's the story: Immediately after the events of the first one, the father named Josh, played by Patrick Wilson rescues his son, who possessed a supernatural ability to travel through different worlds. This is.um.less than the first.but I'm not sure if that makes it good.for me at least. Insidious: Chapter 2, the sequel to the 2011 hit Insidious and directed by the same guy, James Wan. An audience deserves a cold and articulate atmosphere.Reviewed by bend圓92 4 /10 Scares over sense. Let's hope this is the last remnants of the awful jump scare movies. We lose any character development, no one really learns anything except that we should really avoid trying to talk to dead people. We lose any meaningful shot composition, and are left with flat camera angles. They are excess weight holding down this movie. We as an audience feel the loss of losing any character development within the plot, especially for those side characters. This is emotional manipulation on the part of the director/writer. And the sentiment isn't a result from caring about the characters, it's from the director/screenwriter pulling on a social milieu of losing a loved on we as an audience, as human beings, sympathize with this complete base feeling of loss as we internally direct how we would feel if we lost a mother or a wife. People who watch this won't get scared, they'll get startled. So many jump scares: the bane of modern horror. This movie is so incredibly manipulative.Ītmosphere is replaced with silence which is ear wrenchingly interrupted with jump scares. What is the point in shoehorning characters in the plot that do nothing? This movie is so incredibly lazy. The director/screenwriter gives and takes away. Poor Jeris Poindexter loses his wife, and we never see him interact with the plot in any meaningful way. Quinn's love interest, the last we hear of him he is staying at his grandma's house. Quinn's friend, it seems like her best friend, just disappears halfway through. We are introduced to characters that show up and never return. That's where the loss and coping effect starts to happen with the audience. The screenwriter couldn't take on the challenge of including him in any meaningful way. Her brother loses his chance to be involved in the ending.
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Quinn has a brother whose only purpose in this film is to suggest an introduction of two familiar characters to the series or else the audience would feel cheated if they never showed up. The demon taking a hold of Quinn has lost the ability to breathe, and has trouble really expressing himself except for a kind, tender moment he has at the end stroking the face of a semi-corporeal Quinn within the further world.

She also loses her husband's sweater, and that kind of stinks for her. Her husband committed suicide, and she decides to abandon her gift after the attempts at contacting him lead to a woman threatening her with death. Quinn's father has lost his wife and has trouble coping with the fact that he has to parent his two children alone throughout the movie, he also seems as if he's lost his motivation for each scene, leading to the inability to cope with the emotions in which he should deliver each line.Įlise is everyone's favorite psychic, and she herself has some loss as well. Quinn has lost her mother and launches the plot forward because of her attempts to contact her. Insidious 3 relies on the heavy theme coping with loss, starting within the characters and extending directly to the viewers. Reviewed by Michael DePasquale 2 / 10 This prequel belongs in the further
