Messengers 2: The Scarecrow movie plot

2022-10-13 21:37
Images from the Haunted House, Maker of 30 Nights, The Grudge and the Messenger. The unimaginable horror of the prequels grows. Desperate to save his banker, a farmer places mysterious scarecrows in his fields in hopes of discovering pure demons. you get what you sow. As the number of corpses increased, his sanity was tortured, and he had to fight back against the deadly force.
The farmer Rosslyn’s cornfield suffered from drought. He borrowed a loan from the bank for irrigation, but when the corn was about to mature, he encountered a large number of crows stealing the corn. If measures were not taken in time, he might not be able to repay the bank loan. When the time came, the bank had sent someone to remind him that Roslyn had no choice but to use a scarecrow that the whole family thought was unlucky to chase away the crows. Roslyn disregarded the objection of his family and planted a scarecrow in the cornfield, and the devil started.
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Messengers 2: The Scarecrow quotes

  • Jude Weatherby: [losing his land] Yeah till the banks came along... it's a hell of a thing going to war with the rich

    [last lines]

    Jude Weatherby: I tried to save my family... AND LOOK WHAT IT GOT ME! Don't make the same mistake i did... let the scarecrow take them... you planted your seed... now reap your reward

  • [first lines]

    John Rollins: [on the townsfolk when he failed to show up for church] Yeah! They will be talking about someone else tommrow

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