It doesn't make sense if you don't watch the two together

Terence 2022-04-19 09:01:50

This movie, if you don't watch it together with the first one, can't have such a high score, and it is because of the connection that it has such a high score, which is also rare in horror movie reviews. I think it is mainly due to the following points:

1. The connection with the first part basically solved some of the mysteries of the first part, and also explained the concept of the two spaces very well.

2. The tight plot, not just writing a resentful spirit, but involving the resentful spirit's mother, his past, not talking about the identity and background of the resentful spirit, but more about writing a person's life. specific. To write about ghosts is to write about people, to write ghost stories, but also to write about a person's tragic childhood and the only remaining kindness in his heart. In the end, when the male protagonist Hammer was about to go down, several lines were run through together, as if they merged into a big river, rushing through, giving people an unstoppable feeling.

3. Digging the pit again, leaving suspense for the lower part, but this time I don't think it has much to do with the feeling of the next part.

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Extended Reading
  • Kelli 2021-12-01 08:01:25

    He likes Wen Ziren's horror movie's fierceness. Compared with other horror movies, he is either lukewarm or obsessive. It is cooler and more immersive. "Only by confronting fear can we truly eliminate fear" What a pity the subtitle: Buddha! What does Nong want to do? Why give up treatment? It's all over. I bought a watch last year! =. =

  • Quincy 2022-04-21 09:01:59

    Not as good as the first one, but still scary. . .

Insidious: Chapter 2 quotes

  • Tucker: The code word is "Quesadilla." Say it with me.

    TuckerCarl: Quesadilla.

    Specs: I thought we agreed on "Unicorn" as the code word.

    Tucker: "Quesadilla" is easier to bring up in conversation.

    Specs: Not at all. How would you bring up "quesadilla" in a conversation?

    Tucker: It's lunch time. It's quesadilla time.

    Carl: Guys, guys, guys, guys.

    Tucker: I'd love a quesadilla. Can I have a quesadilla?

  • Josh Lambert: [hitting Renai] You're a miserable, ungrateful bitch. You have no idea how much you have wasted your life being afraid of the dead because pretty soon you're going to be one of them. And when I take you to my hole, in the dark, you'll realize how happy you should have been for your brief little moment in the sun.