I can't tell which sequel it is.

Kasey 2022-03-23 09:01:37

James Wing's horror films have been out of control since watching "Dead Silence", except for the chainsaw.
But to be honest, it all feels the same style: psychic, spiritist, old house, ghost dressed up a bit exotic, and a little religious. No wonder I messed up all his films. When I watched this film, I skipped to "The Yin Er's Room" and then to "Hidden", and the male protagonist and the male lead of "The Yin Er's Room" were the same person, so I couldn't figure out who was watching Which step is the sequel. Maybe I've watched too many movies recently, and it's a little numb.
The Conjuring 2 really couldn't catch up with the first one. The director still uses the kind of evil spirits that suddenly appear from behind or when the audience relaxes their vigilance to achieve a frightening effect. Is this method used to attract the attention of the audience to cover up the powerlessness of the plot?
Let's talk about the plot. The front is really boring. It's nothing more than a dead old man coming out to scare the family. Sometimes the little girl is naughty and possessed by the old man, and then he invites the male and female protagonists to exorcise the ghosts. I don't understand why this family knew that the house was haunted and wanted to move back in, so what could they do to kill themselves. The climax was in the last 20 minutes and there was a reversal, which made it feel like the director's horror movie. And at the end, the male protagonist couldn't pull the little girl up to save the little girl, and in the end, the female protagonist pulled up two by herself. How strong is the female protagonist. I didn't say why this evil spirit appeared in the house. The evil spirit knew that his name was a weakness, hey, he told the heroine his name, for fear that the heroine could not remember and let the heroine write it down. I rub it, what a zz. He didn't say why the name was the key, why the evil spirit hired the old man to do things for him, and he didn't explain any grudges or grievances. Are you too expensive to find a little scumbag?
And what's the plot connection between 2 and 1? Still confused and didn't remember 1's sake, I don't think the two movies are related. 1 There is no mention of any blasphemous demons, going back to hell or the like, just simply exorcising demons, casting out demons. This one is a bit of a joke. The devil ran out of hell without telling the reason. To be honest, it's a bit confusing.
In addition, the hero and heroine have to collect an object every time they finish a case. What kind of eccentricity is this, a fetish neurosis.
And this one is as high as a 1. blame me for being too low

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The Conjuring 2 quotes

  • [first lines]

    Lorraine Warren: After everything we've seen, there isn't much that rattles either of us anymore. But this one... this one still haunts me.

  • Lorraine Warren: Ed, this is as close to hell as I ever want to get.