Summary of the plots of the existing insidious series--------There is one more question for answers

Amanda 2021-12-01 08:01:25

Paris is very crowded at night on weekends. The classic mouth-sucking scene is full of screaming, and the black girl is especially exaggerated. From the first Insidious, to Sinister, to The Conjuring, I feel that American horror movies have finally improved a bit. It is no longer about the big breasts and thighs of teenagers camping.

The content of the second movie closely follows the first, and it is an event that happened within just three or four days after the end of the first movie. What is pleasantly surprised is that we finally see the context of this series. It turns out that the dad who represents the traditional American hero image in the first part is the supporting role, while the old psychic lady who has been brutally smashed by cannon fodder is running through the first part. The main character of the whole story.

The plots in the two films are arranged in chronological order as follows: In the

early twentieth century, the woman in white and her son Parker lived alone in a large house. For unknown reasons, the white-clothed woman hates her husband, becomes psychologically perverted, and dresses her son as a girl.

After growing up, Parker was naturally abnormal, and at the request of her mother, Parker killed her. Dressed as a black widow, he continuously killed many young girls and kept their bodies at home.

The elderly Parker tried to castrate himself and was injured and was admitted to the hospital where the hero's mother worked. In the hospital he met the young male lead Josh. Pike died.

Young Josh had the ability of the soul to be out of the body during sleep, so Pike's soul watched him, following him to take the opportunity to seize the body. Parker's soul appears in Josh's photo as an old widow in black.

The mother of the male protagonist, who found the photo abnormal, found the psychic Alice. Alice and her partner sensed the existence of Pike's soul, and they sealed Josh's soul out of the body, making him temporarily safe.

Next is the first plot. Josh's son also inherited superpowers and lost himself in the spirit world during the process of getting out of the body. His body was taken by a red-faced devil. In order to bring his son back to the spiritual world, Josh, the ghost of Pike, who has been persevering for many years, finally waited for the opportunity to snatch the body of the male lead and kill the psychic Alice.

At the beginning of the second part, the heroine who saw the photo left by Alice became suspicious of her husband. The couple took their children to live with the host's mother. Josh's homeless soul wanders away and plays the piano in order to attract his wife's attention, and the soul of the woman in white also comes to reunite with his son. Suddenly having a beautiful wife and some children, Parker was a little shaken, not wanting to live the abnormal days of the past, but also want to feel the happiness of the family. It's a pity that his soul is too old, and his body cannot bear it and begins to collapse. The woman in white seized the opportunity to stab him and kill everyone, claiming that only in this way can he keep his current body.

The protagonist’s mother suddenly broke out with various potentials. Follow Alice’s new and old partners to dig into the sky and dig out various inside stories to trigger a big battle. The dead Alice helped them in the spiritual world, and everyone was wiped out in chaos. The ghost of the woman in white indirectly expelled Pike's ghost, Josh took his body back, and everyone else was back to their souls. Everyone was happy. Although Alice is a ghost, she continues her work during her lifetime.

The contents of the two films are closely linked, and they are basically explained. There is only one point that I don't understand very well. In the old house of the white-clothed girl, the Wulitou Ghostbusters saw the ghost of the infant Pike in girl clothes. This ghost also appeared when Alice later eliminated the woman in white.
But Pike didn't die when he was young, but grew up normally. His soul should be the one that entered Josh's body dressed as a black widow. Why does his soul have two forms of adult and infancy?

Definitely look forward to the third part.

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Insidious: Chapter 2 quotes

  • [first lines]

    Young Elise Rainier: Hi. I'm Elise. You must be Lorraine.

    Young Lorraine: Yes. Nice to meet you. I'm sorry it's so late. My day job kind of makes raising my son a night job.

    Young Elise Rainier: Don't worry about it. In my line of work, things tend to happen when it gets dark.

  • [last lines]

    Elise Rainier: [startled] Oh, my God!