The fourth sequel

Jimmie 2022-03-25 09:01:14

Since I have been working in Southeast Asian countries...I can watch the first movie on the night of the 4th to watch the latent 4...

The plot of the movie is mainly based on the exorcism grandma in the first three episodes. The origin of the story is still reasonable. It turns out that the grandma experienced tragic stories in her childhood, which led her to insist on helping others...

Although the horror of the story is not directed by Wen Ziren, it is obviously the same routine. Some details are laid out in the front, and finally there is a reversal, and then the most abrupt thing is that the original powerful demon gave a blow to the mother's love and disappeared...

The story left an easter egg at the end. It is estimated that the next episode will undertake the story of the first and second part of the movie, which is the story of the red-faced ghost...

Generally speaking, there are not many scaring points, and the plot is average. After watching it, I am not impressed, but I still retain Wen Ziren's previous scaring methods...

One star for grandma's hard-working acting, one star for mother's love, one star for daughter's body...

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Insidious: The Last Key quotes

  • Elise Rainier: I'm going to get the attention of all the spirits in this house. I need things that were important to Garza. Specs, go upstairs. There is a bible he held very dear to him. It was a red, King James version; I need you to find it. Take Imogen with you.

    Specs: Okay.

    Elise Rainier: And do not let her out of your sight.

    Specs: I won't.

    [Specs and Imogen head upstairs]

    Elise Rainier: Tucker and I are going down to the fallout shelter.

    Tucker: What- I get the death chamber and he gets bible camp with the most beautiful girl on earth? That's not a democracy.

    Elise Rainier: You're the only one I trust to go down there with me.

    Tucker: [under his breath as he follows Elise] Don't patronize me woman.

  • [first lines]

    Prison Officer: Lights Out!