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Thursday, October 17, 2013
Movie Review: Insidious, Chapter 2
Last week, Aaron took me to see Insidious: Chapter 2. I had been waiting patiently for WEEKS for this one, and we caught the last week of showing at my local theater. Oh.My.Goodness. This was seriously one of the best movies I've seen in a long time! I am proud to offer this quick review as part of my annual October Horror Movie Challenge!
In Chapter 2, we pick up where the first movies leaves off. The Lambert family is recovering from their ordeal, and while police sort out just what happened to psychic researcher, Elise, they move in with the grandmother. And, as heavily implied in the first movie, we quickly find out that things aren't necessarily back to normal! Throughout the course of the film, things get weirder and weirder and the lovable ghost hunters from the first movie are joined with a new ally (and an old one) to help the grandmother fight the evil force that has returned.
I love the fact that this film explores what happened to Josh as a child and develops a back story to explain the evil that has plagued him since he was a young boy. It's a cleverly done story and is pretty darn creepy. What this movie lacks in the jump scares that made the first one such a hit, it makes up for it with a satisfying and in my opinion, rather intelligent, plot. It feels like a good, classic ghost story...my favorite kind of movie!
The ending of the movie is rather open-ended and according to sources, there are plans already for a follow-up! It'll be interesting to see just what direction the movie goes in; it seems like the Lambert family has finally put an end to the ordeal...or have they? And what about our little red, Tiptoe-through-the Tulips, friend? Chapter 2 definitely has the feeling that it could have gone in several different directions and hopefully some of the other aspects touched upon in Chapter 1 will be developed later on.
I definitely recommend watching this one if you get a chance, but its highly recommended that you watch the first movie beforehand. You won't be totally lost if you don't watch the first one, but it certainly adds to a greater understanding and thus, a greater enjoyment...and there's one scene in particular that explicitly goes back to the first movie and explains what REALLY happened. So yeah...this one is a strong, two thumbs up from me!
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