When Sequels Suck: An "Insidious Chapter 2" Review
This is the reason I have a bad feeling about sequels.
Just when Josh (Patrick Wilson) and Renai Lambert (Rose Byrne) thought that they can finally move on with the traumatic experience they had
with their son’s astral projection abilities, horrifying things start happening
again in their home. Convinced that the whatever happened to their family in
the past is not yet over, Lorraine, Josh’ mother, decides to ask for help. She
gets in touch again with Carl, Specks, and Tucker, colleagues of the psychic
Elise who has already helped their family in the past. As they try to uncover
the truth behind the continuing haunting in the Lambert family, they find out
that they’re dealing with an entity completely different from the one they have
encountered in the past.
Insidious 2 Trailer
I had really high expectations
for the second chapter of Insidious. I’ve already mentioned in my previous
posts that the first Insidious movie is one of the scariest suspense films that
I’ve seen so far – not to mention that I loved their out-of-the-box idea of
having astral projection as the concept on which to anchor the premise of the
film. It was unique, well thought of, and effectively scary that you’d
definitely hope that a sequel could only make it better. Unfortunately though,
it was the other way around.
"AAAAHHH!!! Topless Channing Tatum!" |
For me, Insidious Chapter 2 only
ruined the premise of the first movie. The horror of having an out of body
experience that has been established by the first Insidious film was turned
into lame ability that can be done and undone by the characters at will. This movie also made the dead and the spirits
more humanized in this film that it sucked out the fear of the unknown, which
is an important element in movies about evil spirits, if you ask me. Instead of
being a horror movie that can get your freaked out because of the unworldly
things that are happening in the plot, the film felt more like a serious
version of Ghostbusters, where the main characters where just investigating the
paranormal occurrences and solving them Scooby Doo style. Speaking of Scooby
Doo, I’d like to have special mention for the embarrassingly failed attempt at
humour of Leigh Whannell and Angus Sampson as Specks and Tucker. They were
trying too hard to be funny that I started pitying them.
"Must not photobomb...Must not photobomb!" >_< |
The film also relied a lot on
startling the audience to exude that scary vibe. Okay it may startle you every
now and then but that’s it. There was nothing about the movie that was
memorable enough to make you leave the lights turned on when you go to sleep.
Don't worry sweetie, there are no monsters under the bed... |
...because they're right in front you! booyah! |
Okay I know it’s starting to
sound like Insidious 2 is a horrible movie but please, don’t get me wrong. It
didn’t suck that much, it was just okay – it’s just that I enjoyed the first
film so much that I had higher than usual expectations for this one. There were
also good points like I loved how there were smooth transitions from the real
world to the spiritual dimension (called the “Further”), and how the film was
able to cleverly weave the present and the past. Sadly though, if you look at
the film as a whole, it still didn’t measure up to its predecessor.
"How about this, sexy enough?" |
The first Insidious film is
already included in my list of favourite horror / suspense movies – which was
why I was really hoping to have as much, if not better, enjoyment from its
sequel. Sadly, I was disappointed but hey, the ending of the second Chapter are
giving off hints of a third movie, so let’s just hope it gets better the third
time around.
Insidious 2 Cast
Patrick Wilson as Josh Lambert
Garrett Ryan as young Josh
Rose Byrne as Renai Lambert
Ty Simpkins as Dalton Lambert
Lin Shaye as Elise Ranier
Lindsay Seim as young Elise
Micheal Jackson as Lorraine Lambert
Jocelin Donahue as young Lorraine
Steve Coulter as Carl
Hank Harris as young Carl
Leigh Whannell as Specs
Angus Sampson as Tucker
Andrew Astor as Foster Lambert
Danielle Bisutti as Mother of Parker Crane
Tom Fitzpatrick as Bride in Black / Old Parker
Tyler Griffin as young Parker
Directed by: James Wan
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