Will there be a Conjuring 3? 4? If they’re as good as this
one, I’ll definitely be lining up to see it. After the disaster that was 2014's 'Annabelle', I’m glad this series has found its’ footing again.
The Conjuring 2 brings us into the lives of paranormal investigators
Ed (Patrick Wilson) and Lorraine Warren (Vera Farmiga) a second time, to tell
the story of the infamous Enfield Hauntings (this one is also based on the true
story from the case files of the real Ed and Lorraine Warren, known as
‘England’s Amityville’). Tiring of
sceptics denying their work and growing weary of constantly being in the public
eye, as well as an unsettling premonition from Lorraine haunting her constantly,
the pair decides to take a break from their work and focus on everyday life. Unfortunately,
their time out is short lived as their services are called on by the Catholic Church
to assess the case of the Hodgson Family. Across the pond, the family of five
begin to experience a variety of frightening paranormal activities centred mostly
on the youngest daughter Janet. As the family’s life begins to spin out of
control at the hands of this spirit, Ed and Lorraine must find a way to balance
what they know is right and their own safety, all while trying to determine
whether or not this haunting is even true.
The positives: In terms of scares, this film’s got it. The
most important part is that it doesn’t rely heavily on jump scares or too many
overused tropes to help frighten its audience, and when tropes are used,
they’re done so in an innovative and interesting way so that it stands apart
from other horror movies. The cinematography, pacing and acting in this film
all culminate together to help create a constant unsettling atmosphere
throughout its entirety; there is never a moment where you can completely
relax. As well as this, the film plays with your stance on the case: could it
be that it’s all being faked? As said before the acting in this film is
excellent, however there should be a special mention to Madison Wolfe who
plays Janet, without whom this film would not have worked as much of it relies
on her talent.
The negatives: This film is a haunting film, and as I said
before it does use a few of the same tropes that can be seen in a variety of
other horror films. Also, quick side note, horror films are really going to run
out of nursery rhymes/poems to make into creepy mantras soon.
If you’re a fan of the franchise or just a fan of the horror/thriller
genre, this may be one of the few occasions where the sequel is better than the
original film. The intensity and attention to detail by James Wan really comes
through, and upcoming horror films should take note from The Conjuring 2 on how
to properly scare an audience in an innovative and entertaining way.
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