Friday 10 June 2016

The Conjuring 2 (2016)

The Conjuring in 2013 a retro styled horror movie with the sumptuous story and terrific horror bumped everyone who had lost faith in the genre. After 3 years the ace director James Wan preludes this installment in Enfield, North London 1977.This one as well is excellently crafted and relentlessly boasts about the healthy horror that gives you the perfect bumps.

Ed & Lorraine Warrens investigating the infamous Amityville haunting, where Lorraine is terrified by a Nurse & envisioning her husband's death. She decides to quit her profession and continue with attending the lectures. Meanwhile in Enfield, a family of 4 is experiencing some malevolent activities at their home. The mother being the only guardian is unable to settle with the problem growing wilder every passing day. After the doctors and cops giving up upon the demonically disturbed family, the matter was reported to the priest who finds his shelter at Warrens who then are asked to attend the case, which being termed as "London's Amityville"
The girl who is infested by the demonic entity in the house is accused to be doing it all for attention. The family stands tough with the absoluteness about the satanic activities at their home, as everybody but the accuser has experienced the terrifying activities in the home. Wan manages it very perfectly to keep you at the edge of your seats as he doesn't let any moment to downhill the strength of the plot. The cinematography has been done pluperfect, it gives you the much wanted bumps aptly. The dedication with which Wan imbibes the need of the plot, is very justified by his direction, the brilliant acting to the brilliant music is all a part of the bead that forms the rewarding 2nd Installment.
Mr Wan with his other offerings like Saw & Dead Silence, Fast & Furious, has this one in his hall of fame as well. And to his brilliance there is an absolute resort that I will mention at the conclusion of my review. Now summing up the movie into one frame, we find the perfect horror with fresh sequences that really kills you. The performance by the characters is commendable and the must mention Janet (the infested girl) steals the show with her excellent performance. The movie is a dead silence without the background score, which is again filled so perfectly with the on goings to only pull you onto the edge. With all this said, it becomes a must watch and a perfect weekend plan.
Tribute to the Director: After the movie, I was walking out towards the exit and I happened to see the selfie ceremony had already begun. And there were 3 girls who were posing for a selfie, the girl in charge of clicking the selfie held the camera perfectly to frame in all 3 of them, and suddenly turns back and makes that one grotesque face with an eerie sound and laughs out loud. Mr James you made that happen. #Hats Off to Wan.

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