Paranormal Activity 2 Review

Paranormal Activity 2 Review

Author: Horror Movie Talk: Horror Movie Review August 7, 2019 Duration: 1:08:22

We re-watched Paranormal Activity 2, and it still holds up. It takes everything that works from the first film and ever so slightly expands on it. It’s not perfect, but it is highly effective. It also happens to be one of the most profitable horror movies of all time. Listen to our review in this episode of Horror Movie Talk.

Paranormal Activity 2 Poster
Paranormal Activity 2 Poster
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Paranormal Activity 2 is directed by Tod Williams and can be found can be wherever you rent or buy your movies.

Synopsis for Paranormal Activity 2

Paranormal Activity 2 takes place before and briefly after the occurrences of Paranormal Activity. However, this time, the movie focuses on Kristy Rey’s (Sprague Grayden) family of 4. Kristy is the sister of Katie from the first film. A year after Kristy gives birth to their son Hunter, strange occurrences, Activities even, start happening, and the Rey family eventually figures out that they are being tormented by a demon. Paranormal Activity 2 uses the same found footage techniques found in the first film, but expands the scope of the story beyond the recent hauntings and delves a little more into Kristy and Katies past.

Katie and Kristi from Paranormal Activity 2 in bikinis in a pool
Katie and Kristi

Review of Paranormal Activity 2

Paranormal Activity 2 expands the scope of the original film and uses aome very effective devices that take full advantage of the found footage genre. Whenever your marketing focuses almost exclusively on genuine audience reactions, you know you’re doing something right.The movie expands the “lore” of the Rey sisters in this movie, but never over extends like in the later films. The mystery, dread, and dramatic irony are all there in the movie, and it somehow is just as memorable as the first. You’ll walk away wondering how the filmmakers created more tension with a static shot of a pool vacuum than most of the tension contained in most horror movies. The subtle audio and visual cues are enough to carry you through to the end when they go full jumpscare and finally have some payoff.

Paranormal Activity 2 Kristi looking over husband
Hi honey, we’re having spaghetti tonight.

Score for Paranormal Activity

Score 8/10

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Spoilers for Paranormal Activity 2

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Chronology of Paranormal Activity and Paranormal Activity 2

If you’ve seen Paranormal Activity, you should know what to expect from the sequel. There aren’t many surprises in the overarching plot. The family sets up a bunch of cameras and they are increasingly haunted by a demon presence.

The differences are small between the two films, but this film does introduce some great gimmicks.

To start out, we should establish the timeline of the two films. The events of the film start out a year before the events in Paranormal Activity 1. The opening sequence is a series of family videos right before and after their son Hunter is born.

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The film then jumps forward to two months before PA1, and it shows a video of them documenting damage to their house for an insurance claim. This gives them a great excuse to set up security cameras around the house.

The security cameras document the family tormented by a demon for several days and in the end, Kristi through a ritual, transfers the demon over to her sister Katie (from the first film.

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The events of the first movie happen off screen and then Paranormal Activity 2 ends with Katie appearing in Kristi’s house, now possessed by the demon, and kills everyone except Hunter.

Elements that work in Paranormal Activity 2

“The sound” is one of the best things about the Paranormal Activity franchise. The low rumble that communicates the presence of a demon makes even plain shots of an empty room dreadful.

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“The Sound”

They up the stakes in this film in a couple of ways. They include:

  • Abbie the dog
  • A weirdly compelling pool
  • More cameras
  • More skepticism
  • More background story
  • More people

Should you watch Paranormal Activity 2?

yes

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