
Directed by: David F. Sandberg
Written by: Gary Dauberman
Starring: Talitha Bateman, Lulu Wilson, & Stephanie Sigman
I recommend, before watching this film, you to watch the first one first. Otherwise you might be lost or not see the connection between the films.
A group of orphans move into a new home where weird things begin to happen to Janice (Bateman) and her best friend Linda (Wilson) after discovering a strange doll in the closet. After a while, the doll becomes more dangerous and needs to take a human soul in order to live on and become stronger.
Now that's where I became confused. Apparently, the doll is not possessed, it's just attached to an evil spirit. I thought the doll had the demon inside it, but note to self, it just waits for a host a.k.a. one of the girls.
The film was very tense for the most part and had a complete plot that gave you that "aha" moment at the end. You can see how the films connect and even get a sense of the true story as well. (Since if you didn't know, the real doll is a raggedy Ann doll.)
Other than that, there isn't much else to say. I didn't get scared as much as I was creeped out and tense. I guess knowing something is coming helps with the fear. The best part though was the ending because, like I said, it had the connection between the films. That's what pushed it up to a 4, otherwise it would have been a 3.
4 popcorns.
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