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Paranormal Activity 2 2010 123movies

Paranormal Activity 2 2010 123movies

In 2009 you demanded it. Nothing can prepare you for what's next.Oct. 20, 201091 Min.
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Watch: Paranormal Activity 2 2010 123movies, Full Movie Online – Daniel Rey along with his wife, Kristi; daughter, Ali; toddler son, Hunter, and their dog, move to Carlsbad, California. A few days later their residence is broken into, however, nothing appears to be missing. In order to prevent re-occurrences, they install a number of security cameras that will record everything on a DVR. After they hire a Spanish-speaking nanny to look after Hunter, she informs them that there is something wrong in their house and performs prayers, much to the chagrin of Daniel, who lets her go. He will subsequently regret this decision as more inexplicable and strange incidents occur, with Ali concluding, after a research, that their house may be possessed by a demonic entity..
Plot: Days after welcoming a newborn baby, Dan and Kristi Rey return home one day to find their house ransacked with seemingly no explanation. Their fear forces them to put in security cameras, which begin to capture strange activity around the house.
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5.7/10 Votes: 105,132
57% | RottenTomatoes
53/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 2116 Popularity: 25.672 | TMDB

Reviews:


**Paranormal Activity 2 (2010)**: ***6.6/10*** *(Fair, Above Average)*

While “Paranormal Activity 2” improves upon the original in a few areas, the film’s underwhelming conclusion ultimately brings it down. The first “Paranormal Activity” was more effective because of its slower but steadily increasing levels of tension and unease; this time around, the tempo is a little over the place. The story isn’t bad on its own, but it falls apart as soon as you connect it with the original. The first film had a more intriguing concept, with a demon nearly showing affection towards Katie, rather than the same old pact with the devil nonsense this one has going on. As a standalone film, Paranormal Activity 2 is a passable horror flick that, like its predecessor, excels at keeping things straightforward. If you liked the first film in the Paranormal Activity franchise, you’d appreciate this one just as much, and even if you didn’t, you might want to give it a go because it’s different enough to appeal to those who didn’t enjoy the previous one.

Review By: Ahmad

More of the same as the first movie, found myself dozing off a couple of times. Only part I liked, in a funny sort of way, was the invisible demon pulling around the lead actress. **2.0/5**
Review By: JPV852
A Surprisingly Clever Sequel to a Surprise Hit!
After experiencing what they think are a series of “break-ins”, a family sets up security cameras around their home, only to realize that the events unfolding before them are more sinister than they seem.

When Paramount announced that they were going to do a sequel to PA, I was skeptical. Let’s be honest, it felt like they were trying to cash in on the surprising success of PA. Then the trailers were released, which weren’t really special, and the film wasn’t screened to the critics. Either Paramount was trying to keep a tight lid on it or it must be a really, really bad sequel. I mean, the only person in the casting list is Katie Featherston, who plays Katie, which is still pretty vague. Fortunately, PA2 is actually a worthwhile sequel that retains everything that made the original scary.

With a much higher budget, PA2 boasts a bigger cast and has more elaborate scares and security cameras to capture the events. But, as you all know, bigger sometimes isn’t better, and, in this case, it’s true. What made PA so great was its amazing simplicity. The scares were limited to doors creaking, lights flickering, and footsteps thumping. In this film, I’m not going to even mention what they do. However, saying that, the film does have some very scary scenes, even more so than the simple scares in the original. It’s apparent while watching the film that PA2 relies more on jump scares than on maintaining an atmosphere like PA, which may be good or bad news depending on which you prefer more. However, the film still retains the slow buildup of scares in PA as the film reaches to the end, where all hell breaks loose. It’s also agonizing to see things move on their own that our characters don’t notice. Don’t you just hate that feeling of dread?

Most of the cast do a great job because they are more innocent than the victims in the first film, including a baby and a dog. Please, just spare the baby and the dog! I’m also glad to say that the climax is much better than the one in the first film, if you could even call it a climax in that film. However, the sequel does have the same main problem of PA: The ending. It’s just as anti-climatic and disappointing coming off from a huge buildup.

If you didn’t like the first film, just skip this sequel. It’s more of the same in terms of structure and style. However, if you liked the first film, you’ll definitely enjoy this. I thought the storyline was rather clever in that it ties in with PA. Overall, even though this isn’t as scary as PA, PA2 should be an example of how to make a proper sequel to a great first film which stays true to the original’s overall tone. And considering the fact that we are familiar of the set up before, PA2 still has its own share of effective scares. Now that’s an accomplishment.

Review By: moviewizguy
Corporate Activity
Whoever said that money doesn’t grow on trees isn’t familiar with the Paranormal Activity franchise. The series has become the cash cow of every movie studio’s dream. It currently stands at two entries, but will have many more by the time people tire of seeing the same film multiple times. Paramount did a very good job with the first sequel and was aware of what the fans wanted. Paranormal Activity 2 has more quick scares than the original and builds on its story. It also canonizes the first one’s theatrical ending.

The movie is both a prequel and sequel to Paranormal Activity. The cast of characters has been enlarged to include the sister of the first film’s Katie. Her sister, Kristi, lives with her husband Dan and his daughter Ali. They have a newborn son, Hunter, who serves as a focal point for many of the scares. After Hunter’s first birthday, unusual things begin to happen. Objects begin to move independently and loud noises trouble the family. Dan installs security cameras everywhere, and Ali becomes afraid the family is being bothered by a demon. She does some research and finds out that her hunch is true. The demon is after Hunter because of some deal family ancestors made with it a long time ago. After Kristi becomes possessed by it, Dan performs a ritual that transfers the demon to Katie. At this point, the events of the first movie take place. Kristi’s new normal life is interrupted when Katie arrives and kidnaps Hunter.

The sequel is clearly a corporate production. The movie follows a formula for the entirety of its running time. The characters speak for a few minutes about inane things, a scary event happens, and they react. Admittedly, the first film does this too, but it is able to link the “boo” moments into a feeling of lingering dread. Its downtime doesn’t permit viewers to relax like they may this time. Baby Hunter becomes necessary to artificially insert tension and get audiences ready to jump. It’s more unsettling to see a defenseless child, whose crib is always kept in a different room despite his frequent crying, than it is to see capable people in terror.

Given the lack of a well-presented story, the movie has to resort to several clichés to sew each vignette together. The family’s Hispanic maid and lovable dog are the only characters besides Hunter that interact directly with the demon. The maid warns the family to take precautions, which Dan ignores. She is fired and the dog has a seizure just in time for the longest vignette. There are even photos of ethnic people on the walls as an added touch. These outdated stereotypes and the scare formula make the movie seem like such a product. The script was intelligently written to tie in well with the original, but it’s superfluous. If you want to see a shaky camera movie this fall, go see The Last Exorcism.

Not Recommended

Review By: doctorsmoothlove

Other Information:

Original Title Paranormal Activity 2
Release Date 2010-10-20
Release Year 2010

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 31 min (91 min), 1 hr 38 min (98 min) (unrated director’s cut)
Budget 3000000
Revenue 177512032
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Horror, Mystery
Director Tod Williams
Writer Michael R. Perry, Christopher Landon, Tom Pabst
Actors Katie Featherston, Micah Sloat, Molly Ephraim
Country United States
Awards 1 win & 2 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital, DTS, SDDS, Dolby Surround 7.1
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory DeLuxe, Hollywood (CA), USA
Film Length 2,514 m (Portugal, 35 mm), 2,537 m (Spain)
Negative Format N/A
Cinematographic Process N/A
Printed Film Format 35 mm (Fuji Eterna-CP 3513DI), D-Cinema

Paranormal Activity 2 2010 123movies
Paranormal Activity 2 2010 123movies
Paranormal Activity 2 2010 123movies
Original title Paranormal Activity 2
TMDb Rating 5.74 2,116 votes

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