Watch: The Pact II 2014 123movies, Full Movie Online – A woman who is plagued by nightmares involving a serial killer learns her dreams have a horrifying connection to the real world..
Plot: The sequel is set just weeks after Annie Barlow’s deadly confrontation with the Judas Killer. In this elevated sequel, we meet June, a woman whose carefully constructed life is beginning to unravel due to lucid nightmares so awful they disturb her waking life
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Slow, Boring, Unimaginative, And A Complete Waste Of Time
I’m going to get straight to the point here and say that The Pact 2 is absolute garbage and it is definitely one of the worst movies you’ll see this year. How anyone can actually think that this is better than the first film is beyond me as well.I rated the first movie 5-Stars simply because I found it a bit slow going and was a bit hard to stick with, but other than that it was a decent film to watch. This second one, however, doesn’t even come close to touching the first one as at least that film had a bit of atmosphere, suspense, and some creepy moments here and there.
This second film one had none of that.
I won’t go as far to say that I had huge hopes for this sequel because it’s not as if it was being promoted as one of the “scariest” or “creepiest” movies of the year, but it was still a let down and I was hoping for more considering what the first film had.
The acting was pretty poor as well from a couple of the main cast members, the main one being Camilla Luddington who played June Abbott. Her performance was less than convincing and it was more wooden than Pinocchio (probably won’t come as a surprise that she’s mainly a TV actress). The other pretty poor performance was from Patrick Fischler who played FBI Agent Ballard. I think he was trying to play the character as having this deep, mysterious, many layered persona but just came across as a pretty creepy, but bland, stalker-type of character. Even Mark Steger, who plays Judas, didn’t have the same creepy presence as before.
Was the film scary? No. Was it suspenseful? Never. Was it thrilling? Ha, yeh right! What it was, though, was boring, pretty unimaginative, poorly written, poorly acted, and just an utter waste of time.
I’d recommend giving The Pact a watch, but as for this tripe of a sequel, I’d give it a wide berth if I were you.
Messy Screenplay, Bad Acting
June Abbott (Camilla Luddington) is a young woman that lives with her boyfriend, the police officer Meyer (Scott Michael Foster) and works cleaning up crime scenes. June has dreadful visions at home of the deceased killer Judas and his victims and she draws her visions in her leisure time expecting to make a book. When her stepmother is cruelly murdered in a copycat crime, June believes that Judas must have returned from the afterlife. But she becomes the prime suspect of the FBI Agent Ballard (Patrick Fischler) that is investigating the cases. June contacts the former victim of Judas, Annie Barlow (Caity Lotz), expecting that she might help her. But when Annie is murdered, Meyer warns June that Agent Ballard is the copycat killer; but June is alone at home with Ballard. Will she survive?“The Pact II” is a movie with a reasonable story but a messy screenplay and bad acting of Patrick Fischler and Scott Michael Foster in the roles of two important characters. The plot is hard to be followed and I slept two consecutive nights trying to watch “The Pact II”. Only yesterday night I succeeded in watching this movie, but I do not recommend it. My vote is three.
Title (Brazil): “Pesadelos do Passado 2” (“Nightmares from the Past 2”)
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 36 min (96 min)
Budget 0
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Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Director Dallas Richard Hallam, Patrick Horvath
Writer Dallas Richard Hallam, Patrick Horvath
Actors Camilla Luddington, Patrick Fischler, Caity Lotz
Country United States
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Aspect Ratio 1.78 : 1
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