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The Nun Ii

The Nun Ii

New Line Cinema (2023)
WEBRip Xvid
Horror | Mystery | Thriller
USA | English | Color | 01:50

1956 - France. A priest is murdered. An evil is spreading. The sequel to the worldwide smash hit follows Sister Irene as she once again comes face-to-face with Valak, the demon nun.


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Taissa Farmiga Irene
Jonas Bloquet Maurice
Storm Reid Debra
Anna Popplewell Kate
Bonnie Aarons The Demon Nun
Katelyn Rose Downey Sophie
Suzanne Bertish Madame Laurent
Léontine d'Oncieu Simone
Anouk Darwin Homewood Celeste
Peter Hudson Father Ridley
Tamar Baruch Sister Amara
Natalia Jaroszyk Sister Chloe
Maxime Elias-Menet Jacques
Pascal Aubert Father Noiret
Alexandra Gentil Sister Astrid
Florence Mestais Double Demon Nun
Margaux Borel Double Demon Nun
Viviana Moin Sister Maria
Renata Palminiello Sister Pia
Fulvia Patrizia Olivieri Abbess
Camille Amiel Julie
Margot Morris Aurelie
Gaël Raes Cedric the Altar Boy
Sarah Pachoud Emily
Lieve Carchon Sister Concetta

Trailer

Edition details

Packaging MKV
Nr Discs 1
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital 5.1 [English]
Subtitles English | French | Spanish

Personal

Owner Jackmeats Flix
Location Horror Disk 1
Purchased Oct 03, 2023 at GalaxyRG
Quantity 1
Seen Oct 24, 2023 at home w/bec
Index 7756
Added Date Oct 03, 2023 12:47:23
Modified Date Nov 02, 2024 04:12:49

Notes

My quick rating - 5.7/10. I enjoyed the first trip with The Nun that branched from the Conjuring universe so I am eager to see this second incarnation of evil. I am always fond of a movie that pulls you right into the mayhem with an immediate assault on your senses such as this one does. Not overdone but just the right amount of horror to grab your attention and set up what is to come. This time around we are set in the picturesque and shadowy landscapes of 1956 France, resurrecting the terror that made its predecessor a global sensation. This sequel plunges you back into the heart of horror, where a murdered priest and a spreading malevolence set the stage for an occult battle once again. Sister Irene (Taissa Farmiga) returns to confront the sinister demon nun, Valak, leading us on a journey through faith and fear. Michael Chaves takes over directing and masterfully captures the essence of gothic horror, immersing us in an atmospheric world where every creaking floorboard and flickering candlelight adds to the mounting dread. The film, much like its forerunner, excels in delivering good scares that are bound to make even the most stoic viewers jump out of their seats. The nightmarish imagery and unsettling sound design create an ambiance of unease, ensuring that the horror lingers long after the credits roll. Farmiga, as Sister Irene, anchors the film with her unwavering determination to confront the demonic presence. Her character arc is richly developed, allowing the audience to empathize with her internal struggles, ultimately making her journey all the more compelling. I did feel it started with gripping momentum, but it loses some of its intensity in the middle act. The plot seems to meander, focusing on unnecessary subplots and secondary characters, which momentarily dilutes the overall impact. This sag in the narrative did kind of lose me ever so slightly and you may agree. Where this flick truly shines is in its finale. The slow build-up pays off spectacularly as the story hurtles towards an exhilarating and terrifying conclusion. The climactic confrontation between Sister Irene and Valak is a visual spectacle, brilliantly choreographed and infused with eye-grabbing tension. The special effects work seamlessly to bring the demonic entity to life, making for a memorable and genuinely frightening showdown. If you're a fan of supernatural horror and don't mind a bit of patience during the lulls, this movie is an unsettling, visually arresting experience that reaffirms the demon nun's reign of terror in the annals of horror cinema.

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