Review of Grave Encounters 2 (2012) by Dave C — 01 Oct 2012
Grave Encounters 2: I absolutely LOVED this movie; I enjoyed it so much to the point where I had to watch it again the second it was over. The beginning starts off kind of slow, but I enjoyed the character development.
The main character, Alex Wright, is an ambitious film student who believes Grave Encounters wasn't just a film - but that it really happened. For how young the actor is, he does a great job at portraying the arrogant director who thinks he knows all.
His best friend, Trevor, adds much needed humor to the story and let me say that it never misses its mark. The kid is just plain funny. Now, to the scares. They are unyielding. From the moment the five students enter the insane asylum shit begins hitting the fan and they are never given a break.
The directors take the mythology of the previous film and multiply it ten fold. All the questions you found yourself asking at the end of the first one are all answered here. And don't worry, for the people who despised the ending of the first one will be pleased to know this one ends on the most perfect note possible.
I could not find a single thing I did not like about this film. I believe, along with Paranormal Activity 2, that this is as good as a sequel to a horror film can get. I give Grave Encounters 2 an A+.
This review of Grave Encounters 2 (2012) was written by Dave C on 01 Oct 2012.
Grave Encounters 2 has generally received mixed reviews.
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