Boring, over-political, tech fuzed mess
The film may be flawed, but its message is not.
One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.
View MoreBlistering performances.
Sometimes I felt bored....but I liked the first one before than this offering
View MoreThe eponymous character, Joseph is so enthusiastic and exuberant that it's entirely possible to believe that he genuinely thinks he's doing something positive. "Maybe we're all a bit weirder than we give ourselves credit for." Encounters voice over woman.
View MoreNot much else to say, this movie is worse in almost every single way than the original. A focus on making it "funnier" and expanding on the story only opens a million ways to question the believably of the characters. I was pulled out of the film repeatedly by any character that isn't "Aaron".
View MoreWhen I saw that there was a sequel out to the classic original, I was skeptical. Horror sequels usually dilute the formula the first film started with. Villains lose their edge. In fact, they generally become the heroes of the piece, essentially. Think of any slasher movie sequel out there. You don't want the victims to survive. You want the killer to hurry up and get them, preferably in a uniquely violent way."Creep 2" avoids this problem by finding a situation perhaps even more disturbing than the one the original movie used. It's the same set-up, indeed, although it's a woman who is making the movie about the Duplass character this time. The difference is that she might be just as crazy as him.Unlike the first movie, there were parts of "Creep 2" I almost wanted to turn the movie off. It's like taking a trip with two lunatics. The found-footage style only adds to this. The camera doesn't flinch (read: cut) so you are left mesmerised. But do you really want to spend time with these two characters?Part of you does. Admit it.But part of you doesn't.That's the hold this classic sequel exerts over you.
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