Um ihren Dämonen ein für alle Mal ein Ende zu setzen, müssen Josh und Dalton tiefer als je zuvor in das "Ewigreich" vordringen und sich einer Reihe neuer und noch schrecklicherer Schrecken s... Alles lesenUm ihren Dämonen ein für alle Mal ein Ende zu setzen, müssen Josh und Dalton tiefer als je zuvor in das "Ewigreich" vordringen und sich einer Reihe neuer und noch schrecklicherer Schrecken stellen, die hinter der roten Tür lauern.Um ihren Dämonen ein für alle Mal ein Ende zu setzen, müssen Josh und Dalton tiefer als je zuvor in das "Ewigreich" vordringen und sich einer Reihe neuer und noch schrecklicherer Schrecken stellen, die hinter der roten Tür lauern.
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As a longtime fan or horror and someone who found that interest through the insidious and conjuring universes, I was expecting more out of this film. It felt as though there was a think tank meeting where some important ideas were thought of and they decided to explore those without really fleshing them out. There were hardly any jump scares or truly unique elements of horror, overall just a very predictable plot. Despite the runtime, this movie felt very fast, almost like an episode of a TV show. This in combination with an unbearably cringy script for the best friend/roomate character made this my least favorite movie of the franchise and one that I could've lived without.
The guy sitting next to me covered his ears for literally the entire movie. I don't blame him, as there were a frustrating amount of obnoxious, tasteless jump scares.
But an equal amount of the scares were EXTREMELY effective, involving clearly thoughtful placement of disturbing imagery and refreshing patience. Patrick Wilson's extensive experience in horror films gave him insight on how to craft atmosphere. I just wish he would have done it more often.
The story does find good reasons to exist-to continue this long-delayed franchise. It explores themes of memory that feel like a natural continuation of the Lambert's story. And it culminates in an emotionally satisfying ending.
It's just that the script too often falls upon stilted, unnatural dialogue and is paced without a sense of progression, and it makes this movie a lot less effective and memorable than it could have been with the many good ideas on display.
But an equal amount of the scares were EXTREMELY effective, involving clearly thoughtful placement of disturbing imagery and refreshing patience. Patrick Wilson's extensive experience in horror films gave him insight on how to craft atmosphere. I just wish he would have done it more often.
The story does find good reasons to exist-to continue this long-delayed franchise. It explores themes of memory that feel like a natural continuation of the Lambert's story. And it culminates in an emotionally satisfying ending.
It's just that the script too often falls upon stilted, unnatural dialogue and is paced without a sense of progression, and it makes this movie a lot less effective and memorable than it could have been with the many good ideas on display.
Ten years ago, Josh (Patrick Wilson) and Dalton Lambert (Ty Simpkins) are hypnotized to forget their astral voyage to the Further. On the present days, Josh has divorced Renai Lambert (Rose Byrne) and is estranged from his son. During the funeral of his mother Lorraine Lambert, Renai suggests Josh to drive Dalton to the university to reconnect with him during the journey. However, when they arrive at the dormitory, they have an argument and Josh returns home. Dalton is an Arts student and his Professor Armagan (Hiam Abbass) asks her students to go deeper in their inner fears and Dalton discovers a red door. Soon he is haunted by demons from the Further.
"Insidious" (2010) is maybe the best horror movie of the Twentieth Century. "Insidious: The Red Door" is a disappointing sequel of the original story. The pace is not adequate and the screenplay is messy and not good. Impressive how Ty Simpkins has grown up since the first film and has become a tall man. But unfortunately, the plot is boring and predictable. Maybe the great expectation created in the viewers and fans of "Insidious" is to be blamed since it is very difficult to achieve to make such a great film again. The character Chris Winslow helps to ruin the film with her jokes that break the tension. My vote is five.
Title (Brazil): "Sobrenatural: A Porta Vermelha" ("Supernatural: The Red Door")
"Insidious" (2010) is maybe the best horror movie of the Twentieth Century. "Insidious: The Red Door" is a disappointing sequel of the original story. The pace is not adequate and the screenplay is messy and not good. Impressive how Ty Simpkins has grown up since the first film and has become a tall man. But unfortunately, the plot is boring and predictable. Maybe the great expectation created in the viewers and fans of "Insidious" is to be blamed since it is very difficult to achieve to make such a great film again. The character Chris Winslow helps to ruin the film with her jokes that break the tension. My vote is five.
Title (Brazil): "Sobrenatural: A Porta Vermelha" ("Supernatural: The Red Door")
It was very slow paced, and dragged on, the storyline was a little dull and not like the others, I thought the last one wasn't as great, but it was much better than this one, I was so excited to have the main cast back, and to see another installment, I was hoping it would dive deeper into the further, and see many more evil characters, but it was not meant to be, it was the same old rehashing from previous movies, the whole collage thing put me off the most, and making it upto date modern gen z stuff was so boring, I could have done without that, it built slowly and didn't land, there was like 5 jump scares, and that was about it, I'd like to say something different, and I'm not moaning to just moan, but it wasn't good and my advice, don't waste your time.
First of all, it's definitely not the best horror film I've ever seen. It's not going to win any Oscar's or leave you gasping in awe. However, it's certainly not a terrible as some of the reviews suggest.
It holds your attention and has some great jump scares.
On the negative side, I'm a huge fan of the insidious movies, but this just doesn't feel like it belongs with the others.
The plot isn't terrible, but the college scenes are a bit cheesy, overacted and stereotypical. The whole sorority thing has been overdone.
In short, as a stand-alone movie this is fine. A solid 6/6.5. It just doesn't have the insidious feel for me.
It holds your attention and has some great jump scares.
On the negative side, I'm a huge fan of the insidious movies, but this just doesn't feel like it belongs with the others.
The plot isn't terrible, but the college scenes are a bit cheesy, overacted and stereotypical. The whole sorority thing has been overdone.
In short, as a stand-alone movie this is fine. A solid 6/6.5. It just doesn't have the insidious feel for me.
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- WissenswertesPatrick Wilson's directorial debut.
- Patzer(at around 36 mins) When Dalton's dorm loses power, his fan is still running on the dresser.
- Crazy CreditsAt the conclusion of the credits, we see a flickering light, illuminating the now blackened door.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Half in the Bag: 2023 Catch-up (Part 1) (2023)
- SoundtracksRoll with the Changes
Written by Kevin Cronin
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Box Office
- Budget
- 16.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 82.156.962 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 33.013.036 $
- 9. Juli 2023
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 189.086.877 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 47 Min.(107 min)
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- 2.39 : 1
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