Kurz vor Beginn ihrer Welttournee erlebt die weltweit bekannte Popsensation Skye Riley immer schrecklichere und unerklärlichere Ereignisse.Kurz vor Beginn ihrer Welttournee erlebt die weltweit bekannte Popsensation Skye Riley immer schrecklichere und unerklärlichere Ereignisse.Kurz vor Beginn ihrer Welttournee erlebt die weltweit bekannte Popsensation Skye Riley immer schrecklichere und unerklärlichere Ereignisse.
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- WissenswertesFor Drew Barrymore's cameo, Parker Finn explained that the idea came about as part of an effort to conjure what he referred to as "credibility" for the story's lead character. When the audience meets Skye Riley at the start of the story, we are meant to recognize her as an established, world-renowned star and that's something you can simply sell by having her be interviewed by a well-known real-world talk show host. In Finn's words, "I really, in building this pop star of Skye Riley played by Naomi Scott, wanted to lend credibility to the character and sort of blur the lines between reality and fiction and make her feel almost like she really existed in our world. And so I had this idea of introducing her on a talk show, but I was like, I want to do a real talk show." Drew Barrymore has been hosting The Drew Barrymore Show since 2020, and Parker Finn said he wrote the early scene with her in mind. He wrote to her, including the script pages, hoping that she might take the part, and he was delighted to get a yes. The writer/director continued: "I love Drew Barrymore and I wrote the scene and then I sent it to her and I also wrote a letter to her and she was so gracious and said yes, and it was it was such a like fun dream to get to work with her and to do that."
- PatzerWhile the film takes place in New York City, when Skye and Gemma are driving out of the city to Staten Island, the very last part of the shot is with mountains in the background...clearly upstate NY where the movie was shot.
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Skye Riley: [to the Smile Entity] You're not in control, I am!
- VerbindungenFeatured in The 7PM Project: Folge vom 17. Oktober 2024 (2024)
- SoundtracksUpstate
Written by Glenn Herweijer, Ben Sumner, Nicholas Michael Hill (as Nicholas Hill) & Stu Brootal
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Ausgewählte Rezension
I did not have the highest hopes for 'Smile 2'. It seemed like a concept that had one film in it and nothing more. How wrong I was. This film took an above average horror film in the original, and said we are going to better it in every way.
I mean don't get me wrong, it's still popcorn horror, but it's popcorn horror of the highest quality. Jump-scares rarely get anything out of me these days. This one had be jump out of my chair multiple times. I do have to make a note on this however - these did seem like the loudest jump-scares I've ever heard in a cinema. Even when the fright didn't work the sheer noise was capable of being quite startling. Not entirely sure if that was just the volume in my cinema or the sound mixing.
I worried when we were introduced to the lead character, and she was a pop-star, that it was going to be hard to side with her. Pop-stars in real life haven't exactly made themselves the most likeable of people over the last couple of decades. Her character was quite well created though. She was flawed, but she was also very personable and easy to side with. It helped that we got a terrific performance out of Naomi Scott it has to be said.
A good opening scene in horror movie has become a lost art. It's so important to get your audience hooked from the get go and set the standard. Many modern horror films forget about this, but not this film. The opening scene was great and really kicked the film off on the right note.
This film is pretty long for a horror film, coming in at over 2 hours. That's an ambitious ask to keep the quality up for that long and I kept wondering when it was all going to fall apart. It never did though and it even stuck the ending which I was really worried it wasn't going to do. I never thought I'd be writing this, but 'Smile 2' is going to be a contender for one of the best horror films of 2024. 9.5/10.
I mean don't get me wrong, it's still popcorn horror, but it's popcorn horror of the highest quality. Jump-scares rarely get anything out of me these days. This one had be jump out of my chair multiple times. I do have to make a note on this however - these did seem like the loudest jump-scares I've ever heard in a cinema. Even when the fright didn't work the sheer noise was capable of being quite startling. Not entirely sure if that was just the volume in my cinema or the sound mixing.
I worried when we were introduced to the lead character, and she was a pop-star, that it was going to be hard to side with her. Pop-stars in real life haven't exactly made themselves the most likeable of people over the last couple of decades. Her character was quite well created though. She was flawed, but she was also very personable and easy to side with. It helped that we got a terrific performance out of Naomi Scott it has to be said.
A good opening scene in horror movie has become a lost art. It's so important to get your audience hooked from the get go and set the standard. Many modern horror films forget about this, but not this film. The opening scene was great and really kicked the film off on the right note.
This film is pretty long for a horror film, coming in at over 2 hours. That's an ambitious ask to keep the quality up for that long and I kept wondering when it was all going to fall apart. It never did though and it even stuck the ending which I was really worried it wasn't going to do. I never thought I'd be writing this, but 'Smile 2' is going to be a contender for one of the best horror films of 2024. 9.5/10.
- jtindahouse
- 16. Okt. 2024
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- Budget
- 28.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 68.967.012 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 23.021.692 $
- 20. Okt. 2024
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 138.083.280 $
- Laufzeit2 Stunden 7 Minuten
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What is the Canadian French language plot outline for Smile 2: Siehst du es auch? (2024)?
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