Cuando los investigadores paranormales Ed y Lorraine Warren se ven envueltos en otro aterrador caso relacionado con misteriosas criaturas, se ven obligados a resolverlo todo por última vez.Cuando los investigadores paranormales Ed y Lorraine Warren se ven envueltos en otro aterrador caso relacionado con misteriosas criaturas, se ven obligados a resolverlo todo por última vez.Cuando los investigadores paranormales Ed y Lorraine Warren se ven envueltos en otro aterrador caso relacionado con misteriosas criaturas, se ven obligados a resolverlo todo por última vez.
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I watched this in IMAX, so of course my expectations were pretty high for The Conjuring: The Last Rites. Maybe I set the bar a little too high, but honestly it didn't disappoint me.
What I liked:
What didn't work for me:
What I liked:
- Solid emotional build-up.
- A satisfying ending.
- A few scenes actually made me flinch.
What didn't work for me:
- Way too predictable (though, to be fair, the Conjuring formula is easy to guess).
- A slow burn at the beginning.
- The music didn't feel scary enough.
- The ending felt a bit rushed.
The Conjuring: Last Rites dives deeper into the emotional core of the Warrens' family life while still wrapping it in layers of chilling terror. Marketed as their most frightening case yet, it never quite reaches the atmospheric dread and tight storytelling of the first two films. Lorraine's abilities feel underused, and the narrative drags in places, leaving some moments less impactful than they should have been.
That said, the film succeeds in delivering a heartfelt farewell to Ed and Lorraine. It may not be the scariest entry, but it's a fitting closing chapter that balances horror with tenderness, reminding us why their story has endured for so long.
That said, the film succeeds in delivering a heartfelt farewell to Ed and Lorraine. It may not be the scariest entry, but it's a fitting closing chapter that balances horror with tenderness, reminding us why their story has endured for so long.
First off, the based on a true story tagline is like that one friend who tells you that he met a extremely good looking girl and that she was extremely down for him the whole night, but in reality, these two just had a coffee and talked about the economy or smth the whole night, maybe she slightly striped her feet upon his knee or something but... that's it.
These film are overly-exaggerated pieces of HALFWAY real events, and I don't mean that by scenario or concept, I also mean that by performance and cinematography. When you look at a film like The Exorcist from 1973, it roughly cuts fast, it is very slow paced for today's standards, the camera holds itself long, not many effects or anything, the whole horror is made by build-up and performances... it's the simple things. Lightning and Sound-Design are top tier and makes you feel unease. Here, we have so much of it, and it still feels flat. Why? Because they don't know how to CREATE and USE tension. It is a tool to boost emotional development of the characters. It is also a tool to increase our feeling of unease for example. And to anyone who says, The Exorcist was the first film and is hella old, they can't just redo that all the time, you don't get the point.
Veronica, a Spanish horror film, made in I believe 2013, falls into this category of great reality-inspired horror. It is terrifying because it doesn't hold or loses its tension, it does neither of that. It just FLYS by, and what we care for, is her psychological well-being and the survival of his brother. We gotta care, and know that THESE characters aren't safe, these films don't play anymore with psychological fears of the human mind that are deeply rooted in our nature. Recently I watched and film from France, Spoorlos, or The Vanishing. Without context, there's a scene where a character lies in an tomb alive. That was scary and made me feel uneasy, it made me sick for minutes. Same with claustrophobic environments, they just want to scare us with LOUDNESS and unexpected things. And that is the main problem.
There are a few scenes where that feeling gets transported, for example when someone looks around and see's a demon in silent darkness, or when someone suddenly starts to throw up glass and blood, these scenes are great, especially the second one catched me, but that is made by the performances of her and everyone standing beside her.
Conjuring's Final isn't bad by any means, but It is so exaggerated in its simplicity of that makes sense. It's not bigger, it's not more intense, it's just overly-more exaggerated in the way it pays-off its scenario. The actual characters, especially the Main Cast, they deliver well and the chemistry of Lorraine and Ed is again what makes this film halfway good. I just think they're chemistry and love is perfect and felt through every scene of these films, especially in this one.
I enjoy it for what It is, but looking back, the first Conjuring was something that still gave you shivers weeks after watching only by thinking about it...
These film are overly-exaggerated pieces of HALFWAY real events, and I don't mean that by scenario or concept, I also mean that by performance and cinematography. When you look at a film like The Exorcist from 1973, it roughly cuts fast, it is very slow paced for today's standards, the camera holds itself long, not many effects or anything, the whole horror is made by build-up and performances... it's the simple things. Lightning and Sound-Design are top tier and makes you feel unease. Here, we have so much of it, and it still feels flat. Why? Because they don't know how to CREATE and USE tension. It is a tool to boost emotional development of the characters. It is also a tool to increase our feeling of unease for example. And to anyone who says, The Exorcist was the first film and is hella old, they can't just redo that all the time, you don't get the point.
Veronica, a Spanish horror film, made in I believe 2013, falls into this category of great reality-inspired horror. It is terrifying because it doesn't hold or loses its tension, it does neither of that. It just FLYS by, and what we care for, is her psychological well-being and the survival of his brother. We gotta care, and know that THESE characters aren't safe, these films don't play anymore with psychological fears of the human mind that are deeply rooted in our nature. Recently I watched and film from France, Spoorlos, or The Vanishing. Without context, there's a scene where a character lies in an tomb alive. That was scary and made me feel uneasy, it made me sick for minutes. Same with claustrophobic environments, they just want to scare us with LOUDNESS and unexpected things. And that is the main problem.
There are a few scenes where that feeling gets transported, for example when someone looks around and see's a demon in silent darkness, or when someone suddenly starts to throw up glass and blood, these scenes are great, especially the second one catched me, but that is made by the performances of her and everyone standing beside her.
Conjuring's Final isn't bad by any means, but It is so exaggerated in its simplicity of that makes sense. It's not bigger, it's not more intense, it's just overly-more exaggerated in the way it pays-off its scenario. The actual characters, especially the Main Cast, they deliver well and the chemistry of Lorraine and Ed is again what makes this film halfway good. I just think they're chemistry and love is perfect and felt through every scene of these films, especially in this one.
I enjoy it for what It is, but looking back, the first Conjuring was something that still gave you shivers weeks after watching only by thinking about it...
Honestly its lackluster, the jumpscares feel boring and just not scary, the plot is all over the place, its a good end to ed and Lorraine but the story with the smurls is mid, if you read about it before watching it will 100% be better as a whole. The tie in with Judy before the smurls is just confusing honestly.
The jump scares are too predictable as it can be find every where on YouTube. PS too many spoilers ahead on the scary part. I was expecting a better build up on the scares as it was the last chapter of the whole conjuring universe, it was pretty disappointing but overall still love and admire the actors especially Patrick and Vera,their performances are truly incredible as always. The chemistry between them is a never ending story which is truly beautiful.
The Conjuring Universe Movies, Ranked
The Conjuring Universe Movies, Ranked
Take a look at all of the movies in the Conjuring universe ranked by IMDb user ratings.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaSlated to be the last movie of the Conjuring series with Ed and Lorraine Warren. Other movies within the Conjuring universe may still occur without the Warrens.
- Créditos curiososThe opening New Line Cinema, Atomic Monster and Safran Company production logos are in black-and-white.
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- El Conjuro 4: Los Ultimos Ritos
- Locaciones de filmación
- Knebworth, Hertfordshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(scenes filmed in Knebworth park)
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 2h 15min(135 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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