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An undertaker's birthday party is interrupted when Jacob Goodnight rises from the dead and proceeds to terrorize her and her friends.An undertaker's birthday party is interrupted when Jacob Goodnight rises from the dead and proceeds to terrorize her and her friends.An undertaker's birthday party is interrupted when Jacob Goodnight rises from the dead and proceeds to terrorize her and her friends.
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- Awards
- 2 nominations total
Glenn Jacobs
- Jacob Goodnight
- (as Glenn 'Kane' Jacobs)
Nancy Amelia Bell
- Jacob's Mother
- (as Nancy Bell)
Christina Vidal
- Christine
- (archive footage)
Samantha Noble
- Kira
- (archive footage)
Steven Vidler
- Williams
- (archive footage)
Cecily Polson
- Margaret
- (archive footage)
Tiffany Lamb
- Hannah
- (archive footage)
Sam Cotton
- Young Jacob
- (archive footage)
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For a public building, those long, dimly lit corridors have shocking fire safety provision. Poor Kayla ran around sobbing for ages and I didn't see a single well-signposted Fire Exit. It's a lawsuit just waiting to happen.
Being a lifelong wrestling fan, and clearly a good, loyal WWE consumer, I would have rushed out to see a wrestling star in a horror film... Sorry Vince, I've not seen The Marine either. (Although Triple H was ok in Blade or whatever)
The opening credit sequence is actually pretty good - a ghastly array of tools, some medical, others less erm... less wholesome, many still dripping with blood. Intersperse this with shots of organs and other random pickled parts and it all goes along with the tense music to set a good tone. But I fear, is the only way down from this promising start?
Now I like to think of myself as fairly open minded sexually. I've tried a fair few things that would make Daily Mail readers weep. But necrophilia is definitely, unequivocally a hard limit.
I enjoyed the look on Tamara's face when, mid coitus, she notices that Jacob Goodnight isn't where he ought to be. Not so naughty now is it...?
"Oh my god, are you kidding me?! you (had sex) in a morgue!!?" Outraged Amy "I thought he was dead!! - Tamara in response
Being a lifelong wrestling fan, and clearly a good, loyal WWE consumer, I would have rushed out to see a wrestling star in a horror film... Sorry Vince, I've not seen The Marine either. (Although Triple H was ok in Blade or whatever)
The opening credit sequence is actually pretty good - a ghastly array of tools, some medical, others less erm... less wholesome, many still dripping with blood. Intersperse this with shots of organs and other random pickled parts and it all goes along with the tense music to set a good tone. But I fear, is the only way down from this promising start?
Now I like to think of myself as fairly open minded sexually. I've tried a fair few things that would make Daily Mail readers weep. But necrophilia is definitely, unequivocally a hard limit.
I enjoyed the look on Tamara's face when, mid coitus, she notices that Jacob Goodnight isn't where he ought to be. Not so naughty now is it...?
"Oh my god, are you kidding me?! you (had sex) in a morgue!!?" Outraged Amy "I thought he was dead!! - Tamara in response
This is not gonna win any awards, but it is a decent film to throw on if you have nothing better to do.
A sequel to See No evil, picks up the same night after the first one ends, a young mortician (harris) is working a night shift on her birthday when her friends (Simmons, Isabelle, Holt & Madjoub) surprise her to celebrate her birthday.
What begins as a friendly little mixer for Amy's coworkers (Erickson, Ecklund) and her friends, turns into them attempting to escape for their lives when Jacob Goodnight (Kane) rises from the dead and begins to blandly murder the unlucky few who he has since trapped in the overwhelmingly large 10 story morgue, after they placed all their phones in a locked vault.
Split up and fighting for their lives they are all killed off in a very beige manner before the film comes to its eye popping conclusion.
The film is hit or miss for sure, and many times it's a miss. The music is dreadful, with the exception of a chase scene which pretty much involves the entirety of the cast, the only real moment of tension.
The gore is barely there, save for 2 kills, and the eye gouging good time from the first film doesn't happen until the films last 20 seconds.
Isabelle is the best character, once the killing begins, before that she is absolutely dreadful in her role. But she becomes a Mia Goth "I'm a Starrrrr."
The film is fun, albeit forgettable.
This reminds me that you can have one of the best horror casts out there and still fumble the ball.
On rewatch it wasn't as disappointing, but don't expect a 3rd one, the quality diminished dramatically between 1&2.
Danielle, Chelan and Isabelle deserve another go around though, one where they can be utilized properly!
A sequel to See No evil, picks up the same night after the first one ends, a young mortician (harris) is working a night shift on her birthday when her friends (Simmons, Isabelle, Holt & Madjoub) surprise her to celebrate her birthday.
What begins as a friendly little mixer for Amy's coworkers (Erickson, Ecklund) and her friends, turns into them attempting to escape for their lives when Jacob Goodnight (Kane) rises from the dead and begins to blandly murder the unlucky few who he has since trapped in the overwhelmingly large 10 story morgue, after they placed all their phones in a locked vault.
Split up and fighting for their lives they are all killed off in a very beige manner before the film comes to its eye popping conclusion.
The film is hit or miss for sure, and many times it's a miss. The music is dreadful, with the exception of a chase scene which pretty much involves the entirety of the cast, the only real moment of tension.
The gore is barely there, save for 2 kills, and the eye gouging good time from the first film doesn't happen until the films last 20 seconds.
Isabelle is the best character, once the killing begins, before that she is absolutely dreadful in her role. But she becomes a Mia Goth "I'm a Starrrrr."
The film is fun, albeit forgettable.
This reminds me that you can have one of the best horror casts out there and still fumble the ball.
On rewatch it wasn't as disappointing, but don't expect a 3rd one, the quality diminished dramatically between 1&2.
Danielle, Chelan and Isabelle deserve another go around though, one where they can be utilized properly!
From the twisted mind of director The Soska Sisters comes a disappointing sequel that lost all the cheesy bloody fun of the first film. See No Evil 2 is such a typically mediocre horror film where victims get killed off one by one with not much of a surprise and coming from such potentially imaginative director (seeing from their previous works in American Mary and T segment from ABCs Of Death 2), it's quite a huge disappointment here. The GORES here are also really let down comparing to how much more gleefully bloody and nastier the first film was, but it's still moderately bloody nonetheless. The SCARE here is mostly jumpy one as our Jacob Goodnight here lacks the personality that can deliver the suspense and just looks pathetic instead. However, thanks to a cheesily tempting performance from Katharine Isabelle (American Mary) that's at least FUN to watch throughout the film. Other than that, See No Evil 2 has nothing new or surprising to be added to the genre and not enough gores or violence to even surpass the cheesy fun of the first film. >>C<<
After the first movie came out in 2006, I took a liking to it. It was a great source of mindless violence to get lost in for 2 hours or so, which is OK, sometimes you feel like watching something mindless. Thus, I was expecting great things from this movie, or at the very least, of it to live up to it's predecessor.
However, this movie flat out disappoints in every way possible.
The predictability is crushing, the facepalm moments are plenty, and I found myself shaking my head for the majority of the movie. It is the typical 'killer knows where everybody is, all the time- and manages to beat everybody to every destination- meanwhile the characters make stupid and convenient decisions for him" scenario.
But wasn't it the same for the first movie in 06? Yes, and no. This one is orders of magnitude worse.
This movie was on my top "to watch" list, and I am sad that it did not do better than anticipated, and by the looks of the other reviews, and the rating, it didn't live up to anybody else's expectations.
However, this movie flat out disappoints in every way possible.
The predictability is crushing, the facepalm moments are plenty, and I found myself shaking my head for the majority of the movie. It is the typical 'killer knows where everybody is, all the time- and manages to beat everybody to every destination- meanwhile the characters make stupid and convenient decisions for him" scenario.
But wasn't it the same for the first movie in 06? Yes, and no. This one is orders of magnitude worse.
This movie was on my top "to watch" list, and I am sad that it did not do better than anticipated, and by the looks of the other reviews, and the rating, it didn't live up to anybody else's expectations.
The movie is boring. There is tension in the entire film, but this is more of a sci-fi genre than horror. I was disappointed by the first part of the film in 2006, but after all these years I thought that we are waiting for something better. I was wrong.Throughout the film the main character succeeds in something that is impossible to time. The whole time he seemed to read the thoughts of others, because he knows exactly which doors should be closed, in which the room to wait. Better knowledge of the entire building and all the rooms in it than the workers who work there. I am disappointed.If you want to see the horrible details I assume that you will be satisfied, but it is all that is interesting in this movie.
Did you know
- TriviaJen Soska, Sylvia Soska: During the opening credits when it says "Directed by Jen and Sylvia Soska" The corpses are that of both directors.
- GoofsJacob Goodnight's good eye changes from the left one to right one in various scenes.
- ConnectionsEdited from See No Evil (2006)
- SoundtracksCan't See You
Performed by Fake Shark (as Fake Shark Real Zombie) ft. Renholder
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- 1h 30m(90 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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