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Widika Darsih Sidmore
- Gadis
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The makers seemed to have learned from their past mistakes as they took care of a bunch of the issues that I have had on the previous occasion but still this continuation more or less followed down the same path as its precursor anyways.
An identical set of circumstances, furthermore, some great prosthetics and make-up just like the last time, the same mediocrity in the writing; well, I can safely tell, the implementation here stayed quite the same. The only upside is, this time, they had taken the stakes up a few notches, thus, as the audience, you can comprehend the threats better and could get a much clearer picture of the overall situation as well as all the risks that are being entailed.
An identical set of circumstances, furthermore, some great prosthetics and make-up just like the last time, the same mediocrity in the writing; well, I can safely tell, the implementation here stayed quite the same. The only upside is, this time, they had taken the stakes up a few notches, thus, as the audience, you can comprehend the threats better and could get a much clearer picture of the overall situation as well as all the risks that are being entailed.
Much better than the first one, good job, hopefully it will getting better for the third installment (if any), flow of the story way better than the first movie (the first movie have a good concept but horrible execution, a lot of jump scare scene doesn't make a good Horor movie ).
A slight improvement over its predecessor, this sequel represents another brutally intense addition to Timo Tjahjanto's impressive filmography.
The first film's survivors are thrust into another nightmare with new characters; a dark tale of evil that hurtles along at breakneck speed, rarely allowing you to catch your breath between the extended sequences of demonic terrorisation.
Overall, a good horror experience with just enough character development to balance out the bloodshed.
7/10
The first film's survivors are thrust into another nightmare with new characters; a dark tale of evil that hurtles along at breakneck speed, rarely allowing you to catch your breath between the extended sequences of demonic terrorisation.
Overall, a good horror experience with just enough character development to balance out the bloodshed.
7/10
I recently watched the Indonesian film May the Devil Take You Too (2020) on Shudder. The storyline resumes two years after the previous installment, where survivors Alfie and Nara grapple with recurring nightmares of past events. When their nightmares materialize once again, they must safeguard their souls and those of their friends.
Written and directed by Timo Tjahjanto (Killers), the film stars Chelsea Islan (Street Society), Aurélie Moeremans (Pretty Boys), Shareefa Daanish (Macabre), and Widika Darsih Sidmore (Death Knot).
The creative influence from the Evil Dead franchise and Sam Raimi is unmistakable throughout the movie's construction. From the storyline to possessed elements, gore, and horror effects, it feels like an Indonesian homage to Evil Dead. The settings effectively contribute to an eerie atmosphere, and the makeup, ghost creation, and special effects showcase elite craftsmanship. While the kills may initially disappoint, the last 20-30 minutes deliver an elite ending, including a standout tongue scene that I'd rate a 10/10.
In conclusion, May the Devil Take You Too offers ample gore and elite kill scenes, making it a must-see for horror enthusiasts. However, the noticeable parallels to The Evil Dead prevent a higher score, settling at 6/10.
Written and directed by Timo Tjahjanto (Killers), the film stars Chelsea Islan (Street Society), Aurélie Moeremans (Pretty Boys), Shareefa Daanish (Macabre), and Widika Darsih Sidmore (Death Knot).
The creative influence from the Evil Dead franchise and Sam Raimi is unmistakable throughout the movie's construction. From the storyline to possessed elements, gore, and horror effects, it feels like an Indonesian homage to Evil Dead. The settings effectively contribute to an eerie atmosphere, and the makeup, ghost creation, and special effects showcase elite craftsmanship. While the kills may initially disappoint, the last 20-30 minutes deliver an elite ending, including a standout tongue scene that I'd rate a 10/10.
In conclusion, May the Devil Take You Too offers ample gore and elite kill scenes, making it a must-see for horror enthusiasts. However, the noticeable parallels to The Evil Dead prevent a higher score, settling at 6/10.
This one starts with the scared immediately and does not let up. I loved the premise and was genuinely terrified. Give this a watch!
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- WissenswertesThe movie shares the same length with its predecessor (May the Devil Take You (2018)): 110 minutes.
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