Boogeyman 2
- 2007
- Tous publics
- 1h 33min
Une jeune femme tente de guérir sa phobie du boogeyman en s'inscrivant dans un établissement de santé mentale, pour se rendre compte trop peu trop tard qu'elle est maintenant prise au piège ... Tout lireUne jeune femme tente de guérir sa phobie du boogeyman en s'inscrivant dans un établissement de santé mentale, pour se rendre compte trop peu trop tard qu'elle est maintenant prise au piège de sa plus grande peur.Une jeune femme tente de guérir sa phobie du boogeyman en s'inscrivant dans un établissement de santé mentale, pour se rendre compte trop peu trop tard qu'elle est maintenant prise au piège de sa plus grande peur.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Henry Porter
- (as Matthew Cohen)
- Nicky
- (as Chrissy Griffith)
- Dr. Jessica Ryan
- (as Reneé O'Connor)
- Young Laura
- (as Sammi Hanratty)
- Detective
- (as Christopher Fields)
Avis à la une
The death scenes are nicely shot and you'll also have a sex scene inter-cut with a horror scene (which seems to be a favorite for many horror fans). So there are a few nice bits and pieces here and there (make-up is good too, for a small budget movie like that. You can have fun with this, because they did put a lot of effort into it, to make it look good too. Depending on your expectations, you'll either like it or hate it. Especially towards the end, it'll be splitting people/viewers
This is not the movie I expected. In fact, I feel quite deceived. More on that later.
After a quite tense opening sequence where Laura (Renee O'Connor) first encounters the Boogeyman as a child, the movie moves onto the main storyline. Whereas the first movie was a man confronting his childhood demons in his family home, this movie is set in hospital where the main character also attempts to overcome her childhood fears. As well as finding herself in the worst staffed hospital of all time, one of Laura's doctors is none other than Jigsaw himself (the wonderful Tobin Bell, who is as creepy here as in the "Saw" movies). Things aren't looking good for her.
Once each of her fellow patients has revealed their fears in various non-too-subtle ways ("I'm not changing the light in your closet because I'M SCARED OF THE DARK!" "I'm not shaking your hand because I'M SCARED OF GERMS!" etc), they all begin to be killed by the evil Boogeyman who (surprise...surprise) uses their fears against them. I actually quite liked some of the deaths here which were suitably graphic and disturbing - I'm sure a lot of ketchup must have been used in the making of this movie.
However, I ultimately felt deceived by "Boogeyman 2".
The makers actually trick you in a very naughty way - kinda like going to watch a "Nightmare On Elm Street" sequel only to discover that Freddie is no longer the evil spirit of a child murderer but is now an evil robot from the future. You'd say "Huh? This isn't anything like the first movie. I wanted to see a supernatural horror movie, not another Terminator clone!". You'll see exactly what I mean if you've seen "Boogeyman" and then watch "Boogeyman 2" (unfortunately, I can't be any more specific as it would be a spoiler). In fact, "Boogeyman 2" has so little to do with the first "Boogeyman" that I'm surprised they even share the same name. It also features one completely unnecessary scene of graphic nudity - whether this is a good thing or not depends upon whether you're still in high school. I left high school a while ago and found myself wondering why the scene needed to exist at all. Oh well.
In summary then, this is a very average little horror movie. I can't say I was particularly scared by any of it but it was nicely acted and had some cool death scenes (some of which reminded me a little bit of "Saw" if truth be told - no wonder Tobin Bell turned up!).
If you like watching teens running around dark corridors before losing their vital organs (and your DVD collection consists of movies such as "Halloween: Resurrection" and "Jason X"), then it's probably worth a rental. However, if you really enjoyed the first movie and want more of the same (or, like me, you're just looking for a good supernatural horror movie), I'm willing to bet that you'll be disappointed with "Boogeyman 2".
Unremarkable but okay horror story is okay if you find nothing else to watch but if you've seen one of these films before for you've seen them all. The problem is that the film, while well made simply doesn't have anything in it that makes it stand out. This is probably as middle of the pile as you can go and has had the life crushed out of it from the stuff above and below it. I can't recommend it but can't say not to see it ether.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis movie reveals the ultimate fate of Tim Jensen, the main character of Boogeyman : La Porte des cauchemars (2005). It is said that he became a patient of Dr. Mitchell Allen before eventually committing suicide.
- GaffesBefore she runs to the basement, Laura's chest and neck are completely covered in blood. Once she's in the basement, only her breasts and jaw have blood on them.
- Citations
[first lines]
Laura Porter: [voice-over] All kids are afraid of the boogeyman. Henry and I were no different, even before that night.
- Crédits fousthe maggot "Timmy" is credited as a "stunt maggot".
- Bandes originalesFugoid
Written and Performed by Mike Wigglesworth, Brett Heet, Jesse Laird and Matt Just
Meilleurs choix
- How long is Boogeyman 2?Alimenté par Alexa
- A NOTE ABOUT SPOILERS
Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Terror en la oscuridad 2
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 4 500 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut mondial
- 1 798 418 $US
- Durée1 heure 33 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1