I was surprised to find that Tubi TV had produced a sequel to the first movie. The original film concluded without any indication of a follow-up, yet Tubi seems to frequently release unexpected sequels and trilogies. This sequel was predictable from the very beginning. As I continued watching, I noticed the writing was quite poor, and none of the characters were particularly engaging. The lead black girl was always crying and making faces that seemed like she was constipated. The blonde girl, who portrayed a psychopath, became irritating very quickly. The only character I felt some sympathy for was the black father trying to reconnect with his daughter after her traumatic experiences, though she still managed to be ungrateful toward him. I was relieved when it ended. The first movie had more substance, while this sequel felt hastily assembled, lacking the suspense it aimed to deliver.