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A year after the original tragedy, Julie James (Jennifer Love Hewitt) is in college trying to piece her life back together. When her roommate, Karla (Brandy Norwood), wins a trip for four to a tropical island, everything seems to be fine. That changes during a seemingly harmless karaoke session, however, when instead of lyrics a menacing message appears on the teleprompter to return the horror to Julie's life. It's not long before the bodies start piling up, and she once again finds herself facing the wrong end of the knife--but this time, she's far from the comforts of home! (official distributor synopsis)

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novoten 

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English Brazil, voodoo brush, solar. When a relatively scary murderer becomes a awkward routine man, unbearable individuals from supporting characters, and the most basic logic takes a vacation, it turns a good slasher into an incomprehensible and ridiculously comedic trash, which unnecessarily spoils the name of the previous enjoyable installment. Without the likably resilient Freddie Prinze, it would be an absolute disaster. ()

Kaka 

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English A very weak concoction of the already mediocre first part. The typical simple chase with a hooded killer, full of clichés, predictable and with mediocre acting. The sets are very bad and the murders are not excellent either. Very boring. ()

kaylin 

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English "The Secret of Last Summer 2: A Year Later" is a continuation that didn't contribute anything to the development of anything; it just makes the audience feel like they've seen the same movie twice. And it's also because the characters are the same. In addition, the creators basically canceled out the possibility for the audience to be excited about who the killer actually is, because the twist is quite predictable. No one else could be involved in it." ()