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Found footage horror in which a film student and his friends get more than they bargained for when they set out to explore an abandoned building. Alex Wright (Richard Harmon) is obsessed with the original Grave Encounters to the point where he struggles to believe that the events of the film were invented. He convinces his friends to accompany him to the derelict psychiatric hospital where the action of the movie took place and they set about filming their own found footage horror. But Alex is convinced that genuine evil lurks in the hospital and it isn't long before the boundaries between fact and fiction blur and the students find themselves facing very real terror. (Metrodome Distribution)

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J*A*S*M 

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English The plot structure of self-references (though I wouldn’t say the first Grave Encounters needed any) wouldn’t be a bad idea in itself (Tom Six did something similar between the first and second Human Centipede), if everything wasn’t so stupid! The changes in the behaviour of the characters come out of nowhere (it’s interesting how stupid the last twist is, besides predictable), and the whole third act (from the moment an old friend shows up) feels so mixed up that for a moment I wondered whether the filmmakers intentionally hadn’t crossed the boundary into sophisticated self-parody – they capture a ghost on video, really! But no, they didn’t. The atmosphere and jump-scares were better in the first one. I rated that one as fine, this one is almost-fine. 5/10 ()

kaylin 

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English "Grave Encounters 2" has the advantage that even though you are expecting it, there are quite good, terrifying, and especially jump scare scenes that will still have the right effect on the viewer. Additionally, there is even more supernaturalness added, which also adds to the movie. Considering these elements and what was described earlier, I would rate the second installment the same as the first. There are weak points and repetition, but in the found footage genre, this is something that still at least slightly stands out above average. ()

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