Annabelle: Creation

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Supernatural horror prequel centred on a haunted doll. After the death of their young daughter, doll maker Samuel Mullins (Anthony LaPaglia) and his wife Esther (Miranda Otto) invite a group of orphans and nun Sister Charlotte (Stephanie Sigman) to stay in their farmhouse after their own orphanage closes down. However, it soon transpires that the couple have welcomed the young girls to atone for inadvertently inviting a demon into their home, after mistaking it for the spirit of their daughter Annabelle. Now occupying one of Samuel's dolls the spirit proceeds to terrorise the girls as it tries to claim their souls. (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment)

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J*A*S*M 

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English Taken as a whole, I could have a million reservations about it. In terms of plot/narration, it’s a very unimaginative prequel, with a course that can be anticipated by anyone who has ever watched at least one or two ghost stories. The Conjuring Universe so far is not overflowing with original themes. But at the level of the individual scenes, it does work, surprisingly, thanks to Sandberg’s being an excellent director, and I hope that he will stay in the genre and start working on more progressive ideas. In the first Annabelle, only the scary bits worked a little (in terms of craftsmanship), in the second one, not only the scary bits work, but also the interest in the characters, which is far deeper. I’m satisfied, but I think last year’s Lights Out was a bit better. The flash in the shape of the real Annabelle in the end was cool. ()

kaylin 

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English The setting itself isn't overtly scary, the Mullins' house is pretty normal, but once the girls move in, horrific events begin and continue until the end. It's as if the main story becomes secondary in the film and the individual horrific scenes come to the fore. They are good, they are imaginative and sometimes they can take your breath away. This is something you have to like in a horror. ()

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lamps 

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English Sandberg is amazing. While the story itself brings nothing new to the table, the talented filmmaker wrings from each scene the most honest dose of dread we've ever seen in the James Wan genre, playing with restless camera angles, flawlessly blending sudden cuts with unnerving sound, and delivering interesting ideas that don't allow Annabelle to be shoved into the shadow of its more famous cousin The Conjuring. On the contrary, thanks to the more harrowing pace, the sometimes surprising brutality and the character of the evil, which does not cease to frighten even for a moment and appears only minimally physically, I consider this horror film to be the best part of the emerging ghost universe so far. P.S.: Unfortunately, the second time around the effect weakened a lot and the narrative emptiness of the stylistically dominating work became apparent, which can only entertain with individual attractions at the expense of maintaining coherent curiosity and suspense. The next time, please, without compromise and without kids. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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English David Sandberg is becoming another guarantee of quality, because his sequel to Annabelle takes on a new dimension and is certainly nothing to be ashamed of. From start to finish, a solid, intense two-hour haunting with great music, solid camera work, innovative haunted attractions and solid scares. I also liked the decent performances, especially from the kids, the great retro atmosphere, the two Easter eggs and the nice callback to the first episode at the end. What disappointed me, though, is the finale, the weakest part of the whole film. The film is more or less intensely haunting throughout, but always in one wave, you don’t even realise that the finale is already there, because compared to the previous attractions it is no different and doesn't get any more intense, which is a bit disappointing. I give a big thumbs up for the chair raiding on the stairs and the small moving elevator, which created a great atmosphere. Surprisingly there was room for a bit of gore, which again I commend. So I'm satisfied, Annabelle 2 definitely won’t be missing among the this year’s top and for ghost story fans must be a high standard. PS: The scarecrow is cool and calls for a spin-off. 80% ()

Marigold 

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English Apart from the main storyline, The Conjuring is more of a seedbed of clichés with a sloppy build up. The problem with the second Annabelle is that it stays with things for too long or too short of a time. In any case, how it leads the puppet figures purposefully from jump scare to jump scare is hilariously transparent and spoils all my pleasure. A toy shop without any imagination. ()

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