Searching
for a missing student, two private investigators break into his house and find
a collection of VHS tapes. Viewing the horrific contents of each cassette, they
realize there may be dark motives behind the student’s disappearance.
Starring:
Lawrence Michael Levine, and Kelsy Abbott
Directed
by: Simon Barrett, Jason Eisener, Gareth Evans, Gregg Hale, Eduardo Sanchez,
Timo Tjahjanto, and Adam Wingard
Written
by: Timo Tjahjanto, Brad Miska, Simon Barrett, John Davies, Jason Eisener,
Gareth Evans, Jamie Nash, and Eduardo Sanchez
To start off, it’s surprising that
V/H/S/2 was made because V/H/S wasn’t that great. It has its moments here and
there, but nothing stands out about it. The worse thing about it is the story
that sets up the viewing of the cassettes. It didn’t seem to make sense, nor be
a good reason for the cassettes to be shown.
With that being said, obviously the first
thing that needs improvement on in the sequel is the set up story. While there
is nothing amazing about it, this set up at least makes sense. It’s simply some
investigators on a case when they find the cassettes, and start watching them.
There isn’t a great dynamic between the pair of investigators, but that isn’t
important part of the movie.
The important part is the stories found
on the cassettes. The first story called “Phase 1 Clinical Trials” is about a
guy who receives an eye transplant. The audience sees this story through his
new robotic eye. By far, this is the scariest of the stories because his new
eye allows him to see ghosts. It’s not a bad story, but it kind of feels like
it has been told before.
The story that absolutely blew me out of
the water is called “A Ride in the Park.” This story is about a guy who takes a
bike ride through a park, and runs into trouble when he stops to help a woman
out. What kind of trouble? Well he gets bit by the woman now zombie, and
becomes one himself. The audience gets to see what he does once he turns
through a camera that is mounted on top of his bike helmet. It’s an awesome up
close look from a zombie’s point of view, not to mention a great short story.
The next cassette is a short story
called “Safe Haven.” This is certainly a story that has people talking whether
they liked it or not. It’s the bloodiest story, and makes it hard to believe
they would actually show this in theaters. Yes, it’s that crazy! Without giving
too much away, basically a film crew is given permission to film a mysterious
cult out in the middle of nowhere. Of course things get out of hand, and starts
to go way down hill quickly.
While the previous two stories are easy
to like, the next one isn’t. It’s called “Slumber Party Alien Abduction.” In
this story, some young kids strap a camera on their small dog, and film
themselves having some fun around the house. Their sister and her boyfriend are
in charge, and in the typical brother/sister battle they play jokes on each
other. It’s all fun and games until aliens come to abduct them. Sounds like a
good story, but when the aliens attack the camera turns on and off constantly,
each time with the dog ending up in a different place. It seems like they
wanted to create the chaos of the moment, but it just becomes too messy. The
aliens are pretty cool looking though.
It’s not often that audiences find
sequels that are better than the original, but that is definitely the case in
the V/H/S series. It’s a pleasant surprise to see the improvement from V/H/S to
V/H/S/2. It starts with a set up story that actually makes sense, and then
moves on to some solid short stories. There is definitely some imagination in
the unique way each story is shot. The movie also gives audiences something a little
different in each story, as it as something for fans of ghosts, zombies,
bloodshed, or aliens. With that, I give this V/H/S/2 a solid 3 pools of
blood.
Thank god for the improvement. I did not like V/H/S at all, but it's good to hear the sequel is better. Thanks for the review.
ReplyDeleteYes, I almost didn't see it because I wasn't sure they would get it right a second time, but they did. I really loved the zombie story. Thanks for commenting!
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