As to what Insidious: Chapter 2 is about… well, that’s tricky. The script is a convoluted mess that both picks up immediately after the events of the first movie and dips into the past for some reason. The family from Insidious returns, only now Patrick Wilson is possessed by an evil spirit and is suddenly messing with his family. Of course, his wife Rose Byrne figured that out at the end of the last movie, but all Wilson has to do to convince her otherwise is say something along the lines of “don’t be silly” and not even continued hauntings will convince her he’s lying. Yep, the sequel is pitched on that level of stupid.
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