As Nell Sweetzer tries to build a new life, the evil force that once possessed her returns with an even more horrific plan.
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After the previous events at her farm home, Nell is found insane when trying to explain what happened to her and her family. After medical and psychological treatment, she's sent to the Deveraux transition house in New Orleans managed by Frank Merle, who helps her to start a new life. As Nell starts to become more confident she finds a job, befriends her roommates, and develops a crush on a coworker. As time passes, though, Nell starts to see visions of her father and he seems to warn her that the demon who previously possessed her still has a hold on her. Seeking help, Nell meets Cecile who tells her that she has been watching her since her hospital release, and that she can help. Now it's a race against time to try and exorcise the demon before it takes complete control of Nell once again.OK straight to the point here....the first movie wasn't bad....this one sucked. The 1st movie was decent because it was a "lost footage found" movie and was pretty creepy, but this sequel is shot as an actual movie and is most definitely is not creepy. The main reason why it was so bad for me is that it just didn't go anywhere or do anything. It was in no way creepy or scary and it most definitely didn't have the same eerie atmospheric feel as the 1st film. There is the odd moment here and there where you think "finally - it's going somewhere!" only to see that it comes to a dead end once again.Ashley Bell, while doing a decent job as Nell, didn't really play the part as good as she did in the 1st. There were too many moments where she jumped at different situations and looked like a rabbit caught in the headlights. Although, after living through the events of before I guess Nell WOULD be jumpy and timid.The best part of the movie by far is the last 10 minutes or so, and it's this that saved it from getting a lower rating for me. Overall, The Last Exorcism II is boring, non-eventful, and just really a waste of time.Do yourself a favour - give this one a miss.
Not sure why this movie evoked so many negative reviews. A sequel always has more potential if it tells the next chapter in a story, rather than repeating the same story again. THE LAST EXORCISM II does that, following Nell Sweetzer on her journey from the farm to the big city, and how the demons still haunt her and want to possess her permanently.Make no mistake about it, this is an Ashley Bell movie. Her amazing physical dexterity shown in the first movie is used again in this movie, along with a greater range of emotions than just sweet and innocent turning into demonic rage. And the vehicle that the script uses to further the attempt at her possession is a sexual one, rather than a violent one. Fortunately, the movie chooses to be suggestive rather than gratuitous, and could have easily fallen off the slippery slope of being too overtly sexual. What didn't work in expanding Nell's character in this way is that she is supposed to be 17, yet she and the other girls living in the halfway house all look to be in their mid 20's, far past the time when schoolgirl crushes and giggly behavior look plausible.The title of this movie is a bit misleading, as only a small portion of it is dedicated to exorcising her demons, and that section is too quickly glossed over. And the man leading the exorcism transitions from supremely confident to frightened and incapable as if his character's placement in the movie was an afterthought.The ending shows Nell overtaken by her demon, paving the way for a third installment, rather than proclaiming some sort of victory or redemption. Kind of a letdown, but not nearly as much as the ending of the first movie.
"The Last Exorcism Part II" is a really not good sequel of "The Last Exorcism" movie of 2010. In this movie we have again Ashley Bell who after the first movie in which the evil force has possessed her and finally left her now it returns.I did not like this movie because I think that it is not the sequel which many people expected to be and because it was really awful. This movie makes you believe at the beginning of it that it will be a nice movie but after that you will change your mind.Finally I have to tell you that if you want to have a comprehensive view of this movie sequel you have to see it and then regret it.
The seventeen year-old Nell Margareth Sweetzer (Ashley Bell) is found completely insane and obsessed by the demon Abalam. After medical and psychological treatment, she is sent to the Deveraux transition house in New Orleans managed by Frank Merle (Muse Watson), who helps her to start a new life. She finds a job of hotel housekeeper; befriends her roommates; and has a crush on the teenager Chris (Spencer Treat Clark). But soon she is haunted by people from her cult and by an evil force that wants to possess her. When Nell meets Cecile (Tarra Riggs), she tells that she has been following Nell since the hospital. Further, she discloses that she belongs to the sect Order of Right Hand that can protect her from the evil and Nell goes to her house. Will Nell be protected from the powerful evil force?"The Last Exorcism Part II" is an unnecessary sequel of "The Last Exorcism". The movie is not so bad as described in many reviews, but the conclusion is a great deception. Ashley Bell has good performance but the story is weak and pointless. My vote is four.Title (Brazil): "O Último Exorcismo - Parte 2" ("The Last Exorcism Part 2")