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‘The Nun II’ Is Another Mediocre Addition to the Conjuring universe

While it is better than it's predecessor, The Nun II lacks a lot of elements to be a horror movie that actually deserves to be a part of 'The Conjuring' franchise.
Abhishek Tiwary
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  • Set 4 years after the first Nun movie, the sequel goes for a round 2 between Sister Irene and Valak, in the form of a relic heist
  • There's enough jumpscares and loud sound effects to scare the sht out of you, but that's just it
  • The beautiful cinematography cannot make up for the bland story that just feels like was written for the sake of it
  • Log theatres mein hass rahe the guys, isko toh pakka skip karo
Review Overview
5.6

I bet sabko apni pehli Conjuring dekhne ki experience yaad hogi. Such a trendsetter that was for horror films. Cut to 2023, and here we are with “The Nun II,” another mid addition to The Conjuring Universe. If you thought this franchise was dead and buried after a decade, think again! Well, it is still dead and buried, but that’s cuz of the mediocrity of the recent movies of this franchise. While it does bring some visual flair and a spooky premise, this sequel falls into the trap of having a plot thinner than a ghost’s shadow. Kyu bigaad rahe ho itni achhi franchise ko? Sigh.

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PlotPerformancesDirection and WritingScreenplay and Cinematography
Source- YouTube- The Nun II Official Trailer/Warner Bros. Pictures

Plot

Picture this: it’s 1956 in Tarascon, France, and we’ve got Father Noiret and little Jacques dealing with some supernatural shizz. Wahi doosri taraf, Sister Irene, our survivor from the last flick’s horrors, is chilling in an Italian convent. There’s also Frenchie, the handyman at a girls’ boarding school in France, who’s about to get caught up in some demon trouble. The cardinal hears about mysterious deaths across Europe and sends Sister Irene on a holy relic hunt. This relic, by the way, could change the world, and we’ve got a demon nun named Valak trying to get her hands on it. It’s like Indiana Jones meets the demonic underworld, but sadly, it’s not quite the epic adventure you’d hope for. The plot has more holes than Swiss cheese, and it struggles to keep you engaged.

Source- YouTube- The Nun II Official Trailer/Warner Bros. Pictures

Performances

Taissa Farmiga takes the lead as Sister Irene, portraying her character’s inner conflict and determination to confront the demon effectively. But let’s face it, the real star we all miss is her sister Vera Farmiga, who’s absent from this one. Her absence is palpable and impacts the overall chemistry and dynamics within the film. Bonnie Aarons does her spooky thing as Valak, and she’s as creepy as ever, but there’s a sense of déjà vu. The supporting cast, including Jonas Bloquet and Storm Reid, does alright, but the character development isn’t winning any awards.

Source- YouTube- The Nun II Official Trailer/Warner Bros. Pictures

Direction and Writing

Director Michael Chaves knows how to make things look pretty. The movie’s got some stunning frames and eerie shots, but that’s about where the compliments end. The direction stumbles when it comes to keeping the story together. It’s like trying to mix oil and water – the horror and adventure elements just don’t blend seamlessly. As for the writing, well, it tries to be all mysterious and supernatural but ends up feeling forced. Sab dekha-dekha sa lagta hai, you get it right? Loud noises and intrusive soundscapes are the go-to for building tension, and subtlety takes a back seat. The plot feels like it’s on a rollercoaster ride, which is good, but jab plot mein substance hi na ho, toh what’s the point? Add to that the characters, who make ‘Kuch bhi???’ decisions that annoy you like hell (pun intended).

Source- YouTube- The Nun II Official Trailer/Warner Bros. Pictures

Screenplay and Cinematography

The screenplay attempts to infuse elements of religious mysticism and supernatural horror into a historical context. Full marks to that thought. The holy relic quest and Valak’s evil antics could’ve been thrilling, but they’re overshadowed by the plot, that’s as lopsided as a one-legged table. On the bright side, the cinematography is a visual treat. Spinning wine glasses and haunting imagery give you something to look forward to. But, and there’s always a “but,” the movie relies too heavily on jump scares and an ear-pounding soundscape that takes away from the stunning visuals.

Source- YouTube- The Nun II Official Trailer/Warner Bros. Pictures

In the end, “The Nun II” falls short of being a holy grail within The Conjuring Universe. It may have some eye candy and a spooky premise, but it’s like going to a fancy restaurant and getting a tiny appetizer – it leaves you wanting more. Although I will agree it is better than the first Nun movie. Taissa Farmiga does her best, but the absence of her elder sister Vera Farmiga is a glaring hole. As the eleventh entry in this enduring universe, it struggles to make a notable mark. The inner kid in me is crying meri fav horror franchise ki yeh haalat dekh kar.

Review Overview
5.6
Plot 7 out of 10
Cinematography 7 out of 10
Performances 5 out of 10
Dialogues 5 out of 10
Scares And Tears 4 out of 10
Good Stuff Jumpscares are pretty scary, and the movie has a lot of beautiful shots
Bad Stuff A bland storyline that just keeps adding on to the mediocrity of the recent Conjuring films Jumpscares and loud sounds aren't the only way to scare people, guess no one told them that
Summary
OTT pe dekh lena. Not worth going to the cinemas at all. Sudhar jao Conjuring franchise, ab mazaak nahi raha ye ://

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Abhishek Tiwary September 10, 2024 September 10, 2024
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