Amityville II: La Posesión

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Tras mudarse a una enorme mansión en Long Island, Nueva York, una familia empieza a padecer fenómenos sobrenaturales. Espíritus malvados están intentado hacerse con el control de la casa y, ya de paso, deshacerse de sus habitantes. El hijo es poseído y forzado a cometer brutales asesinatos. Un cura exorcista intentará liberarlo del demonio que lo tiene preso, pero no sin antes dar algo a cambio... (texto oficial de la distribuidora)

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inglés First of all, I have to mention the unfortunate casting decision to put Burt Young in one of the main roles, a guy who never knew how to act and was barely good enough for small roles, and here he is looking like he has a pain in the ass the whole time. Otherwise it was better than I would have expected thanks largely to Damiano Damiani's directorial skill. It's a film of two halves, and the climax comes about halfway through, where Damiani does a great job of spiking the tension and playing with the camera and the sound. There's also some of that Italian sleaze, so there's a flash of gore here and there, and on top of that unexpected incest between two siblings. But then for the rest of the film it devolves into a rather uninspiring variation on The Exorcist, which is a shame because here Damiani has hit his ceiling and doesn't bring anything more to the film. The ending with the exploding latex is like something out of a Troma movie. ()

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inglés My 2011 Xmas horror film :-) … A very pleasant surprise and as good as the excellent first part. Basically, I’ve reached a stage where I’m slowly losing faith that I’m going to discover a horror film from the 1970s and later that I don’t know and that will thrill me, and the second Amityville has taken taken me out of that error (if only it happened more often). I certainly recommend this sequel. ()

kaylin 

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inglés Amityville II: The Possession is different from the first installment, and that's really good because it's a good film. The horror here escalates smoothly, culminating in various forms, and you're truly not sure what's really going on with the character of Sonny. That is very good and it has the right effect on the viewer. Moreover, the screenplay is good, it has momentum, and it doesn't bore until the very end. I confess I didn't expect this from the second part. ()