How did he get them up there?
He was like 10 years old 75 pounds how did he get them all up there let alone tied up? Especially the big crazy dad
shareHe was like 10 years old 75 pounds how did he get them all up there let alone tied up? Especially the big crazy dad
sharei was thinking the same thing. that applies one way or the other with all of those videos. i guess according to the films "logic", the ghost kids helped with that.
this and many absurdities within this film made me laugh pretty hard.
The Bughuul is apparently helping arrange things. He's also the one who directs the rats and turns over the cups.
shareIf you hadn't of seen the first one, they poison them and put them to sleep first
shareAnd that explains their sudden superhuman strength? You do realize dead weight is even harder to move?
shareWhy assume it was only the boy doing it? The film shows the other ghoulish children interacting with physical items. Perhaps they got off their collective butts and helped out while the director started looking for another job.
sharedidn't it show the evil twin getting out of the truck/car where we see that a rope was used to erect the family tied to crosses? don't get me wrong, there's no way in hell that that kid could move an unconscious body (dead weight is very VERY hard to move) but i guess it's just one of those suspension of disbelief things.
shareExactly
shareTrue - he used some sort of pulley system. It would still have been a bit of a mean feat - but that's how he did it. I found the one where the kid strung up his family over a swamp with alligators in to be a bit more puzzling - but what the heck! I really liked this film - there were some things that made me like it more than the first even. I thought it was a credible sequel.
Time flies like the wind - and fruit flies like bananas!
I wondered about that for all the murders and thought it was Bughuul's supernatural support helping the possessed children. Because let's face it, if they choose to do this after watching the films, they are already possessed.
shareI wondered that like how did the kid get his family above the lake for the croc to eat them???
In Southeast Asia we'd call this kind of thing bad karma.
It's make believe
shareThe film makers didn't know how to explain it or work it into the story, so they just completely ignored it and hoped you wouldn't notice. I'm normally very forgiving with these types of movies, but Sinister 2 was terrible. James Ransone seemed to be under the impression he was starring in a parody horror movie.
sharein the first movie, i was horrified but I watched those old movies again after I knew it was supposed to be the kids and each family murder seemed possible for the kids to pull off with the people drugged and tied up, like it was set up in a way that gravity, or cutting the tree limb as a counter balance, or whatever was set up could actually work. I don't think it hold up with this second movie. I think the producers figured no one paid attention or cared so they didn't try that hard.
Baghuul helped. Duh.
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