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Old 03-21-2010, 01:13 AM   #5578 (permalink)
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So... yeah... [Rec] is a tough movie to follow up and I can proudly proclaim that [Rec 2] does not do the original justice. In fact the only scene that made me jump was the infected little kid running along the ceiling, but even at that point all restraint had been tossed out a window. There's going to be some major spoilers going on so if you're at all interested in this series (which you should definitely try if you're into horror) then avert your gaze.

SPOILERS

So yeah... possession, kind of a creepy way to end the first one, but it worked. The second one starts up with a SWAT team going into the building with a Priest, hardly as defenseless as two firemen, a hot news anchor, and cameraman, so already the scare factor is downplayed. Then it just gets absurdly unbelievable as this priest is interrogating demons, who can now speak all of a sudden (couldn't in the last film) and pretty much everything about the last movie is explained within the first thirty minutes. The writer seemed to realize flaw as well and decided to cram in some stupid subplot about three dumbass teenagers who infiltrate the quarantined apartment building and add absolutely fuck all to the main plot.

Hot TV anchor from the first film comes back and then through a series of really weird events it's reveled that she's now possessed by the main demon thing (which kind of resembles a giant worm). She can mimic voices and uses that ability to let her get out of the apartment complex(something only the Priest was authorized to do) which means there's going to be a 3rd movie to throw the matchbook on the already salted corpse that is this franchise.

It's funny, but this movie really reminded me of the game Condemned: Blood Shot, in that the first installment is incredibly atmospheric and genuinely frightening and ends leaving many unanswered questions, which only exacerbates the creepiness. For people not knowledgeable with this reference, here's a quick summary: Homeless/drug addicts go crazy and start attacking everything, serial killer, some kind of paranormal involvement. The first game never delves into why the lower class all went kill crazy but then the sequel comes out and a lot of the main questions get answered on the first god damn level! Everything that was creepy about the first one gets predictable and boring and ends leaving way for a third installment.

I mean it's a little perplexing thinking about the similarities between the two series, here's a few examples:

First Installments

1a) [REC] ends with little to no explanation at what happened other than it was some kind of virus that had something to do with the church and maybe possession.
1b) Condemned: Criminal Orgins ends with absolutely no explanation as to what caused the derangement amongst the transients with only a few scattered clues and some weird paranormal thing.

2a) [REC] starred a news reporter, camera man, and fireman who's best weapon was an axe. For the most part it involved a lot of running away, and occasionally using on of the secondary characters as cannon fodder. It wasn't something where the characters were prepared to go into, and because of that it makes it so much scarier because once you start projecting yourself into that world you realize how useless you'd be in that situation as well.

2b) Condemned: Criminal Orgins had practically no guns in the game, and when you did get one you only had a very limited amount of ammunition and when you ran out, you were out. This meant you had to get up close and personal with the psychotic bums and smash their heads in ye olde Glasgow style. Again, the displacement of characters and their training made it a particularly scary experience because while you were playing an SCU agent, you weren't exactly the kind of person to be exploring condemned buildings and fighting off the lower class with a lead pipe. You felt very out of place, and that anxiety really helped add to the creepiness factor.

Second Installment

1a) [REC 2] pretty much explains that the antagonists are possessed and their job is to retrieve a blood sample from the main possessed girl in the first film.

1b) Condemned 2 tells you that someone installed these weird sound wave devices that somehow triggered the violent tendencies of people below a certain demographic.

2a) [REC 2]'s protagonist consists of a specialized SWAT style team and a Priest. They are all armed and have plenty of light, guns, and fancy equipment to help them fight off the like 12 infected inhabitants.

2b) Guns become far more prominent in Condemned 2 with shootouts occurring frequently during the last few levels. Not only that, but your character, Ethan Thomas, doesn't feel out of place in his environment because he IS a bum now. Creepiness factor pretty much dies straight away when the game turns into a bum fights video.

I suppose the point I'm laboriously trying to make is that sequels usually suck. The first film was so perfect and ended on a note that left you scared and contemplating what it all meant and that desire to go back and see if you missed any clues. The sequel just holds your hand in the most patronizing of ways and turned what was an interesting concept into a cash cow who's utters are going to be squeezed till their black.
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