1956 - France. A priest is murdered. An evil is spreading. The sequel to the worldwide smash hit follows Sister Irene as she once again comes face-to-face with Valak, the demon nun.
In this nun outing, the scariest part of the story isn't about her... it's a goat.
But even though there were some run-of-the-mill parts, the second nun movie is actually good, if you like the
first movie. Some great scenes should be experienced in 4d cinema. Although, bring the jacket, because the wind
is blowing in most situations!
I liked that it got a little bit deeper in mythology. The scenery is great, as it was in the first movie - good
directing. A lot of scary scenes, especially the one on the staircase. The things I didn't like - it's a little
bit awkward with those annoying children and some dialogues seem forced.
Overall, it's definitely worth seeing. This year is not really a good horror year so far unfortunately, unlike
the previous few. So, so far this is one of the highlights.
Storyline
A follow-up to the enigmatic gothic horror about a strong evil that haunts and causes supernatural harm to
everybody it comes into contact with. After the events of the first film, the said powerful evil now begins to
spread in 1956 throughout a town in France as word gets out that a priest has been violently murdered. A
finished contemplative in her novitiate, Sister Irene, begins to investigate the murder, only to find a demon
behind it -- the same evil that terrorized her in the original film as a nun -- Valak, whom she once again soon
comes to encounter.