Synopsis
Taking place right after "Chapter 3", the movie goes back to Elise's beginnings, seeing her at a very different point in her life where her quest to find the person that has been haunting her begins.
Parapsychologist Dr. Elise Rainier faces her most fearsome and personal haunting yet - in her own family home.
Adam Robitel helms the fourth entry of the Insidious series, with Chapter 3 director Leigh Whannell providing the script, centering around parapsychologist Elise Rainier (Lin Shaye) and her continued voyage into the "further".
Parents need to know that Insidious: The Last Key is the fourth movie in the scary supernatural horror franchise. Like Insidious Chapter 3, this movie is also a prequel to Insidious and Insidious Chapter 2. It goes into the past of medium/parapsychology Dr. Elise Rainier (Lin Shaye). In this installment, she returns to her family's home to face her most terrifying haunting yet. Although this franchise is known for being lighter on violence and gore than most, it still has lots of disturbing imagery and jump scares and definitely isn't for younger kids. But older teen horror fans who can stomach this sort of psychological thriller will likely want to see it.
It looks to deepen the series mythology by bringing the action to Elise’s childhood home, which seems to house its fair share of spooks who like to appear suddenly, often accompanied by a sting on the soundtrack. There’s even a brief appearance from that Darth Maul-esque demon from the first movie, which suggests that the series’ already tight continuity is about to get tighter. If you’re like me and feel weirdly invested in these characters, this is all fine and good! If you’re not like me and just want an excuse to munch popcorn and scream at ghosts…well, it looks like you’ll have a good time, too.
Looks stupid, as when I watch the first two movies they were alright but this fourth one looks like a cash grab and it turns off your voice. I will not watch this movie due to the fact I don't like that female actor in the trailer, I'm not talking about the old lady but the other one. It just doesn't give me a frightening feeling or jump scare and it looks all the same throughout the movie.
ReplyDeleteI miss seeing the demon black figure from Insidious 1. That was the best one!
ReplyDeleteI love the Insidious movies. The best ones so far are the first two in my opinion. I'm the kind of person who wants to watch horror movies and get a good scare from them and then regret it later on. I think the Insidious movies portray what I like or want in a horror movie.
ReplyDeleteI hope this one is better then the first three movies. The first three were amazing and I can wait to see if they can top it off again successfully.
"Insidious: The Last Key" is a suspenseful horror movie that explores the past of paranormal investigator Elise Rainier, played by Lin Shaye. The movie features strong performances from the cast, especially Shaye, and delivers plenty of scares and tense moments. However, the plot can be convoluted at times, and some of the scares feel predictable or clichéd. Overall, "Insidious: The Last Key" is a decent addition to the "Insidious" franchise, but it may not be as impactful or memorable as the earlier films in the series.
ReplyDeleteOne key takeaway from "Insidious: The Last Key" (2017) is that the movie provides an intriguing backstory to the previous "Insidious" films, revealing shocking truths about Elise Rainier's childhood and family.
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