The Conjuring 2 Blu-ray Review
Score: 75
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The Conjuring 2, a solid sequel with quality Blu-ray, captivates despite fewer scares.
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Video: 80
The Conjuring 2 Blu-ray presents a visually stunning horror with deep shadows and crisp details, captured by Don Burgess's camera work, enhancing its eerie mood through subdued colors and attention to visual depth.
Audio: 85
The Conjuring 2's UK Blu-ray boasts a detailed Dolby Atmos track enhancing the horror with clear dialogue, immersive spatial effects, and tension-building score for a terrifying audio-visual experience.
Extra: 53
Warner's Region Free Blu-ray of 'The Conjuring 2' boasts a rich array of featurettes and extras, diving deep into production aspects, real-life inspirations, and creative processes behind the movie, complemented by a digital HD copy and deleted scenes.
Movie: 63
'The Conjuring 2' fails to recreate its predecessor's subtlety, with excessive demonic scenes diluting tension, despite Wan's stylistic direction and strong performances.
Video: 80
The Conjuring 2," masterfully lensed by Oscar-nominated cinematographer Don Burgess, is presented on Blu-ray with a crisp, 1080p/AVC MPEG-4 encode that skillfully navigates the shadowy depths and nuanced details of its haunted narrative. The video quality shines through the 2.40:1 aspect ratio, balancing striking clarity and detail amidst the intentionally murky and obscured visuals that director James Wan and Burgess concocted to amplify the film's chilling atmosphere. Every frame is crafted to accentuate the eerie, desaturated tones of the English setting, contrasting the warmth of the American scenes, while also playing with a meticulously muted color palette that beautifully complements the film's somber aesthetic. The presentation adeptly handles the diverse lighting schemes, ensuring that the deep blacks and shadowy contours contribute to the suspense without sacrificing visibility.
Textures, from the intricate patterns of the Hodgson household's interiors to the worn fabric of period-appropriate clothing, are rendered with exceptional precision. The contrast is spot-on, maintaining crisp, clean whites and allowing details in darker scenes to remain discernible, skillfully avoiding any potential loss of detail even in its most shadow-laden moments. While the film's digital photography introduces minor posterization, this does not detract from an otherwise immaculate transfer that exhibits no noise or aliasing artifacts. The color reproduction stands out, with a few strong primaries breaking through the film’s restrained palette to inject vibrancy amidst the predominantly earthy tones.
Overall, Warner Bros.' Blu-ray edition upholds a high bitrate of 22.54 Mbps, ensuring optimal video quality and leaving ample space on the disc unfilled. This conscientious encoding preserves the hauntingly beautiful and carefully composed imagery of "The Conjuring 2," faithfully translating Burgess's and Wan’s vision onto home screens. Detail levels are astoundingly consistent, bolting the film's atmospheric tension to its visual presentation, making it a quintessential example of how horror cinematography can be as intricately detailed as it is atmospherically compelling.
Audio: 85
The Conjuring 2" elevates its Blu-ray presence with an engrossingly precise Dolby Atmos audio track, which, even in its Dolby TrueHD 7.1 form, manages to encapsulate the viewer in an atmosphere thick with tension and terror. This audio masterpiece prioritizes clarity in dialogue, especially from the leading characters, ensuring every word is heard amidst the haunting backdrop. The possessed vocalizations receive a particularly ingenious treatment, acquiring a disconcerting 'thrown voice' effect that adds to the ethereal aura enveloping the viewer. Ambient sounds, including the sinister creaks and whispers of the Hodgson house, are meticulously placed across the soundscape, immersing the audience in a cocoon of suspense. Special notes of excellence are attributed to the LFE channel, which introduces a palpable sense of dread with its subtle yet spine-tingling presence.
The soundscape's architecture is further enhanced by discreet effects and ambient noises that maintain a constant air of unease. Audio cues like the rattling of curtain rings or the foreboding drip of water are rendered with striking clarity, illustrating the track's meticulous attention to detail. Occasional bursts of chaos such as crashing thunder and shattering glass are delivered with a precise dynamic range that keeps the listening experience both engaging and terrifying. The sound engineers have skillfully utilized the Atmos configuration to not only create a compelling 360° sound field but also to add a dimension of overhead dread that complements the film’s visuals impeccably.
Composer Joseph Bishara’s chilling score threads throughout, employing the expansive front soundstage and bleeding seamlessly into surroundings and height channels, thus enveloping listeners in a fully immersive experience. The low-end frequencies are robust and articulate, delivering each scare with an impactful resonance capable of testing even the most capable subwoofers. In quieter moments, the atmospheric sounds, such as rain or distant thunder, are placed with such precision as to give an almost tangible presence. Amidst this audial tapestry, dialogue remains crystal-clear, ensuring that no whispered threat or scream goes unnoticed. This expertly crafted audio experience not only pays homage to classic horror but sets a new benchmark for how sound can enhance the horror genre in an audiophile’s home theater setup.
Extras: 53
Warner's Blu-ray release of "The Conjuring 2" enriches the viewing experience with a comprehensive array of extra features that gives fans an in-depth look into the movie's creation and the true story that inspired it. The supplementary material is a blend of documentary-style featurettes and practical insights into the film's production, including genuine interviews with the Hodgson sisters, who share chilling details of the Enfield haunting, and explorations into the creative process behind the film's memorable antagonist, The Crooked Man. Paranormal enthusiasts will be intrigued by the investigation into Stage 4's rumored hauntings, adding a layer of meta-textual eeriness to the film. The inclusion of deleted scenes provides additional context to the Hodgson family's ordeal, and composer Joseph Bishara’s insights on crafting the score adds to the atmosphere. The extras package is a compelling combination of factual recounts, behind-the-scenes looks, and artistic exploration, making it essential viewing for fans of the film and paranormal storytelling.
Extras included in this disc:
Crafting The Conjuring 2: A comprehensive behind the scenes look featuring interviews with cast and crew.
The Enfield Poltergeist: Living The Horror: Interviews with the real Hodgson sisters and insights into the true story behind the film.
Creating Crooked: Insight into the design and creation of The Crooked Man character.
The Conjuring 2: Hollywood’s Haunted Stage: Paranormal investigation into the supposedly haunted stage where the movie was filmed.
The Sounds Of Scary: Discussion with composer Joseph Bishara on creating the film’s score.
Deleted Scenes: Additional scenes providing more context to the story.
Digital HD Copy: A digital copy of the film for on-the-go viewing.
Movie: 63
The Conjuring 2," directed by James Wan, returns to the haunting atmosphere of the 70s, following its successful predecessor with an exploration into another case from the files of famed paranormal investigators, Ed and Lorraine Warren. In this installment, the couple travels to north London, drawn into the distressing situation of the Hodgson family, plagued by an intense and malevolent paranormal presence. Despite the high expectations set by the original film, "The Conjuring 2" navigates through familiar territories with a storyline that intricately blends skepticism with supernatural horror, aiming to elevate the tension and stakes even higher than before.
The sequel ambitiously attempts to surpass its precursor's frights, expanding on the technical front with remarkable cinematography by Don Burgess and an unsettling score by Joseph Bishara that skillfully enhances the movie's eerie ambiance. Stars Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson reprise their roles with compelling performances that anchor the narrative's emotional depth amidst the sinister occurrences. However, the film grapples with maintaining a consistent pace. Its running time is bloated by an attempt to juggle multiple narrative threads - from the Warrens' personal turmoil to the exhaustive scrutiny of the Enfield haunting - which, while rich in potential, occasionally results in a disjointed viewing experience.
Despite these criticisms, "The Conjuring 2" stands as a visually captivating and proficiently executed horror film. James Wan's direction is notably agile, maneuvering through a densely packed plot with a camera work that adds a character of its own to the eerie tale. While some may find the sequel's ambition and expansion into more overtly dramatic territory a departure from the chilling subtlety of its first outing, it undoubtedly retains its place as a compelling piece within the horror genre, proving that Wan's mastery in storytelling and visual suspense remains undiminished. This installment may not fully replicate the novel impact of "The Conjuring," but it solidifies the franchise's reputation for delivering quality horror, further distinguished by its dedication to developing its central characters' emotional journey alongside their terrifying encounters.
Total: 75
The Conjuring 2" Blu-ray presentation diligently carries forward the legacy of its precursor, albeit with a nuanced decline in unconventional scares, offering fans and newcomers alike a concoction of terror and storytelling finesse that James Wan is known for. Despite its tendency towards familiar frights amplified in scale, the sequel sporadically recaptures the eerie essence of its origin through moments of calm dread. The technical prowess of Warner's Region Free UK Blu-ray release is beyond reproach, delivering an excellent video quality complemented by an immersive Dolby Atmos soundtrack, reinforcing the atmospheric depth crucial for horror. The inclusion of a robust selection of extras further enriches the viewer's experience, presenting behind-the-scenes insights and documentary features that aficionados will find invaluable.
While the film might tread into the excesses typical of sequels, veering towards routine scares over concentrated horror, it nonetheless manages a commendable portrayal of supernatural torment with commendable audiovisual finesse. For viewers less versed in the horror genre's archetypes, "The Conjuring 2" offers a fresh perspective. The high-definition video and reference-quality lossless surround sound amplify the chilling spectacles, supported by a Dolby Atmos mix that elevates the home viewing experience to palpable fear. Although the extended runtime slightly dilutes its impact, the Blu-ray edition does not skimp on quality, making it a recommended acquisition for both franchise enthusiasts and those seeking a genuinely spooky engagement.
In conclusion, "The Conjuring 2" Blu-ray is a solid offering that adeptly blends technical excellence with narrative ambition. Despite some missteps in pacing and originality, it stands out as a potent mix of period horror charm and modern cinematic craftsmanship. For those drawn to the allure of well-crafted frights and rich audiovisual presentations, this sequel, alongside its commendable array of supplementary content, warrants a place in the collection. It encapsulates an engaging, if not entirely groundbreaking, continuation of the Warrens' paranormal investigations with enough flair to keep viewers enthralled and, importantly, frightened.
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Video: 90
Sure, the 70s Brit period setting doesn't immediately lend itself towards crafting reference or demo material, but Wan's visuals - through the lens of cinematographer Don Burgess - still impress despite...
Audio: 90
Extras: 80
The extra features boast a quintet of hefty offerings that provide some welcome depth Creating Crooked dissects the creation of one of the key manifestations and looks at the very distinctive actor behind...
Movie: 60
Unlike first time around, despite the occasional, effective 'jump' scare, and the occasional, clever, more subtle effects - the creepy movement of remote controls, or the creature in the shadows you can't...
Total: 80
Director James Wan can't conjure up the same magic as before, falling into the all-too-common pitfall of assuming that more of the same, only done bigger and for longer, is a good thing, and it's only...
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Video: 90
The American scenes generally feature a rich and warm color palette, which contrasts with the dull and desaturated hues of the English settings, reflecting the poverty of the locale, the wintry season...
Audio: 90
Small but critical sounds�e.g., the pop of curtain rings as they are pulled, one by one, from their supporting rod�punch through the mix....
Extras: 50
Crafting The Conjuring 2 (1080p; 1.78:1; 10:09): An array of cast and crew, including cinematographer Don Burgess, discuss the challenges of making a sequel to the original film....
Movie: 50
The Conjuring 2�dutifully treads in its predecessor's footsteps, unveiling what is purported to be an even more terrifying case from the files of real-life paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren...
Total: 60
Even so, the film is about 15 minutes too long and would have benefited from sacrificing a few of its scares, the better to concentrate on its bigger moments....
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Video: 80
But Burgess's camerawork still provides plenty of accurately rendered and nicely saturated primaries, like the many blues and reds in the children's clothes, while browns and yellows in the furniture and...
Audio: 100
Amid the scares and supernatural chaos, voices are well-prioritized and intelligible in the center, making this one of the best and most fun tracks in the object-based sound format....
Extras: 20
Crafting The Conjuring 2 (HD, 10 min) — Cast & crew interviews talking about the creative choices in designing the sequel and some of the intentions behind those decisions....
Movie: 60
Don Burgess's photography is faultless, amplifying the apprehension with a spine-tingling atmosphere that seems to permeate even the most tender moments with a feeling of uneasiness....
Total: 60
The second half of the film, which takes the Warrens across the Atlantic to England, begins to plod along with routine frights, but it manages to sustain a creepy atmosphere and is overall satisfying,...
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Video: 0
Audio: 96
The script is solid and eschews the formulaic elements of one victim seeing/hearing things then trying to convince everyone else that they are not crazy....
Extras: 60
The Conjuring 2: Hollywood's Haunted Stage – 5 minute feature (HD) Creating Crooked – 6 minute featurette (HD) Crafting The Conjuring – 10 minute featurette (HD) Sounds of Scary – 7 minute featurette (HD)...
Movie: 70
It's when Peggy's youngest daughter starts showing signs of demonic possession that Ed and Lorraine take a more active role to intervene in order to help the besieged girl....
Total: 75
It comes to Blu-ray from Warner Brothers Home Entertainment featuring excellent high definition video, reference quality lossless surround sound and a complimentary Dolby Atmos mix that heightens the experience....
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Video: 100
Plenty of detail clearly comes through, especially when check out the textures, patterns and damages in the Hodgson household....
Audio: 100
Low Frequency Extension: Plenty of rumbling from the sub, taking enhanced voices, crashing, beds rumbling and just all out horror sounds....
Extras: 60
The girls this story is based on, as well as Lorraine Warren and the writers (and some other on production) talk about the true story that happened....
Movie: 80
What James Wan manages to excel at in these first two film is giving us its connective tissue and arcs with Ed and Lorraine Warren, but never forgetting about the subjects of their investigation getting...
Total: 80
The picture quality on this is also terrific along with some great surround sound to jolt some in their seat....
Director: James Wan
Actors: Vera Farmiga, Patrick Wilson, Madison Wolfe
PlotIn 1977, renowned paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren travel to the United Kingdom to assist the Hodgson family, who are experiencing poltergeist activity in their home in Enfield, a suburb of London. The family, particularly the second eldest of four children, Janet, is terrorized by what they believe to be the spirit of the previous owner, who insists that they leave his house. Upon their arrival, the Warrens are initially skeptical about the disturbances, attributing them to the children's imagination or fabricated for attention. However, as they dig deeper, they uncover a chilling connection to a demonic entity that poses a threat not just to the Hodgson family but to themselves as well.
As the Warrens try to help the Hodgsons, they also deal with Lorraine's recurring visions of a demonic nun, which adds a personal stake to their investigation. Lorraine fears that their involvement with this case might lead to a tragic outcome, reminiscent of a premonition she had earlier. The entity's malevolent intentions soon become evident, manifesting in violent and terrifying ways that push the Warrens to their limits. Their faith and expertise are tested as they confront not only the malevolent force haunting the Hodgsons but also the skepticism of the outside world, including the media and their own peers in the paranormal research field.
Writers: Chad Hayes, Carey W. Hayes, James Wan
Release Date: 10 Jun 2016
Runtime: 134 min
Rating: R
Country: Canada, United States, United Kingdom
Language: English