Insidious: Chapter 2 Page #4

Synopsis: Renai is interrogated by a police detective about the supernatural events in the house. While the police investigate the house, the Lambert family temporarily moves to the old house of Lorraine Lambert. Renai is haunted by a woman in white and Josh has a strange behavior at home. Meanwhile Lorraine seeks out Elise's partners Specs and Tucker expecting to find answers.
Director(s): James Wan
Production: FilmDistrict
  16 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.6
Metacritic:
40
Rotten Tomatoes:
39%
PG-13
Year:
2013
106 min
$71,401,629
Website
1,393 Views


Huh? Oh. Uh...

Nothing.

I thought maybe you were

playing with your dice.

Excuse me?

Mother tells me you

like to play with dice.

Did She? I didn't realize you

guys had spoken this morning.

It's how I do my readings.

Ah.

What have you got

behind your back?

Why don't you ask your dice

what I have behind my back?

Come on,

roll them and see.

Mother tells me you were very

good with them at the house.

Come on,

it'll be fun.

What...

What does Josh...

What is Parker Crane

holding behind his back?

She was always right.

Sh*t!

Ah!

Come on!

Quesadilla.

Carl!

In here!

I got you!

I know you, don'! I?

Well, if you're here, I guess I

don't have to ask where I am.

He killed you.

I'm sorry.

That thing is gonna murder my

family if I don't get back.

I am trapped here.

I'm getting weaker

the longer I'm away

from my body.

Elise.

Elise, she's not here.

Well, then we'll

have to find her.

Into the Further we go.

You need to kill the others.

It's the only

way to stay alive.

Shut up! Shut up!

Get out of my head!

Shut up!

Get outta here!

Get out of my head!

Okay, I've just got a message from

Tucker He says they're ready.

Elise?

Elise!

Don't do that.

What is it?

There's someone

standing in front of you.

I don't see anybody.

He's right

in front of you!

He's...

He's talking to you.

What's he saying?

"He's got your baby. "

"He's got your baby. He's got your baby.

He's got your baby. "

He's got your baby.

He's got your baby.

What's he doing now?

He...

He's pointing at something.

Over there.

I heard this noise coming from Kali's room.

It was on the baby monitor.

Probably just inteference.

I don't know.

It sounded so clear. It was

like this whispering. It was...

Scared the hell

out of me.

Then I went to hear the

monitor and turned up the volume

and heard a man's voice.

Iran up there

and I looked inside.

Probably just some noise.

Those things always pick up...

No! No! No.

No! Hey!

Who the hell is that'?

Hold on.

Stay here.

Renai!

Hello?

No, Josh, no!

Josh! Josh! Quick! There's someone in here!

Someone in the curtains!

Josh! Josh!

Renai!

Renai!

Get away from her!

Go to hell!

Josh.

I wish I could say

it's good to see you.

I'm so sorry.

You shouldn't be here.

We all pass through

this place eventually.

Hopefully, on our way

to someplace better.

I've seen

that better place,

but I came back here

because I heard you calling,

and I think I can help.

Carl, what are

you doing here?

You are not

supposed to be here.

I failed you, Elise.

Oh...

No, you didn't.

No, you didn't.

You were looking for Josh

and you found him.

Josh, you don't

belong here,

and neither does that entity

belong in your world.

I don? know

how to fight her.

Out there in the darkness,

she has a home where all her

memories live from her life.

Use those memories to draw

her out of your vessel

so that you can get

back into your body.

But where do

I find her home?

Only you know

where that is.

I don't remember.

Maybe we're asking

the wrong Josh.

What happened'?

I saw what haunts him, and ifs not a friend.

It's a parasite.

I've never felt such

a malignant presence.

It wants to be him.

Miss Lambert, I think your son

has a unique ability, a gift.

Josh.

I need your help.

I don 'I have any memories

of the old woman anymore,

but you do.

I need to know

where she lives.

H'! show you

So that's what

that was about.

Carl?

Josh?

Josh?

Hi, honey.

I'm waiting for the boys.

They're not home yet.

Did my friend

Carl stop by today?

No, I don't think so.

You did this

to yourselves!

It's been so long

since I felt real pain.

Renai, help me!

I missed it, but not as much as

I miss inflicting it on others.

Renai, get out

of here! Run!

I'll come back

for you, Mommy!

Okay, guys, we're here.

Yay!

Thanks, Jessica.

Thank you. JESSICA: No problem.

See you tomorrow.

Let's go, Foster.

I didn't want this,

Renai.

She wanted me to kill

you, but I said no.

But now,

I know she was right.

You are a miserable,

ungrateful b*tch.

You have no idea

how much you've wasted

your life being

afraid of the dead,

because pretty soon, you're

going to be one of them.

Then, when I take you

to my home in the dark,

you'll realize how happy

you should've been

for your brief,

little moment in the sun.

Mommy! Mommy!

Daddy! No!

Come on!

Hello?

My name is Parker!

What is this?

Did you do this?

Don't you dare!

But, Mommy...

Speak the truth.

Did you?

Yes.

That is not your name!

Parker is not your name!

That is the name

your father gave you!

Your name

is Marilyn.

Do you understand?

Repeat after me.

My name is Marilyn. "

Say m

My name is...

Marilyn.

Quiet, now.

If you don'! be a good

little girl, you'll get...

Mommy, Mommy, I can go

into the dark place

and find Daddy,

if I go to sleep.

No, it's too dangerous.

I nearly lost

you once before.

I'm not gonna let

that happen again.

I can find him. I promise I'll find him.

I promise.

I will.

Turn around.

It's okay!

Be careful.

I love you.

Destroy her, Josh!

End this!

Where am I?

Let her go!

Lorraine?

Where is he?

He...

He's got Renai.

What the hell!

Parker, help me destroy

the memories of her.

It will set you free.

Please let me in.

Open the door.

Little girls need

to learn to be good!

No!

Baby!

Hey!

Hey, come back!

Come back!

Elise!

Josh, go now.

I wish I could

take you with me.

I can't.

But you can take Carl.

What?

I told you,

you don't belong here.

I felt your heartbeat

when I hugged you.

You're still alive.

It's time to live again.

But you both

have to go now!

Go now!

Go!

Get away]

Get back! Get back!

Daddy!

Dalton?

Dalton!

Daddy!

Where are you, son?

Daddy!

Oh!

Oh, good bay!

What are you doing here?

I came to bring you home!

How did you find me?

I followed your steps.

Please wake up!

Where are you?

Come back, come on!

Come back to me.

That's Mommy.

Wake up!

Get back to me!

Clever boy.

Follow me.

Wake up.

Come on, wake up!

It's me.

Renai, it's me,

it's okay.

It's okay.

Daddy?

Yeah.

Daddy, you're back!

Yeah.

Thanks to you.

My boys. Hey, buddy.

Renai, it's me,

it's okay.

I tried reaching you I tried everything.

I played your song.

I should've known

it was you.

Only you could

play it that badly.

Bring in

Are you ready?

We're ready.

Ready to forget

once and for all.

No more traveling, right'?

This is the only

world we wanna be in.

Good, Mr. Lambert.

So then, close your eyes.

Both of you.

Now take a deep breath,

and just listen

to the ticking.

Now feel yourselves getting

sleepier and sleepier,

and let the darkness

drift further

and further away.

Who is it? I

have a message for you.

It's about Allison.

Is this some

kind of joke?

We have a close personal

friend who has, uh,

spoken with Allison.

That's not possible.

You better leave now

or I'm calling the police.

Wait, Brian.

Who are you GUYS?

Uh... We help

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Leigh Whannell

Leigh Whannell (born 17 January 1977) is an Australian screenwriter, producer, director, and actor. He is best known for writing films directed by his friend James Wan, including Saw (2004), Dead Silence (2007), Insidious (2011), and Insidious: Chapter 2 (2013). Whannell has directed two films, Insidious: Chapter 3, released in 2015, and Upgrade, released in 2018. Whannell and Wan are the creators of the Saw franchise. Whannell wrote the first installment, co-wrote the second and third installments, was producer or executive producer for all the films, and appeared as the "Adam Stanheight" character in four of the installments. He was also the writer of the Saw video game (2009), and co-writer of the 2014 film Cooties. more…

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