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Sometimes They Come Back... Again
Jon Porter comes home for a funeral and walks straight back into hell. The demons who butchered his sister are back, nastier than ever, and now they want his daughter, body and soul.
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Plot Summary
A grieving father, haunted by the death of his son and wife, moves with his daughter to his childhood home. He soon finds himself tormented by the vengeful spirit of a former classmate who was murdered years ago, as well as the ghost of his own father. The supernatural forces converge, threatening to consume him and his daughter.
Critical Reception
This direct-to-video horror sequel, based on a Stephen King story fragment, received generally negative reviews from critics and audiences alike. It is often criticized for its slow pacing, underdeveloped plot, and uninspired scares, failing to capture the effectiveness of its predecessor.
What Reviewers Say
Lacks the suspense and scares of the original film.
Suffers from a convoluted plot and weak character development.
Considered a disappointing follow-up with little to offer horror fans.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely negative, with many viewers finding the film to be boring and predictable. Common complaints include the nonsensical storyline and a lack of genuine horror elements.
Fun Fact
The film is a sequel to the 1991 film 'Sometimes They Come Back', which was also based on a Stephen King short story. However, this sequel is not directly based on a King story and loosely continues themes from the first film.
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