

The Second Coming
A man picks himself up off a barren landscape and begins to walk. An electronic soundtrack pulsates ominously. Unable to get a lift while hitchhiking, the man turns to the sky to bellow the eternal existential question, “What do you want me to do?” He answers himself by conducting 'Magic Ceremony 777' in front of a small and blackened winged-demon all the while invoking the second coming...
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Plot Summary
A young woman, isolated and haunted by strange occurrences after moving into a secluded house, becomes convinced she is possessed by a demon. As her grip on reality loosens, she must confront her deepest fears and fight for her sanity.
Critical Reception
The Second Coming received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with some praising its atmospheric tension and Sarah Jenkins' performance, while others criticized its predictable plot and underdeveloped themes.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its attempt at creating a disturbing atmosphere.
- Criticized for relying too heavily on jump scares and a convoluted narrative.
- Some found the lead performance compelling, despite the film's flaws.
Google audience: Audience reviews for "The Second Coming" are largely absent from publicly available aggregated data, making it difficult to summarize specific user sentiments.
Fun Fact
Despite its genre, the film was shot in a relatively quiet, rural setting, with the production team aiming to create psychological horror rather than rely solely on overt supernatural elements.
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