After finding an ad online for “video work,” Sara, a video artist whose primary focus is creating intimacy with lonely men, thinks she may have found the subject of her dreams. She drives to a remote house in the forest and meets a man claiming to be a serial killer. Unable to resist the chance to create a truly shocking piece of art, she agrees to spend the day with him. However, as the day goes on, she discovers she may have dug herself into a hole from which she can’t escape.
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If you don't like this, we can't be friends.
Best movie ever!
The joyful confection is coated in a sparkly gloss, bright enough to gleam from the darkest, most cynical corners.
Sometimes I felt bored....but I liked the first one before than this offering
Seeing as how I'd been quite pleasantly surprised by Creep, I knew I simply had to try the sequel (also available on Netflix, how convenient). In my opinion, Creep 2 succeeds in being a worthy continuation, maintaining all the great defining features of the first (great use of first person cinematography, smart and compelling story and of course, Mark Duplass' absolutely profound acting) on one hand, while shuffling the deck and adding some fitting twists and turns on the other. I find it a bit difficult to explain without including spoilers for the first film, so let's just say I'm quite positive anyone who enjoyed it would enjoy the 2nd no less.
Just a simply amazing sequel to the original keeps you guessing and wondering and amused all at the same time..plus creepy really shines through:)
But, effective, nonetheless.I did like the first one and gave it the same rating as this one, and given the chance, I'd recommend both, back to back - even though it's been nearly 10 months since I saw the original. Of course, you'll have to, then, put up with 3 hours of a found-footage-type narrative. I will give it a pass here.The first movie shows just an example of this Creep and what made this sequel special was the more information provided on the Creep's life story. Again, I awarded both the same rating, but this is definitely the better chapter of the two.Creep puts out an ad for $1,000 in exchange of shooting a documentary of his during one 24-hour period. Desperate for clicks Youtuber Sara signs right up claiming not to be scared...and unbelievably, she rarely is. You know, being scared is NOT a bad thing, quite the opposite.Nonetheless, they meet, sorta flirt and he gets down to business advising the disbelieving Sara of all his murders and what plans he has for the night.It would be even shorter than the already short 78 minute runtime if she believed Creep for a moment, but, alas, she plays along and lets him have fun.Normally, I put my recommendation here, but already communicated that. So, yeah, watch both back-to-back and see if he creeps you out more than me. (I will say, though, the last moments were, in fact, pretty...effective. No, I'm not committing to the title.)***Final thoughts: I freaking hate CGI blood. Actually, not a fan of at least 50% of the CGI out there, but the blood is the absolute worst. It's so fake and corny, it completely takes me out of the movie. Why did I bring that up? It happens here in the cold open and if I hadn't heard good things about this, I might not have continued past that. C'mon guys, you're better than fake CGI splatter. That's just lazy and beneath ANY filmmaker.