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"They're back."
The Freeling family move in with Diane's mother in an effort to escape the trauma and aftermath of Carol Anne's abduction by the Beast. But the Beast is not to be put off so easily and appears in a ghostly apparition as the Reverend Kane, a religious zealot responsible for the deaths of his many followers. His goal is simple - he wants the angelic Carol Anne.
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Solid sequel, works just as well as the first, even if it's not reviewed as well for some reason. Reverend Kane is such a great, iconic villain. The cast of the family is so engaging and real, they're what make these movies work as well as they do.
The original "Poltergeist" is one of the few films I've ever rated a '10'. It was scary funny and suspenseful. "Poltergeist II: The Other Side" is none of these things. This sequel is as perfect of an example of everyone involved going through the motions as I think I've ever seen. The majority of the cast is flat. From Craig Nelson to Zelda Rubenstein almost nothing works. JoBeth Williams is okay and Julian Kane is disturbingly odd as the twisted Kane but there's no comparison to the incredible work the cast of the original movie turned out. I noticed as the credits rolled after the movie's conclusion that creatures were designed by H.R. Giger of "Alien" fame. Sure enough there was a couple of stunning creatures that were grotesque enough for me to believe he had some influence in their creation. One pretty amazing moment was when Steve (Craig T. Nelson) actually vomits up a big slug in his bedroom. It looks painful because it is as large as his mouth can stretch to heave it out. Then the thing quickly grows into a slimy legless man-beast that slithers away only to terrorize both Steve and Diane in the hallway later. It's a gross-out but a highlight. I always like to mention something vague about a movie's ending that at least may help others decide whether watching ultimately pays off or not. "Poltergeist II" concludes with a WTF-did-I-just-witness moment. It's weird. Really weird. The ending reminded me of "The Black Hole" and "Altered States". Story-wise there's not really a similarity but it would be hard for me to believe that it wasn't influenced by a little recreational drug use. The makers of "Poltergeist II: The Other Side" tried to make a carbon copy of the original but they were almost entirely unsuccessful.
The preacher Kane is the best thing in this movie. Wayyyy toooo much cheesiness all over the place and people being overly dramatic. There should have been more Kane
While the first movie was an instant classic, this is just a pale second part that is far from the first. For fans.
Admittedly, I was harsher on the original Poltergeist than most reviews. It felt extremely dated (it is 40 years old after all) and lacked any truly defining character to me. The sequel did the same, but less. It feels like a noble sequel of its time. Returning characters, similar plot, but ultimately lacking in various areas. I feel if you like the first a lot, you will find this serviceable. If you are like me and didn’t love the first, this one won’t be for you either. Rating: 2/5 - 6.5/10 - Not Recommended to Everyone