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Quelqu'un a poussé les suites trop loin.
Phil Stevens et sa copine Maureen Evans sortent ensemble voir en avant‑première le film « Stab », inspirée de la tuerie de la ville de Woodsboro l'année précédente. Le public porte d'ailleurs en grande partie le costume du tueur. Mais parmi les fans déchaînés se cachent un nouvel assassin, qui poignarde devant toute l'audience la pauvre Maureen… Sidney Prescott, une des réelles survivantes du premier massacre, s'est inscrit à la fac de Windsor où elle apprend l'art dramatique, avec son ami Randy. Mais avec ce nouveau fait divers, la jeune femme prend peur et ne peut à nouveau plus faire confiance en personne. Surtout qu'un meurtre intervient dans l'enceinte même du campus : la jeune Casey Cooper a été défenestré après avoir subi deux coups de couteau. Pour Sidney, ça ne fait aucun doute : le cauchemar recommence. Mais qui peut donc s'acharner à vouloir sa mort ? Et pourquoi ?
Avis de la communauté (10)
The first one is better? Yeah, but that doesn't mean Scream 2 is bad, quite the opposite, it's amazing! Sidney is more prepared to face the assassin, although she's not expecting this to happen again. Gale starts again as a greedy bitch but in the end she has a good heart. [spoiler] Randy's character is great, they could've kept him alive more time :( . [/spoiler] The car accident scene is super tense, it gives the creeps. One of the best of the entire genre. I liked the metalanguage and the whole conversation about sequels in movie history, and of course, the infamous phone calls.
Not everything in the movie worked. Like the Jerry O'Connell singing "I think I love you!" scene. Scream 2 at least packs more scares than Scream 3 or 4. While Timothy Olyphant and Jamie Kennedy had pretty good one liners. The film also has even better cameos than part 3 and that one took place in Hollywood. Here you have Heather Graham, Luke Wilson, Tori Spelling and David Warner (The Omen). I always loved the soundtrack 2. Maybe even more than the first one.
Solid sequel for something that was pushed out a year after the first, doesn’t overshadow the first in any way but also doesn’t really need to, gets points for referencing House: The Second Story
Holy crap! Better than the first.
It’s funny that the characters discuss all the rules for a successful sequel while the film is moving in the opposite direction. So dull and slow-paced that I struggled to stay awake. The idea to turn Ghostface into a movie franchise inside the film’s world was enjoyable, even if a little underdeveloped. The third one will do better with that. The ultimate joke is that Sid is more badass than the killer.