Went to see this last night and was pleasantly suprised. Quite a good film for a sequel. But in my opinion not as good as the first one.
The plot was quite obvious though to be honest. I think you know who's gonna be the main victim as soon as you see the character. You're just anticipating the horrible stuff thats gonna happen to him/her.
Thought the old 'trapped in a house full of gadgets' thing has been done to death but I was quite suprised with how good the 'challenges' were that the victims had to overcome.
The twist at the end was pretty imaginative but there were a few lame aspects to it.
Also, there's a really impressive link to the first one in there. When the shot appeared, all the people who'd obviously seen the first one gasped. That was cool.
Cant really go into much more detail than that without ruining the plot. I would defo recommend you go and see this at the cinema. You wont appreciate it half as much on your tv.
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