Parapsychologist Dr. Elise Rainier faces her most fearsome and personal haunting yet, as she is drawn back to her ghostly childhood home, where the terror began.Parapsychologist Dr. Elise Rainier faces her most fearsome and personal haunting yet, as she is drawn back to her ghostly childhood home, where the terror began.Parapsychologist Dr. Elise Rainier faces her most fearsome and personal haunting yet, as she is drawn back to her ghostly childhood home, where the terror began.
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- TriviaEarly in the movie, when the kids are going to bed, you can see a doll on the top of a bookshelf. The doll looks just like Sinister (2012).
- Goofs(at around 15 mins) In one scene Elise says that she can't forget the look on her mothers face while she was dying. But in that actual scene she had her back turned towards her mother and never looks back. She also was having a fit at that very moment. There's no way she would have seen her face.
- Quotes
Elise Rainier: I'm going to get the attention of all the spirits in this house. I need things that were important to Garza. Specs, go upstairs. There is a bible he held very dear to him. It was a red, King James version; I need you to find it. Take Imogen with you.
Specs: Okay.
Elise Rainier: And do not let her out of your sight.
Specs: I won't.
[Specs and Imogen head upstairs]
Elise Rainier: Tucker and I are going down to the fallout shelter.
Tucker: What- I get the death chamber and he gets bible camp with the most beautiful girl on earth? That's not a democracy.
Elise Rainier: You're the only one I trust to go down there with me.
Tucker: [under his breath as he follows Elise] Don't patronize me woman.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: Insidious: The Last Key (2018)
- SoundtracksLong Holidays
Written by Christopher Hall
Performed by Oak Street Blues Band (as Oak Street)
Courtesy of Spirit Production Music
Review
Featured review
The Last Key Unlocks More Answers, Fewer Scares, and More References For Franchise Fans
My scores:
Horror/Mystery/Thriller: 7.5 Movie Overall: 6.0
LIKES:
Characters Story Creep Factor
Dislikes: Dropped plot points Anticlimactic Ending Missing Trailer scenes
Summary: A fourth installment usually means a low-quality movie that is strictly for merchandising and money making. However, Insidious 4, while not the best of the series, keeps the tradition of horror storytelling alive by focusing on plot and character development rather than just plain old scares that the genre is famous for. Elise's backstory is fascinating, and helps connect some elements that were once shrouded in the mists of the unknown, and is presented nicely as past is integrated with present. In addition, while not the scariest, the group does a fantastic job utilizing shadows, make-up, and sound editing to establish a creep factor that will keep you on edge. All of this come together to make a nice mystery/horror that is worthy of the series. Yet, the fourth installment still has its flaws primarily in the scare tactics, (e.g. jump scare tactics) have gotten old despite their attempts to tune it up. In addition, the plot had some dropped and rushed elements, alongside an anticlimactic wrap up, that took away from the story overall. In addition, there are a lot of scenes from the trailers missing, some of which really could have added on to the story, or allowed for more creepy makeup to be used. Overall, this movie is a solid entry in the series and answers some of those lingering questions we have had since the whole prequel component was started. Yet, it does establish new questions and drops on the finish that could have really made the story exponentially better. And while the scare tactics are getting somewhat stale, Insidious is at least managing to keep things creepy and relevant to a point instead of just a super scare fest that this genre is famous for. It's worth a trip to the theater for the franchise fans, however, you can wait this out for the home cinema to save yourselves money.
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Horror/Mystery/Thriller: 7.5 Movie Overall: 6.0
LIKES:
Characters Story Creep Factor
Dislikes: Dropped plot points Anticlimactic Ending Missing Trailer scenes
Summary: A fourth installment usually means a low-quality movie that is strictly for merchandising and money making. However, Insidious 4, while not the best of the series, keeps the tradition of horror storytelling alive by focusing on plot and character development rather than just plain old scares that the genre is famous for. Elise's backstory is fascinating, and helps connect some elements that were once shrouded in the mists of the unknown, and is presented nicely as past is integrated with present. In addition, while not the scariest, the group does a fantastic job utilizing shadows, make-up, and sound editing to establish a creep factor that will keep you on edge. All of this come together to make a nice mystery/horror that is worthy of the series. Yet, the fourth installment still has its flaws primarily in the scare tactics, (e.g. jump scare tactics) have gotten old despite their attempts to tune it up. In addition, the plot had some dropped and rushed elements, alongside an anticlimactic wrap up, that took away from the story overall. In addition, there are a lot of scenes from the trailers missing, some of which really could have added on to the story, or allowed for more creepy makeup to be used. Overall, this movie is a solid entry in the series and answers some of those lingering questions we have had since the whole prequel component was started. Yet, it does establish new questions and drops on the finish that could have really made the story exponentially better. And while the scare tactics are getting somewhat stale, Insidious is at least managing to keep things creepy and relevant to a point instead of just a super scare fest that this genre is famous for. It's worth a trip to the theater for the franchise fans, however, you can wait this out for the home cinema to save yourselves money.
Want more details? Please visit:
Https://robbiesmoviereviews.wordpress.com/last-key-unlocks-more-answers-more-questions-and-fewer-scares/
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