![]() The coven has time travel? Fucking be smart and make use of it. It's not scary any more, at all you know it's not just random shit moving around on its own, or some invisible creature standing over someone's bed at night. My money's on the 'don't care', since they paid enough attention to the previous movies to mention Katie and Kristy, get the same actress for Katie, and even make both houses recognizable.Īt this point, I wish they'd just go on and get into the actual motivations and goals of the coven. A Genuinely Funny Activity: The whole cast is strong, with a relaxed, loose energy. ![]() So either Hector inadvertently changed history (sparks my interest but raises a lot of questions), or the producers forgot or didn't care that this ending contradicts the first movie's ending. Separated from its Paranormal Activity branding, The Marked Ones is a pretty standard found footage experience.Landon crams so much side story world-building and superhuman action into the film's brief 84 minute runtime that very few of the actual horror setups are given enough room to mature and produce worthwhile scares. Obviously some random Mexican kid wielding a handheld video camera never showed up in the first movie, not to mention the fact that we've now seen Mika die in two different ways. Hector is knocked aside, Katie flips out and stabs Mika, then Jesse shows up and nomnoms on Hector. Then when Hector tries to talk to her, she starts screaming for Mika, who comes running into the kitchen. That alone is bad enough, but then Katie comes clomping down the stairs in her nighttime trance. Jesse's breaking through the door, so Hector takes the only exit he can and opens the weird wooden door.and steps back in time to Katie and Mika's apartment. ![]() Jesse comes across a drawing of a doorway, somebody translates what it says, and he makes a bad joke about time travel.įast forward to the ending. Unless I imagined it, there was a blink-and-you-miss-it moment earlier in the film, when Jesse, Marisol, and Hector are looking through the journal they found in Ana's apartment. It kinda made sense, but I'm left wondering if the people producing these films basically said "Fuck it!" for real at this point. ![]()
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