One of my principal gripes about round one was its almost complete lack of plot. Here they seem to be trying to work around the inability to come up with 90 minutes worth of story by breaking the production down into three at best semi-related subplots (though once again the word “plot” is used loosely). All the story lines have in common is the presence of the spooky ghost woman and cat-noise-making ghost kid from the original. Tripling the use of the booga-booga elements should have made the movie better, but instead it just over-exposes them to the point where they lose their power to shock. See if desperate
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