Again it's simply another story told through the eyes of a camera lenses and the writers inject some unnecessary connections and exposition to the goings on which takes away some of the mysteries random edge. Sadly, for the most part its purpose is to build up to a big scare at the end. Those with young children and pets will be left a little more disturbed by this follow up and fans of the first will be pleased by Katie and Micah's return. The acting is plausible and natural by the leads, notably Molly Ephraim who plays the inquisitive everyday daughter and Vivis Cortez as the 'help'. However, the jump out sound moments aside the sound effects and design appear less creepy this time around. With the usage of static security camera's and some thought out camera work it gives P2 a slight edged and a grander film quality over it's predecessor. This sequel /prequel contains some quality direction by Tod Williams who takes over the reigns for this instalment. His teenage half-sister against their father wish tries to uncover the truth. A couple become increasingly disturbed by Paranormal Activity in their home that maybe linked to their an infant son.
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