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: Lorraine is plagued by visions of Ed’s death, which she believes is tied to a demonic nun The True Villain

The climax is a tour-de-force of practical effects and spiritual warfare, culminating in a race against time to save Janet from being permanently possessed. Conjuring 2 Movie

In the hands of a lesser director, The Conjuring 2 Movie could have been a mess of jump scares. Instead, Wan employs what critics call "spatial horror." He often places the camera in wide shots, forcing the audience to scan the background of a dark hallway or a living room. We see the terror before the characters do. : Lorraine is plagued by visions of Ed’s

His use of the camera is fluid and dynamic. One of the most praised sequences in the film is the "Crooked Man" scene. Here, Wan utilizes a tracking shot that moves seamlessly from a bedroom, through a hallway, and down a staircase, capturing the transformation of a toy into a jagged, monstrous entity. It is a technical marvel that prioritizes practical effects and tension over quick cuts. We see the terror before the characters do