Maybe its because I never went thro something like that/never saw anyone go thro that, but for me her screms in that scene were weird. I dunno, i guess since you expect someone to cry and scream in a "normal" way, when you hear it differently, it sounds off. What i mean by that is that it distracts ME, because its not what im expecting (probably used to hollywood screams). Another example i have is in the TV Show "Sherlock". The episode where John looses someone in front of him, he starts to cry and scream in such a weird/different way, that it almost sounds like laughing, and that distracts me The actress did a fantastic job btw, you BELIEVED she was going crazy
Opening scene was sick, despite being upset Joel wasn’t the centre focus for the sequel I think it did his character justice. Dude actually had a solid plan set up.
Yeah I feel bad that he messed the plan up so brutally tho. He shouldn't have shot at the guy, he should of just ducked or he should have shot at the wall instead of the general direction of the guy he was trying to pass it onto.
To be honest it would’ve been less scary if Joel was the main character, he was too badass and if he was the main character it would feel like he has more of a chance
@@GutsAndBrainrotthey should have kept him for the last movies tbh but they litterally got him crushed in the most brutal way😭So he will never come back again in the future
Nah fr ! Me and my ex girlfriend would argue like that , shit brought back memories, she'd even grab the steering wheel a couple times ! Shit was real bruh
I think the actor deserves all the credit honestly, she did such a good job, even though a lot of us didn’t relate because we’re not celebrities, you still felt every single emotion of her and kinda sorry for her.
Honestly one of the best performances I've seen in years. Would never have thought it would come from a horror/gore film. Stunning emotions and expressions. I guarantee a lot of what she did was not in the script. Some of the nuanced things could have only been improv'd.
You really don't. She's every generic character. She never stands up for herself. She's actually the EXACT same character as the woman in the first movie where nobody believes her but she also doesn't ever try to ACTUALLY explain what's going on without acting like a crazy person and being violently irrational towards people, which happened in the exact first movie. Now if she ACTUALLY stood up for herself against her abusive mother or tried fighting the demon more than at the very end of the movie where it was all for naught and literally meant nothing since it was all a hallucinations, then maybe she'd earn some pity points.
@ You didn’t watch the movie😂 She blatantly told demon “I’m in control” the demon plays with her and lets her think that all the way up until she is in the freezer and it starts messing with her again saying. “I’m in control Skye” In both movies, people who are terrorized by the demon are seen as crazy by others, so no matter who they tell, no one believes them
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Her watching Lewis’s video and thinking the jump scare was going to happen inside the video, only for his ghost to pop up next to her scared the shit out of me.
One of the meanest parts was at the end at the concert when Skye was looking into the crowd and saw her mom pointing to her own mouth saying “smile” WOW
Yeah!! I can't tell if the mom was never dead or was dead and the demon was making her see her mom. I like to think the mom didn't die and the creature made her think she killed her.
@@Sammy11611SPOILERS OBVIOUSLY. I think everything after she passed out at her apt was created by the demon. So from when she woke up at the hospital til she was back on stage was all hallucinations
I work at a theatre and man this one is super packed. Joker 2 and Speak No Evil were projected to be way busier but Smile 2 pulled the rug out from under us.
Brother I feel horrible for theatre staff like you having to clean the theatre with that creepy ass ending credits music Smile 2 had. Shit was unsettling my buddies and I got out quick
Unrelated, but do you know why movie theaters are often so loud? My gf and I wear noise cancelling earbuds at the theaters since the theaters are so loud. I am just curious why that happens to often.
@@anonymouscommentor411I used to work at a theater, they can manual turn down the volume if you ask them. As for why they are so loud, a recent article I found said this “Dolby recommends that the sound level be set at what is referred to as “fader level 7”. Cinemas know that audiences often find this too loud, and therefore set the sound level at 5/6. In response, filmmakers turn up the sound level of their films” Kinda messed up lol
I actually really liked the ending. The complaint I have about the "It's all just a dream" trope is that it doesn't make sense in most stories that use it. But here? It works because it really shows us who's in control, no matter how much the MC thinks they've got their shit together.
On the topic of "What is real" wtf is going on with the freezer surgery shit. In the first movie that final abandoned house was real and I thought the freezer was going to be this character's version of that, but then it just stopped existing? So trippy.
@@pseudonymos_basically the smile demon controlled what she was hallucinating, everything after the dress she didn’t like was all played by the demon, so when it got to the ending she was still in the same dress and her mom is alice
@@jamesgrannum3736I think he did but after she passed out in her apartment (the arm going down her throat) it was all fake. 😅 She was likely in autopilot mode (the entity taking control) and she was left inside her own mind and being played with until she came out on stage during the concert. Thats just my theory though
@@jamesgrannum3736can’t believe I called it out, when her mom got mad at her for being late at the apartment I questioned why she didn’t notice or say anything to her friend
I'm a 37 year old man and Smile 2 made me keep the lights on for a bit when I got home. That friggin face at the end, with the eyes. Some thought it was silly, but it bored its way into my brain!
The mom scene gave me the biggest jumpscare and even had the other people in the theatre screaming in fear. Also love the last few scenes when Skye confronts the Smile Entity. Just the look of terror on Skye’s expressions makes you feel her fear and her being driven to insanity by the Smile monster
I heard it’s based on real events of scary people who did bad things while smiling One was a 40 year old man who broke in this house and used to watch this little boy while he slept eventually the dad found him than tackled him to the ground and called 911 The guy kept smiling Than a sadistic nurse used to off her elderly patients she was eventually caught and she kept smiling while she was arrested
Idk I just watched it today and found it kinda goofy, and I l wanted to like this movie, the performance was great and all, kills were great. But ig it just wasn’t my cup of tea
@absolutechad5974 this was me through the entire movie. Everything seemed goofy, the smiling subtracts from the horror. They want it to be "creepy" but it's just cringy. Then like he explains in the video the entire "resolution" erases itself. It's like if the writers thought last moment that they actually didn't wanna kill the virus demon thingy and instead they wanted to infect a entire audience of people
Here, have a non-bot comment. I mean you never know, maybe I’m a bot too, maybe you are. But at least it’s an original comment. And I didn’t even notice the shirt somehow even tho I was intently watching.
@@emmanueljusino6217 Watch it again, I give you an Eric guarantee that It was in fact poopy underwear. It was not blood and smeared brown on the back end lol.
It was a very loud movie. In my theater, there was a prompt that said they were constantly calibrating the audio levels and that it may get too loud for some people.
Smile 2 was phenomenal. I literally left the movie theater in shock. Mentally, I was okay, but physically, I wasn’t. I can't fully explain it-I felt numb and tingly at the same time. In my opinion, the demon felt a LOT stronger this time. The mind games were far more complicated and drawn out than in the first movie. The plot twist felt even bigger and more frustrating than in the first film; it really gave the audience hope. Well, that didn’t last long. This is the best horror movie I’ve seen so far. MUST WATCH 9.5/10.
@@112523 I won’t lie to you, I am no movie nerd. What i can tell you is, that it inflicted true stress on me. I didn’t leave the theatre “traumatized”, but it was an intense experience. I told myself to “go with the flow, not over analyzing it. I did. try to predict a few things, but that didn’t downgrade my experience as a whole. I was skeptical at the start, because i was wondering how they are going to implement the terror on the life of a superstar. I truly believe, that they captured it quite well. About the plot, it makes sense, she lost her mind…lost control… After thinking about it more, the plot is fitting. I was frustrated, I really was. I felt bad for her, but at the same time, it made sense. Give it a try, it’s good. I loved it. Well, “loved”. You know what I mean.
12:21 normally i agree that “it was all a dream” is lame but i think it works here because it was all real to her in escalating the demons possession of her & bending her reality
Yea the whole point of the smile demon was to make the host loose their sense of control and feed off of their fears, by hallucinations, but either way they did a good job showing how stronger it had become
I agree. It makes sense narratively and it also explains why at the beginning of the movie Lewis was surprised to see her when he ran out of his room. Who knows how much time passes in the host’s head. I personally wasn’t expecting it all to have been fake and I thought it was a great twist.
to anyone who seen both the first and second films. the character at the beginning is the guy who watched our first character die. the burning body on the left when he walks to the house symbolizes that and he also went with the first movies protaginist to find out how to break the chain which solidifies the motive at the beginning of the second
I guess the burning body was supposed to be something the Smile demon created to mess with him and remind him and the audience of what happened with the woman in the first movie.
I just got back from seeing it and I’m blown away. I’m a horror fan but this movie really shocked me. It doubles down from the first movie and amps up the scares. It is terrifying and bleak. It’s amazing. Plus the scene towards the end with the eyes… pure nightmare fuel. Absolutely horrifying movie.
Seriously restored my faith in modern horror. In your face, unapologetic, straight up fuckin demented. I recommend “no one will save you” as well for similar reasons
@@MysteriousPear802 Yeah man, this movie's got a lot of Junji Ito in its bones. It rides the same line between absurd and horrific that Ari Aster tends to ride as well.
The jumpscare scene with the car horn and car lights coming from skye's best friend was the loudest jumpscare I've experienced in theatres. I had a physical reaction to that train horn of a sound.
@@rockycuro7737it has to be an error on theatre's part. I had the same thing with first 30 minutes of Godzilla minus one, it hurt. It was fixed at some stage.
2:24, our movie speakers got blown out after the truck scene in the very beginning... they had to refund our tickets, and i had to go 2 hours later to another showing.
This movie had so much deep psychology, every little thing in the movie all played towards the message they were trying to convey. It's brilliant, so rare has a movie stuck with me so much since seeing it
Exactly there is definitely some type of embedded message, it really does feel like each frame is meticulously manipulated to scare you just in case the horror itself doesn’t
that first scene with the car hitting the tree was so freaking disturbing. I live about 25 min south of LA and every day I hear about people getting run over or homeless people wandering into freeways. I can't imagine seeing that in real life.
@@The-Average-GamerLY But they set it up way better in the second film. Gemma and Skye NEVER made up, and we realize this was the entity fucking with her this entire time
clicked on thinking it was smite related and was confused why he thought it was good and also about the fact that he plays smite just to be disappointed
It’s incredibly annoying. I would’ve loved to see some discussion in the comments but nope. So called “free thinkers” when Charlie wears a different color shirt.
Watched the movie tonight with my best friend, and the entire theatre left shocked and disturbed. The music and the camera shots were SO good and anxiety inducing.
2:03 I’m a manager at a movie theater and Paramount sent instructions for us to raise the volume to a specific number. So you’re not wrong about it being super loud.
I spoke with the director, they actually were not sponsored by voss. They needed a bottle that could be lit nicely and could break. Voss actually followed Parker Finn after the movie screened and asked to send him a gift for the love shown in the movie. No brand deals despite the insane amount of screen time the bottle itself has
honestly i never even thought it was a product placement despite the obvious label. they explained in the movie why she drinks so much water and shes a millionaire pop star so obviously she be drinking that expensive stuff and not Dasani.
in my country, terrifier 3 is the only 18 plus movie, with smile 2 being 16 plus. I saw smile 2 and I thought a movie couldn't be scarier than this. Is this the case with terrified 3? Does it have more gore?
terrifier movies are full of graphic gоre. i find them too absurd and unrealistic to be scared or disgusted though. more of a comedy in my opinion. but eh, i'm probably desensitized.
I like how looking back you can see how half the movie plays in her head. For example in the hospital when Darius says "think about the tour" because that's what Skye thinks he only cares about. Also her expecting Gemma to forgive her and be on her side despite Gemma actually having not forgiven her.
That scene where she’s in that refrigerator and sees her former self affected by the car crash omg that scene where you could see the demons face in her, that was SOOOO scary. The scariest face I’ve seen in horror.
the way the cop at the start did it, the only problem about it was he ended up dying accidentally lmao but he actually was able to pass it to the other guy
in the first movie its mentioned that you need to kill a person in front of a witness in a disturbing way and in the 2nd one its said that you need to die from an alternative source
@@Owe-g9b123Nah that’s not it because the smile demon trolled the protagonist in smile 1 into thinking that if she overcame her trauma, she would beat the demon. Then the monster vored her 2 minutes later.
I think after she got the hand jammed through her mouth right before waking up in the hospital is when the demon had fully grasped her and destroyed her reality completely. I think most of everything before that point was real (obviously to an extent) and Morris was real the first time he met her but that hand solidified its grasp on her and let her completely control her reality
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@@Sekai420 I hope Morris is real because someone got stop that thing
@@Sekai420nope, random helpful guy wasn't real. Her fans at the bar never reacted to him. He was literally meeting a pop star and the fans did not even give him a second glance. That's ultra weird, so he, just like Gemma, were never there for Skye. They were manifestations of the demon.
Bar Morris is real because in the bar scene the demon was trying to get Sky to leave by making a bunch of people call her but Morris never reacted to the calls because he can’t see them. But Pizza Hut Morris was fake. After the bar visit, that’s when the demon had to speed up the process because he doesn’t want Sky to get rid of him.
The third act turn (aka the broken mirror scene) was a bombshell and at that point you have no idea whats real anymore. And with the way the movie ends it kinda makes you question how much of the movie actually happened and what scenes are just entirely in her head.
After the crowd in her room attacks her, a guy shoves his hand in her throat, and she passes out, the demon takes control of her body, and nothing we see after that is real(except for the ending, on the stage).
They established in the first movie that the demon only infects one person at a time. The first victim was a girl whose professor killed himself in front of the entire lecture hall. She obviously was the only one that got the demon. The smile demon relies on isolation and singling one out. If all of a sudden 50k people got it, people wouldn't think it's mass psychosis and the demon would be figured out. It relies on making the host look insane and making them crazy before. So many people completely forget that detail.
Yeah, but inflecting that many people at once? Let’s say it did; that’s enough to take over the world and grow strong beyond measure before anyone even figures out what’s happening. It depends on what the monsters goal is. Does it just want to torture people, or is it feeding off trauma for a reason, to grow stronger and more powerful for another motive? And that’s assuming it even did infect everyone at the concert. Maybe it will affect only a few people and the next movie will be about a group of people from the concert all infected by the demon, who end up all working together to try and save themselves. It really could go anywhere with the plot. They ended it in a decent way, give it a bit predictable, where it’s different enough from the first to be unique but also opened ended and flexible in terms of where they choose to take the story from here.
I rewatched the first one before I went to see the sequel. I don’t remember the guy in prison mentioning that. The guy who was helping the singer did sound like he implied there can be multiple chains, since people have died outside of its doing.
@deadalivemaniac the guy who was helping Skye? Smile 2 has major flaws, with one of them being the fact that you know jack shit about the real events of the movie. Just like [SPOILERS] Gemma, he was fake, not real. You can confirm that by the fact that her fans in the bar did not react to him at all! This also happened with Gemma and Skye's mother. The mother never acknowledged her presence. Likewise, her mother wasn't murdered, she did not escape like a crazy maniac(because she wouldn't perform in her concert, she would be locked up instead)to the abandoned pizzeria and there was no plan to save her from the demon, just manifactured false hope that she may overcome it. That pretty much implies that she was at least since day 6 being completely controlled by the demon. As I said we really don't know what she was really doing, only what the demon showed her.
I don't remember the professor killing himself in front of multiple people. I remember he was in a lecture hall with Laura, but don't remember anyone saying anything about multiple people being there.
for the first time in a long time a movie was able to genuinely scare me, the freezer scene made me physically look away from the screen and the sound work gave me a feeling of dread in the pit of my stomach. though if there ever is a third one I'm hoping they pivot from the plot formula the first 2 used because I don't want this series to be another paranormal activity where you always know how it ends.
@@billysghostface It's always something about the eyes man, a creature or entity can look the most ordinary of ordinaries and all it takes is for it to have an unnerving stare. I think thats what this design was going for.
The loud sound you are talking about is most likely the theater because a couple times I have watched movies where the sound is put too high and the employees either dont notice or they do and have to restart the movie
I can confirm the movie for me was loud AF. THe moment the movie began it felt like they put that shit on max volume. Every single thing that happened was so damn loud, not bad loud, but very loud.
Maybe it’s because I’ve only seen a couple of the “entity infecting people” type films but I thought the ending was probably the best and most logical way for the smile entity to spread like a virus. I had no problems with it. But it was my first time seeing it like that.
i like that the smile parasite or whatever that is, planned to lure this famous person and transfer itself to her to then "infecting" a whole stadium i guess
2:50 Yea I feel like its gotta be the theater you went to because I had a few friends who worked at our local theater years ago and they took me a few buddies behind the scenes and showed us some of the equipment and I could easily see how something like that could happen. I have a shit memory but hearing this reminded me of a time or two in our theater that the sounds were way too loud as well.
The scene with the choreography group in the apartment genuinely made me uncomfortable, and tense. it was probably the most memorable moment from the whole movie
The first Smile movie is the one horror movie I have purposely shut off because I couldn’t handle it. I am a huge horror movie fan and I could not handle the creepy smiles to save my life. It made me feel like there was something crawling under my skin and the smiling faces stuck with me for weeks. It gets a 10/10 just for that in my opinion
I saw the first one in the theatre and I still get uncomfortable when I see that cover image of the woman smiling. I don’t think I have the balls to watch the second one for that reason! 10/10
When I went to see the first one, the theater was empty with just me and my friend being there, and I think this is the only horror movie where having a friend there was worse than being alone 😭
Im a huge horror fan but i usually dont like it in horror movies when the evil thing wins at the end because it makes it feel like everything the characters did to survive was kinda pointless. I did not like that the Smile demon won at the end of the first movie but in this movie i was ok with it and the way it happened felt cool, scary and disturbing.
I dint like how they made everything after her possession by the horde in her apartment 100% hallucination. The scariest thing about the first one is that you couldn't tell the difference between reality and the demon. Like you spent an entire minute wondering how that dead cat got into the gift box, thinking it MUST have been the demon, and that ACTUALLY happened. It was scary knowing that not only did she die, she died after being completely demonized by the monster. The ending of Smile 2 is almost a relief factor like waking up from a nightmare. Like yeah she died, but she didnt kill her mom, point guns at a bunch of people, end up a runaway criminal, and lose her entire fanbase and support group. Im not sure why Skye is the only victim that the monster decided to just say fuck it and completely just take over her body and posess her completely until killing her
The scene where the demon reveals itself might be one of most unsettling movie scenes to me and Idk how to explain it, but something about it’s long puppet like arms sprouting just awoke a a weird type of fear like I had seen something similar as a child and was traumatized and I’m encountering that shit yet again.
I am a sound engineer. When doing movies, there is a certain standard that we have to stick to (-14dBFS) because of health reasons. it was probably just a loud theater you were in
12:16 yeah, i also predicted the ending in the beginning but also it made me believed that it was impossible because of the build ups and killing her mother takes me away from that conclusion then shit hits the fan. my wife didn't saw it coming at all which tells me not everyone was expecting that. Soo to me it was so perfect
This movie was actually scary. The sound design and score in this movies was terrifying and ominous. The smile monster was terrifying. Everything in the movie was well thought out. Definitely not your typical horror movie
For the ending - I get what you’re saying but I had a completely different reaction. I left the theater ridiculously hyped for the batshit insane apocalypse movie that this just became a prequel for. I don’t know if they’ll ever make a smile 3, but that ending, cliche as it was, set up for a kind of…zombie-Possession-Birdbox/Pontypool sort of apocalypse that I can’t be mad about it, because I want to see that movie made by this team so badly!
The scene where she’s having a flashback in the car accident. Her cries are raw! Made me actually feel bad for her. Her performance was incredible
She deserves an award oh my god she was soooo good
Oh god that scene was brutal. I got uncomfortable and I’m not sensitive to horror movies or anything.
Maybe its because I never went thro something like that/never saw anyone go thro that, but for me her screms in that scene were weird. I dunno, i guess since you expect someone to cry and scream in a "normal" way, when you hear it differently, it sounds off. What i mean by that is that it distracts ME, because its not what im expecting (probably used to hollywood screams).
Another example i have is in the TV Show "Sherlock". The episode where John looses someone in front of him, he starts to cry and scream in such a weird/different way, that it almost sounds like laughing, and that distracts me
The actress did a fantastic job btw, you BELIEVED she was going crazy
Naomi is underrated tbh, she portrayed every single emotion possible in this movie alone, from confusion, fear, anger, love, shock etc
For sure
Opening scene was sick, despite being upset Joel wasn’t the centre focus for the sequel I think it did his character justice. Dude actually had a solid plan set up.
he was locked in too, that Rose hallucination dint faze him whatsoever
Yeah I feel bad that he messed the plan up so brutally tho. He shouldn't have shot at the guy, he should of just ducked or he should have shot at the wall instead of the general direction of the guy he was trying to pass it onto.
To be honest it would’ve been less scary if Joel was the main character, he was too badass and if he was the main character it would feel like he has more of a chance
@@GutsAndBrainrotthey should have kept him for the last movies tbh but they litterally got him crushed in the most brutal way😭So he will never come back again in the future
6 days in and he’s ignoring lollipop, and still in reality. Skye lost control on day 2. Rose day 4-5
Honestly the car crash scene was the MOST disturbing scene for me. People go through that in real life.
Agreed! Real life is super scary and sad.
Literally brought back road trauma from a year ago, where I didn't get reimbursed for changing lanes.
it was so disturbing that i loved it! 100% would see this movie again
Nah fr ! Me and my ex girlfriend would argue like that , shit brought back memories, she'd even grab the steering wheel a couple times ! Shit was real bruh
My dad did lost his l3g in a car accident
2:02 The headlight eyes jump scare was the loudest thing I've heard in a movie theater outside of an IMAX showing.
Was not even surprising.
i screamed
Yeah frick that scene. 😂
it was so fucking loud
Scared me so bad
I think the actor deserves all the credit honestly, she did such a good job, even though a lot of us didn’t relate because we’re not celebrities, you still felt every single emotion of her and kinda sorry for her.
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Honestly one of the best performances I've seen in years. Would never have thought it would come from a horror/gore film. Stunning emotions and expressions. I guarantee a lot of what she did was not in the script. Some of the nuanced things could have only been improv'd.
@@saltwatertaffybaghorror is definitely winning look at Terrifier 3 too lol
You really don't. She's every generic character. She never stands up for herself. She's actually the EXACT same character as the woman in the first movie where nobody believes her but she also doesn't ever try to ACTUALLY explain what's going on without acting like a crazy person and being violently irrational towards people, which happened in the exact first movie.
Now if she ACTUALLY stood up for herself against her abusive mother or tried fighting the demon more than at the very end of the movie where it was all for naught and literally meant nothing since it was all a hallucinations, then maybe she'd earn some pity points.
@ You didn’t watch the movie😂 She blatantly told demon “I’m in control” the demon plays with her and lets her think that all the way up until she is in the freezer and it starts messing with her again saying. “I’m in control Skye” In both movies, people who are terrorized by the demon are seen as crazy by others, so no matter who they tell, no one believes them
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Her watching Lewis’s video and thinking the jump scare was going to happen inside the video, only for his ghost to pop up next to her scared the shit out of me.
SAME
This was the scariest scene for me. I knew it was coming and it still got me.
Yeah I stared at the floor when that scene started
There was a similar scene in the first movie with an audio recording
They changed that jumpscare from the trailer. I’m glad they did otherwise it would’ve been spoiled
One of the meanest parts was at the end at the concert when Skye was looking into the crowd and saw her mom pointing to her own mouth saying “smile” WOW
Yeah!! I can't tell if the mom was never dead or was dead and the demon was making her see her mom. I like to think the mom didn't die and the creature made her think she killed her.
Really? That was a wow moment for you? 😂
@@Sammy11611SPOILERS OBVIOUSLY.
I think everything after she passed out at her apt was created by the demon. So from when she woke up at the hospital til she was back on stage was all hallucinations
@@youruinedmymoodwe have a sigma on our hands
I’m still confused as hell about Morris
The Voss water had the most screen time
So true but it was a good movie queue to let you know how much help she needed to deal with her addiction.
Right 😂 there was a mini fridge in every room stocked with voss
I thought they were foreshadowing her death by water.
Literally did. Pointed that out during the movie and it kept happening
I went out and got some Voss after watching it
I work at a theatre and man this one is super packed. Joker 2 and Speak No Evil were projected to be way busier but Smile 2 pulled the rug out from under us.
terrifier is busier
Brother I feel horrible for theatre staff like you having to clean the theatre with that creepy ass ending credits music Smile 2 had. Shit was unsettling my buddies and I got out quick
Unrelated, but do you know why movie theaters are often so loud? My gf and I wear noise cancelling earbuds at the theaters since the theaters are so loud. I am just curious why that happens to often.
No way Joker 2 was projected to be waay busier. At least after more info about the movie came out
@@anonymouscommentor411I used to work at a theater, they can manual turn down the volume if you ask them. As for why they are so loud, a recent article I found said this “Dolby recommends that the sound level be set at what is referred to as “fader level 7”. Cinemas know that audiences often find this too loud, and therefore set the sound level at 5/6. In response, filmmakers turn up the sound level of their films”
Kinda messed up lol
I actually really liked the ending. The complaint I have about the "It's all just a dream" trope is that it doesn't make sense in most stories that use it. But here? It works because it really shows us who's in control, no matter how much the MC thinks they've got their shit together.
On the topic of "What is real" wtf is going on with the freezer surgery shit. In the first movie that final abandoned house was real and I thought the freezer was going to be this character's version of that, but then it just stopped existing? So trippy.
@@pseudonymos_basically the smile demon controlled what she was hallucinating, everything after the dress she didn’t like was all played by the demon, so when it got to the ending she was still in the same dress and her mom is alice
that plot twist when she was never with her best friend blew my mind :D Still not sure if that guy who was trying to help her ever existed though haha
@@jamesgrannum3736I think he did but after she passed out in her apartment (the arm going down her throat) it was all fake. 😅 She was likely in autopilot mode (the entity taking control) and she was left inside her own mind and being played with until she came out on stage during the concert. Thats just my theory though
@@jamesgrannum3736can’t believe I called it out, when her mom got mad at her for being late at the apartment I questioned why she didn’t notice or say anything to her friend
missed opportunity to have the thumbnail be charlie smiling at the camera
that would've haunted me for days
@@Iamspud69420smiles aren't scary wtf man are you people so unused to seeing people fucking smile???
let’s not get hasty
@@Iamspud69420 because you're so not used to seeing people smile?
@@thatoneguychad420……..Yea lets go with that
Charlie with a grey shirt? What's next? A graphic tee?¡ The times they are a-changing
Mr beast or Logan Paul merch
He likes his cheese drippy bruh
Nah it's the same shirt, just hasn't been washed in a bit
Wierd times indeed
He stopped always wearing white t-shirts ages ago
Smile 2 is the only horror movie in a LONG time that has actually gave me shivers in theaters from our shock.
Idk I got a lot of shivers in the car with Gemma lool.
same! it was such a stressful movie esp cuz she was a celebrity
Smile 2 and Late Night with the Devil
I'm a 37 year old man and Smile 2 made me keep the lights on for a bit when I got home.
That friggin face at the end, with the eyes. Some thought it was silly, but it bored its way into my brain!
The mom scene gave me the biggest jumpscare and even had the other people in the theatre screaming in fear. Also love the last few scenes when Skye confronts the Smile Entity. Just the look of terror on Skye’s expressions makes you feel her fear and her being driven to insanity by the Smile monster
my whole theater collectively shit their pants at the car crash jumpscare 😭 myself included
There is no mom jumpscare.
The car light face jump scare when they’re on her bed holy shit lol
Yes! That scared me more than anything else
Most unsettling scare in the whole movie
This!! I legitimately jumped lol
I heard it’s based on real events of scary people who did bad things while smiling
One was a 40 year old man who broke in this house and used to watch this little boy while he slept eventually the dad found him than tackled him to the ground and called 911
The guy kept smiling
Than a sadistic nurse used to off her elderly patients she was eventually caught and she kept smiling while she was arrested
Only a bot would get genuinely scared by that
The scene where she gets chased by the dancers in her apartment made my skin crawl.
They were moving like a hive mind.
When she looked back at them and they were as tall as her closet and were staring down at her I lost my mind
Idk I just watched it today and found it kinda goofy, and I l wanted to like this movie, the performance was great and all, kills were great. But ig it just wasn’t my cup of tea
My favorite scene for sure. Probably the creepiest one too
@absolutechad5974 this was me through the entire movie. Everything seemed goofy, the smiling subtracts from the horror. They want it to be "creepy" but it's just cringy. Then like he explains in the video the entire "resolution" erases itself. It's like if the writers thought last moment that they actually didn't wanna kill the virus demon thingy and instead they wanted to infect a entire audience of people
@@dylanmoeller4536The point is there’s no resolution.
First appearance of grey shirt this is a historic moment
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Here, have a non-bot comment. I mean you never know, maybe I’m a bot too, maybe you are. But at least it’s an original comment. And I didn’t even notice the shirt somehow even tho I was intently watching.
@@Shot4ShotPhoto I'm gonna admit, I saw a comment saying that there was a new shirt DLC and decided to comment...
I think he's had a Grey shirt once or twice but it's by all means his least worn color.
Always a pleasantly to see it though :)
Fr he’s having character development
the poopy underwear scene was the scariest
That shivered my timbers
It was not poop
@@emmanueljusino6217 Watch it again, I give you an Eric guarantee that It was in fact poopy underwear. It was not blood and smeared brown on the back end lol.
@@ericsanchez4541 it wasn’t the rear end it was the front. It was his jizz
It was genuinely really unnerving.
The loudness sounds like a theater issue for sure. They sometimes get the volume wrong.
It was a very loud movie. In my theater, there was a prompt that said they were constantly calibrating the audio levels and that it may get too loud for some people.
yea for sure cuz mine was perfect. My ears didnt bleed but the audio def shcoked me
It was really loud in my theater too! Idk.
It was really loud when I watched it, I was even thinking about asking if they could turn it down a little 😂
Just saw it. And yeah, some scenes were too loud. It was distracting.
Naomi Scott was straight up COOKING in this movie
She was amazing
Her acting was incredibly effective and believable. I totally forgot she's Naomi Scott cause she really Made the character Skye Riley
What did she cook? A Sunday roast? Cheese on toast?
Such a stupid phrase. LeT hEr cOoK
I thought she was Eliza Jane during the trailers. 😂
Her acting was like phenomenal
Kinda crazy that SMILE is turning into a franchise. Even crazier that it’s good
Even crazier if it stays good
@@SpiDuDI have faith that the third one will be good if the same creators are doing the third one too.
@@IssabellaPerezCruz7lol no what would the movie even be about😂
@@kev6t9 um you
I mean it could be a mass Self-Killing. and it could focus more on collective grief than individual grief
Smile 2 was phenomenal. I literally left the movie theater in shock. Mentally, I was okay, but physically, I wasn’t. I can't fully explain it-I felt numb and tingly at the same time. In my opinion, the demon felt a LOT stronger this time. The mind games were far more complicated and drawn out than in the first movie. The plot twist felt even bigger and more frustrating than in the first film; it really gave the audience hope. Well, that didn’t last long. This is the best horror movie I’ve seen so far. MUST WATCH 9.5/10.
So is it another "trauma" subplot or does this movie actually do something for once? Cuz that subplot has been overplayed and done way better
@@112523 I won’t lie to you, I am no movie nerd. What i can tell you is, that it inflicted true stress on me. I didn’t leave the theatre “traumatized”, but it was an intense experience. I told myself to “go with the flow, not over analyzing it. I did. try to predict a few things, but that didn’t downgrade my experience as a whole. I was skeptical at the start, because i was wondering how they are going to implement the terror on the life of a superstar. I truly believe, that they captured it quite well.
About the plot, it makes sense, she lost her mind…lost control… After thinking about it more, the plot is fitting. I was frustrated, I really was. I felt bad for her, but at the same time, it made sense.
Give it a try, it’s good. I loved it. Well, “loved”. You know what I mean.
@@112523 not just another, it came with even more trauma
@@yunidoki oh no. The horror
@@112523no in the movie the smile monster has all the control, like your just basically watching someone getting tourtoured till they die
12:21 normally i agree that “it was all a dream” is lame but i think it works here because it was all real to her in escalating the demons possession of her & bending her reality
Yea the whole point of the smile demon was to make the host loose their sense of control and feed off of their fears, by hallucinations, but either way they did a good job showing how stronger it had become
I agree. It makes sense narratively and it also explains why at the beginning of the movie Lewis was surprised to see her when he ran out of his room. Who knows how much time passes in the host’s head. I personally wasn’t expecting it all to have been fake and I thought it was a great twist.
to anyone who seen both the first and second films. the character at the beginning is the guy who watched our first character die. the burning body on the left when he walks to the house symbolizes that and he also went with the first movies protaginist to find out how to break the chain which solidifies the motive at the beginning of the second
I guess the burning body was supposed to be something the Smile demon created to mess with him and remind him and the audience of what happened with the woman in the first movie.
@@CyberLance26 that is what i seen. it makes sense with how much the previous victims are the only smile you see for 1 to 2 days
@@CyberLance26Yes that was Rose, the main character from the first movie
It never explains who kills him
@@EricreqHenry. Fun guy. Had a little too much to drink and was feeling pretty confident
I just got back from seeing it and I’m blown away. I’m a horror fan but this movie really shocked me. It doubles down from the first movie and amps up the scares. It is terrifying and bleak. It’s amazing.
Plus the scene towards the end with the eyes… pure nightmare fuel. Absolutely horrifying movie.
Seriously restored my faith in modern horror. In your face, unapologetic, straight up fuckin demented. I recommend “no one will save you” as well for similar reasons
that was some junji ito shit it freaked me the fuck out
yeah those eyes of the doppelganger were fking scary dude. That's really my weakness.
@@MysteriousPear802 Yeah man, this movie's got a lot of Junji Ito in its bones. It rides the same line between absurd and horrific that Ari Aster tends to ride as well.
The jumpscare scene with the car horn and car lights coming from skye's best friend was the loudest jumpscare I've experienced in theatres. I had a physical reaction to that train horn of a sound.
ME TOO it was so bad
Im glad you spoke about how loud it was, I got problems w that
Yeah same here. I bring earplugs to the theatre for that exact reason.
That’s the point
@@rockycuro7737 🤓☝🏽
@@rockycuro7737it has to be an error on theatre's part. I had the same thing with first 30 minutes of Godzilla minus one, it hurt. It was fixed at some stage.
@@rockycuro7737sorry but i'm not watching this to make my ears bleed i would sue for physical assault
Everything related to Smile has just been “wait what this is actually cool” the movie series
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I just thought it was boring
@@ultrabomb1lol.
@@ultrabomb1you so skibidi sigma w rizz
2 horror movies he's liked back to back. This is a good week for good old Charles White.
What’s the first?
@@paperbag0018 "The Substance" I think.
@@paperbag0018 The Substance
@@paperbag0018the substance
@@paperbag0018the substance
the closet sequence with the backup dancers has to be one of my favorite modern horror scenes it was so creative and uncanny
Creepiest part for me
Ikr it's so terrifying
that wasn't in a fucking closet
goofiest shit ive seen
Reminded me of Suspiria
2:24, our movie speakers got blown out after the truck scene in the very beginning... they had to refund our tickets, and i had to go 2 hours later to another showing.
😂
God damn that's loud 😂😂😂
This movie had so much deep psychology, every little thing in the movie all played towards the message they were trying to convey. It's brilliant, so rare has a movie stuck with me so much since seeing it
Exactly there is definitely some type of embedded message, it really does feel like each frame is meticulously manipulated to scare you just in case the horror itself doesn’t
The backwards man. It's not his end youre looking at, it's yours.
Backwards man 2: he turned around
Jesus thanks for the likes
That's actually brilliant 😂
Id watch it.
Goes hard
@@ClicheOriginalsI mean, no judgement! But I'd be too busy freaking out to be hard.
I actually laughed out loud at your line. Well done!
that first scene with the car hitting the tree was so freaking disturbing. I live about 25 min south of LA and every day I hear about people getting run over or homeless people wandering into freeways. I can't imagine seeing that in real life.
Holy crap. That sounds horrifying. I don't even want to see myself living in LA after that.
The one on the movie tho is clearly not realistic tho. Its almost impossible to fall under the car tbh If it hit someone they would fly over the car.
the gemma plot twist was crazy
💯💯💯 Once I saw the phone call, I lost my shit
It makes the bed scene with her so uncomfortable. Like she was never safe, she was sleeping next to her killer.
Nice of the entity to make her maccha at her place though
They did the exact same scene in the first film tbf which took away from it for me but was still good despite it being reused
@@The-Average-GamerLY But they set it up way better in the second film. Gemma and Skye NEVER made up, and we realize this was the entity fucking with her this entire time
As someone who has played smite for years. I thought this said “smite 2 is good” and I thought Charlie had finally lost his marbles.
I wish smite 2 was good but im slowly loosing hope
I got so excited cause I read the same thing
clicked on thinking it was smite related and was confused why he thought it was good and also about the fact that he plays smite just to be disappointed
Curse my poor eyesight i thought the same LMAO
Brooo I thought it was smite 2 was good I was about to send this to my friend who plays smite
I love how 90% of the comments are about a slightly different color of shirt instead of the movie
I actually hate it. No discussion about the video, just like farming
@@shortyned7140 95% of all comment sections anymore.
we love to have that parasocial nitpicky relationship 🔥
@@shortyned7140the moving was pretty amazing TBH , 9/10
It’s incredibly annoying. I would’ve loved to see some discussion in the comments but nope. So called “free thinkers” when Charlie wears a different color shirt.
Take a shot every time she opens a Voss water
Yup. My livers failing now
Smile 2 was just a 2 hour advert for voss water 😂
2:36 he's right and when the jump scares come in its insane, sit as far away from the speakers on the wall
Sí
It's hard when the speakers go all around the room tho
@@LxcalKxss true, especially with Dolby Atmos but if you are sitting by the wall next to a speaker it is going to be even worse.
The speaker was right beside me, I'm tired as hell after watching it 😅
@@lennonice2 haha same with me.
I watched this in the theatre while high, and there were literal tears in my eyes from sheer terror
at the end i was so uncomfortable i had tears
Homie why the fuck did you think that was a good idea?! 💀
Right!!!!
The part when she threw that old woman through a table made me laugh until I cried lmao
I was crying and cumming when I watched it
Watched the movie tonight with my best friend, and the entire theatre left shocked and disturbed. The music and the camera shots were SO good and anxiety inducing.
2:03 I’m a manager at a movie theater and Paramount sent instructions for us to raise the volume to a specific number. So you’re not wrong about it being super loud.
Curly lioness 😏
@@selevabeats ?
DAMN,so they was doing it on purpose thats diabolical 😭🙏
can we also talk about how they were DEF sponsored by voss 😭
She was still dehydrated lol
I spoke with the director, they actually were not sponsored by voss. They needed a bottle that could be lit nicely and could break. Voss actually followed Parker Finn after the movie screened and asked to send him a gift for the love shown in the movie. No brand deals despite the insane amount of screen time the bottle itself has
@@JFCUBINGthat's insane. Thanks for sharing
honestly i never even thought it was a product placement despite the obvious label. they explained in the movie why she drinks so much water and shes a millionaire pop star so obviously she be drinking that expensive stuff and not Dasani.
@@JFCUBING I guess it works well. Since I was wondering whether she was chugging liquor or water and the voss logo made it clear which it was.
working in a cinema the most packed movies rn are:
bollywood movies
terrifier 3
smile 2
in my country, terrifier 3 is the only 18 plus movie, with smile 2 being 16 plus. I saw smile 2 and I thought a movie couldn't be scarier than this. Is this the case with terrified 3? Does it have more gore?
terrifier movies are full of graphic gоre. i find them too absurd and unrealistic to be scared or disgusted though. more of a comedy in my opinion. but eh, i'm probably desensitized.
Same and the wild robot is killing it for us for some reason
what the fuck are bollywood movies
@@spook3112 indian movies
I like how looking back you can see how half the movie plays in her head. For example in the hospital when Darius says "think about the tour" because that's what Skye thinks he only cares about. Also her expecting Gemma to forgive her and be on her side despite Gemma actually having not forgiven her.
I was fully expecting her to shoot Darius in that scene ngl
7:06 woah wtf I didn’t even know it was one continuous shot that’s crazy, appreciate it even more now damn
A good horror sequel? This is a rare event
Extremely rare, I was impressed
I was amazed as well! This film deserves many awards
extremely rare but very welcomed. really enjoyed the original but this one really knocked it out of the park and cranked shit up
That scene where she’s in that refrigerator and sees her former self affected by the car crash omg that scene where you could see the demons face in her, that was SOOOO scary. The scariest face I’ve seen in horror.
Trailers did both movies dirty. They were both cut like your average jumpscare slop.
But it saved the good scares for the movie
To be fair, the movie did have a shit ton of jump scares. But i didn't mind any of them? Most were pretty obvious, but pretty enioyable.
I thought just based on the smile 2 trailer , that it was going to be below average, but boy was I wrong 9/10
@@EvilGrimNAI think it has creative jump scares so I don’t mind them.
From what the trailer showed of the barbell scene, I was NOT prepared for the full brutality of that scene.
I like how the smile monster is actually broken, like how are you supposed to win against it?
the way the cop at the start did it, the only problem about it was he ended up dying accidentally lmao but he actually was able to pass it to the other guy
in the first movie its mentioned that you need to kill a person in front of a witness in a disturbing way and in the 2nd one its said that you need to die from an alternative source
Take care of your mental heath maybe that’s the way to stop it since the movie is kinda about that about trauma
@@Owe-g9b123Nah that’s not it because the smile demon trolled the protagonist in smile 1 into thinking that if she overcame her trauma, she would beat the demon. Then the monster vored her 2 minutes later.
@ I don’t think there is a way to win then
8:30 when the ending came I had absolutely no idea what was real and what was not during the whole movie. And it was frustrating
I think after she got the hand jammed through her mouth right before waking up in the hospital is when the demon had fully grasped her and destroyed her reality completely. I think most of everything before that point was real (obviously to an extent) and Morris was real the first time he met her but that hand solidified its grasp on her and let her completely control her reality
@@Sekai420 I hope Morris is real because someone got stop that thing
U didnt see the ending lol
@@Sekai420nope, random helpful guy wasn't real. Her fans at the bar never reacted to him. He was literally meeting a pop star and the fans did not even give him a second glance. That's ultra weird, so he, just like Gemma, were never there for Skye. They were manifestations of the demon.
Bar Morris is real because in the bar scene the demon was trying to get Sky to leave by making a bunch of people call her but Morris never reacted to the calls because he can’t see them. But Pizza Hut Morris was fake. After the bar visit, that’s when the demon had to speed up the process because he doesn’t want Sky to get rid of him.
Smile 2 is flawless... Must be seen in a theatre to experience it %100
even better if you see it in a d box
[ It Follows ]Also 100% Perfect
Wouldnt say it's flawless, but yes it is very good
Saw it twice in 4D, loved it
Crazy take, I thought it was awful, jumpscare the movie
Bro finally got to the 3rd color in his Hanes crew neck 3 pack
This is the only good comment I’ve seen about his shirt
"Look what you're doing to your mother"
It was terrifing when it was said and even more terrifing when you knew what she meant
Yeah, Smile 2 in Dolby was a violating experience. I was shook.
Everyone jumped when the guy smacked himself with the weights everytime, even though we could all see it coming, just because of how loud it was
I couldn’t stop laughing at the scene where jemma was in bed smiling and her face literally turned into a blaring car horn
It actually scared me because who expects creepy smile to a blaring car horn and headlight face 😂😂
@@MrAscendence57yo same that one actually got me good 😂
That one jumpscared me the most and the sudden reveal that it was morning already made it more intense
I found it disturbing
Nah it gave me a heart attack
Charlie getting a new shirt from the marketplace is a moment in history
yep
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The third act turn (aka the broken mirror scene) was a bombshell and at that point you have no idea whats real anymore. And with the way the movie ends it kinda makes you question how much of the movie actually happened and what scenes are just entirely in her head.
Yes! Completely! I just came out of the theater, the movie was really great.
After the crowd in her room attacks her, a guy shoves his hand in her throat, and she passes out, the demon takes control of her body, and nothing we see after that is real(except for the ending, on the stage).
@@Ukaran I completely see this, especially since the demon also says to her “I like wearing your skin”
They established in the first movie that the demon only infects one person at a time. The first victim was a girl whose professor killed himself in front of the entire lecture hall. She obviously was the only one that got the demon. The smile demon relies on isolation and singling one out. If all of a sudden 50k people got it, people wouldn't think it's mass psychosis and the demon would be figured out. It relies on making the host look insane and making them crazy before. So many people completely forget that detail.
Yeah, but inflecting that many people at once? Let’s say it did; that’s enough to take over the world and grow strong beyond measure before anyone even figures out what’s happening. It depends on what the monsters goal is. Does it just want to torture people, or is it feeding off trauma for a reason, to grow stronger and more powerful for another motive?
And that’s assuming it even did infect everyone at the concert. Maybe it will affect only a few people and the next movie will be about a group of people from the concert all infected by the demon, who end up all working together to try and save themselves. It really could go anywhere with the plot.
They ended it in a decent way, give it a bit predictable, where it’s different enough from the first to be unique but also opened ended and flexible in terms of where they choose to take the story from here.
oh thanks, i didn't watch the first so it's good to know
I rewatched the first one before I went to see the sequel. I don’t remember the guy in prison mentioning that. The guy who was helping the singer did sound like he implied there can be multiple chains, since people have died outside of its doing.
@deadalivemaniac the guy who was helping Skye? Smile 2 has major flaws, with one of them being the fact that you know jack shit about the real events of the movie.
Just like [SPOILERS] Gemma, he was fake, not real. You can confirm that by the fact that her fans in the bar did not react to him at all! This also happened with Gemma and Skye's mother. The mother never acknowledged her presence.
Likewise, her mother wasn't murdered, she did not escape like a crazy maniac(because she wouldn't perform in her concert, she would be locked up instead)to the abandoned pizzeria and there was no plan to save her from the demon, just manifactured false hope that she may overcome it.
That pretty much implies that she was at least since day 6 being completely controlled by the demon. As I said we really don't know what she was really doing, only what the demon showed her.
I don't remember the professor killing himself in front of multiple people. I remember he was in a lecture hall with Laura, but don't remember anyone saying anything about multiple people being there.
The beginning of the movie was so amazingly well shot like the camera work was genuinely so cool
"If his butt's facing you, you're already dead" Wonder of U reference?
The scene with the dancers was my favorite. So well executed
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Hawk 2: uuhhh
This video has me smiling just thinking about it!
He smiled 2 times actually
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for the first time in a long time a movie was able to genuinely scare me, the freezer scene made me physically look away from the screen and the sound work gave me a feeling of dread in the pit of my stomach. though if there ever is a third one I'm hoping they pivot from the plot formula the first 2 used because I don't want this series to be another paranormal activity where you always know how it ends.
Yeah me too. Im a grown man and i actually blocked half my view with my hands. I returned to childlike angst.o
It was the big eyes part wasn't it? 😂 That shi gave me nightmares lol
@@billysghostface It's always something about the eyes man, a creature or entity can look the most ordinary of ordinaries and all it takes is for it to have an unnerving stare. I think thats what this design was going for.
As Charlie was talking about the film an ad about Smile 2 appeared 💀
they put that voss water budget to GREAT use
The loud sound you are talking about is most likely the theater because a couple times I have watched movies where the sound is put too high and the employees either dont notice or they do and have to restart the movie
nah this movie was on another level of loud tho, at least the first half.
Im in europe and it still has this problem.
@@darthluka0794 mine was normal, or maybe the yapping girls next to me made me faze it out
I can confirm the movie for me was loud AF. THe moment the movie began it felt like they put that shit on max volume. Every single thing that happened was so damn loud, not bad loud, but very loud.
The Backwards Walk Man does seem like a great horror movie idea idk what you’re talking about Charlie
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@@TyroneKocaOi oi oi
The cheeks of death
@@xilxilKIZNTP this man saw his cheeks
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Maybe it’s because I’ve only seen a couple of the “entity infecting people” type films but I thought the ending was probably the best and most logical way for the smile entity to spread like a virus. I had no problems with it. But it was my first time seeing it like that.
I agree
i loved the ending lol im wondering how the 3rd is going end now that so many people have it now
@@TopFlightSecurity415 Smile 3 is going to be about the end of civilisation as everyone is just constantly dying.
@@Number1RichPianaFan honestly I think that’s the only option they have lol
That doesn’t make any sense, I can only eat one steak at a time, I would be unhappy if I was suddenly served 1000 steaks, I couldn’t eat that much
naomi's scott acting made the movie so much better especially the scene when she woke up from the crash the way she cries is horrifying
Watched it in 4DX in Cineplex today. The sound, chair movement, and lighting effects were a chefs kiss 🤌🏽
3:00 Discombobulate
I was hoping someone would say this
Uppercut, jab to the ribs (or whatever)
Physical recovery: 4 - 6 weeks
Mental recovery: 4 - 6 years
(Or whatever)
Oh my god. Thanks for the recommendation, I didn't expect it to be THAT good. One of the best horror movies of the decade without a doubt.
i like that the smile parasite or whatever that is, planned to lure this famous person and transfer itself to her to then "infecting" a whole stadium i guess
2:50 Yea I feel like its gotta be the theater you went to because I had a few friends who worked at our local theater years ago and they took me a few buddies behind the scenes and showed us some of the equipment and I could easily see how something like that could happen. I have a shit memory but hearing this reminded me of a time or two in our theater that the sounds were way too loud as well.
9:25 nah, that's just Joker 2 PTSD lmao
Lmfao
Smile 2 has great jump scares, best I’ve seen in years. But some moments are so awkward and cringe that it takes away from the scariness
The scene with the choreography group in the apartment genuinely made me uncomfortable, and tense. it was probably the most memorable moment from the whole movie
The first Smile movie is the one horror movie I have purposely shut off because I couldn’t handle it. I am a huge horror movie fan and I could not handle the creepy smiles to save my life. It made me feel like there was something crawling under my skin and the smiling faces stuck with me for weeks. It gets a 10/10 just for that in my opinion
That's what made it great
cmon man was it that scary lol 😂😂
@@toophoot2757 wasn’t about scary. Was about the uneasy and unsettling feeling.
I saw the first one in the theatre and I still get uncomfortable when I see that cover image of the woman smiling. I don’t think I have the balls to watch the second one for that reason! 10/10
When I went to see the first one, the theater was empty with just me and my friend being there, and I think this is the only horror movie where having a friend there was worse than being alone 😭
This movie is so dam loud , when that dude is smashing his face with the metal plate , I swear I was so shook when it happened lol
Yea but the volume was crucial there, it felt real, it causes you to wince every time he smashed it
As a HUGE horror guy I learned to not care about the ending, they usually suck. Horror is about the journey
Im a huge horror fan but i usually dont like it in horror movies when the evil thing wins at the end because it makes it feel like everything the characters did to survive was kinda pointless.
I did not like that the Smile demon won at the end of the first movie but in this movie i was ok with it and the way it happened felt cool, scary and disturbing.
@@CyberLance26would be boring if people win all the time
I’m glad it was so predictable because it gave me closure lol
@@GG-ou7it could of been a bitter sweet ending not to sweet not to bad
This is how I tell myself malignant is a good movie
Joker 2: 🥱😴👎
Smile 2: 😲🤩👍
This has been my ted talk. Thank you
New horror movie idea.
Charlie the White Shirt Man - The loss of Chalies Whites.
Does he shit his pants?
Terrfier 3. Smile 2. Alien Romulus. Scary movies are on a streak.
Longlegs too😁
@@mrblackadder9286long legs was ass, terrifier 3 was just a slasher but alien romulus is good asf
I’m convinced Smile 3 is gonna have the government/military trying to stop the entity “SCP Foundation” style.
I dint like how they made everything after her possession by the horde in her apartment 100% hallucination. The scariest thing about the first one is that you couldn't tell the difference between reality and the demon. Like you spent an entire minute wondering how that dead cat got into the gift box, thinking it MUST have been the demon, and that ACTUALLY happened. It was scary knowing that not only did she die, she died after being completely demonized by the monster.
The ending of Smile 2 is almost a relief factor like waking up from a nightmare. Like yeah she died, but she didnt kill her mom, point guns at a bunch of people, end up a runaway criminal, and lose her entire fanbase and support group. Im not sure why Skye is the only victim that the monster decided to just say fuck it and completely just take over her body and posess her completely until killing her
Seriously one of the best horror movie in this year in my opinion, even Charley puts his favourite grey shirt.
Can we please just bring back the moist meter already?
2:30 Can confirm, in Portugal experienced the same thing
Tugaaaa..viste onde??
@@karreira7575 Aveiro
Yeah I Norway too! So loud!
Istg, eardrums where almost freaking bleeding
I happened to notice midway through watching the movie that I said to myself, "That's got to be the loudest-sounding door I've ever heard open."
The scene where the demon reveals itself might be one of most unsettling movie scenes to me and Idk how to explain it, but something about it’s long puppet like arms sprouting just awoke a a weird type of fear like I had seen something similar as a child and was traumatized and I’m encountering that shit yet again.
I am a sound engineer. When doing movies, there is a certain standard that we have to stick to (-14dBFS) because of health reasons. it was probably just a loud theater you were in
12:16 yeah, i also predicted the ending in the beginning but also it made me believed that it was impossible because of the build ups and killing her mother takes me away from that conclusion then shit hits the fan.
my wife didn't saw it coming at all which tells me not everyone was expecting that. Soo to me it was so perfect
This movie was actually scary. The sound design and score in this movies was terrifying and ominous. The smile monster was terrifying. Everything in the movie was well thought out. Definitely not your typical horror movie
Her cries in the car were so unsettling
what is the greatest about these two movies is undoubtedly the insane sound design work.
3:10 dude exactly what I was thinking THE SOUND DESIGN WAS SO GOOD AND LOUD, I viewed it in a Dolby but it was just epic and tense
3:10 Nah it was loud af for me too
Same lol I was like why tf is this so loud??? 😂
Fr same was about to say that 😂
Same
Same. Can also confirm it was loud at Pheonix Theaters.
For the ending - I get what you’re saying but I had a completely different reaction. I left the theater ridiculously hyped for the batshit insane apocalypse movie that this just became a prequel for. I don’t know if they’ll ever make a smile 3, but that ending, cliche as it was, set up for a kind of…zombie-Possession-Birdbox/Pontypool sort of apocalypse that I can’t be mad about it, because I want to see that movie made by this team so badly!