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Elvis D Ahora con Rob Tarpert a cargo de la producción, esta secuela de Boogeyman deriva de su predecesora, siendo un slasher donde un asesino usa la imagen del Boogeyman y la fobia de sus víctimas como armas asesinas. Como en la película anterior, aquí también se utiliza el miedo al Boogeyman y el trauma de la infancia. Eso se ve muy reflejado en la protagonista, Laura. La película también mantiene una de las características del Boogeyman que es usar los más profundos miedos de sus víctimas para atormentarlas. Además, aquí juega un poco con que el Boogeyman es solo un producto psicológico del miedo que el ser humano tiene, pero cuando llega la revelación de quien es el asesino, eso parece dejar abierta la posibilidad de que el miedo que el Boogeyman genera en sus víctimas puede también provocar locura. Eso hace que el Boogeyman sea una figura que puede trascender en distintas formar y no solo como un ente sobrenatural, sino también como alguien de carne y hueso que puede cometer atrocidades con tal de infundir terror en las personas. Esta secuela acaba presentando un concepto más filosófico y psicológico del Boogeyman dando a entender que es más que un ente mítico. Puede ser una persona que comete atrocidades inspirando terror en los demás y en ese aspecto, el Boogeyman si es real. Como secuela, puede ser una película poco convincente por desligarse de su predecesora, pero es una película que igual logra expandir más el concepto del Boogeyman mostrando que es mucho más que un cuento para asustar a los niños. Mi calificación para esta película es un 9/10. Rated 4.5/5 Stars • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 06/07/23 Full Review Andre G I don't know what it is to me and mental hospital movies, I seem to love them. This was an awesome movie. The main issue I had with this movie is that in the first movie it was the actual boogeyman. In this movie it's an actual person pretending to be the boogeyman. Didn't like that at all. Rated 3/5 Stars • Rated 3 out of 5 stars 05/16/23 Full Review Audience Member Somewhat fun sequel to a pretty bad film. Boogeyman 2 falls comfortably into the universe of the first movie without inheriting as many of the flaws. Interesting characters and a cool atmosphere also help the film. Rated 2/5 Stars • Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/07/23 Full Review kevin c A young woman checks herself into a mental health facility to try and rid herself of her fear of the Boogeyman since a traumatic childhood experience. This checks off all the horror movie cliche boxes, some in a good way, with some decent gore and nudity, but also checks off the annoying ones where characters do ridiculously out of character things considering they're all afraid of something. Watchable but not memorable. Rated 2/5 Stars • Rated 2 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Audience Member If the boogeyman is a mythical creature then director Jeff Betancourt obviously hasn't done his reasearch because the mythical side is replaced with a masked, knife wielding killer OH HOW ORIGINAL, NOT!! this film basically rip's off any slasher film you care to name or view in particular A Nightmare On Elm Street 3 gory in places but nothing new or shocking. Rated 2/5 Stars • Rated 2 out of 5 stars 01/13/23 Full Review Audience Member The first Boogeyman film was pretty awful, but it must have made enough money to warrant a direct-to-video sequel. Although this horror film is not very good, it is better than the original, but not by much. The story here has a young woman checking herself into a mental institution to deal with her fear of the Boogeyman. A major change from the first film is that the Boogeyman is much more flesh and blood and much less supernatural, which is an odd choice for a supernatural thriller. One smart choice by the filmmakers was to forego the PG13 rating and go for a hard R rating, filling their film with loads of gory practical special effects instead of the much overused computer generate gory special effects (i.e. "Ghost Ship" or "The House on Haunted Hill"). This sequel also has a better cast than the first film, with Renée O'Connor and Tobin Bell Tobin as doctors at the institution. Overall, the story isn't that good and it's not all that scary, but for a low budget horror film, it does boast some excellent gory (PRACTICAL) special effects, which was enough to hold my interest. Rated 2/5 Stars • Rated 2 out of 5 stars 01/31/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

Cast & Crew

Jeff Betancourt Director Tobin Bell Dr. Mitchell Allen Danielle Savre Laura Porter David Gallagher Mark Michael Graziadei Darren Mae Whitman Alison
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Boogeyman 2 | Rotten Tomatoes (1) Felix Vasquez Jr. Cinema Crazed Makes a good argument as a slasher film that's worth spending your time on... Oct 12, 2009 Full Review Boogeyman 2 | Rotten Tomatoes (2) David Nusair Reel Film Reviews ...generally comes off as a better-than-expected and refreshingly brutal little horror flick. Rated: 2.5/4 Jan 16, 2008 Full Review Boogeyman 2 | Rotten Tomatoes (3) Scott Weinberg FEARnet A whole lot gorier than the first one. I love how the beloved PG-13 gets tossed in the dumpster once the letters "DTV" are brought up. Rated: 2.5/5 Dec 26, 2007 Full Review Read all reviews

Movie Info

Synopsis A killer terrorizes patients at a mental institution where a woman (Danielle Savre) tries to cure her fear of the boogeyman.

Director
Jeff Betancourt

Screenwriter
Brian Sieve

Production Co
Ghost House Pictures

Genre
Horror, Mystery & Thriller

Original Language
English

Release Date (Theaters)
Oct 20, 2007, Original

Release Date (Streaming)
Apr 19, 2016
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Does The Boogeyman have a happy ending? ›

The Big Picture

The movie centers around Dr. Harper and his family, who become the perfect target for the Boogeyman due to their grief and vulnerabilities. Although the family defeats the Boogeyman in the end, the final scene suggests that the monster may still be lurking, representing the ongoing struggle with grief.

What happened to Rita in The Boogeyman? ›

Sadie is contacted by Rita, who needs her help to kill the Boogeyman. When Sadie arrives, Rita attacks her, planning to use her as bait for her trap. The Boogeyman survives the trap and kills Rita.

Who is the killer in Boogeyman 2? ›

Allen who thinks Laura committed the killings. He tries to sedate her, but the Boogeyman stabs Dr. Allen and shoves two needles in his eyes. The Boogeyman is revealed to be Henry, Laura's brother.

Is The Boogeyman worth it? ›

The Boogeyman has become a great horror film based on a short story by Stephen King. The film is exciting and the makers respond well to the childish fears of a monster in the closet or under your bed. No unnecessary filth or an extremely bloody whole, no, The Boogeyman plays more with the viewer's imagination.

How does the boogeyman 2 end? ›

Ryan; after killing Dr. Allen but prior to chasing Laura, Henry put the mask on the doctor and escaped. Laura realizes that Henry is running free and is framed for the murders and arrested. In a post-credits scene, the Boogeyman looks at a picture of Laura and Henry as adults before disappearing.

Is the boogeyman based off a real story? ›

Interestingly, while The Boogeyman isn't based on a true experience, Savage has been influenced by another horror movie and how it used the night as a cover to kill.

Is there going to be a Boogeyman 2? ›

While The Boogeyman 2 has not been officially confirmed, the success of the first film and its potential to launch a new horror franchise make a sequel announcement likely. The cast could include returning characters from the Harper family or introduce new characters in an anthology format.

What is the story behind the boogeyman? ›

Creation of the bogeyman

It is generally thought that the bogeyman was invented to serve as a caution or deterrent to children. By warning children that a bogeyman will capture them if they stray into the dark woods, for instance, parents might better ensure that children are cautious about where they go and when.

Who is The Boogeyman in real life? ›

He was also known as the Gray Man, the Werewolf of Wysteria, the Brooklyn Vampire, the Moon Maniac and the Boogey Man. Fish was a suspect in at least ten murders during his lifetime, although he only confessed to three murders that police were able to trace to a known homicide.

Will there be a boogeyman 3? ›

It is the final installment of the Boogeyman film series, following Boogeyman and Boogeyman 2 and centers on a college sophom*ore, Sarah Morris, who tries to convince her dorm that the Boogeyman is real.

What does the ending of The Boogeyman mean? ›

Despite Sadie and her family getting to a much better place, with Will openly talking about the loss of his wife and The Boogeyman seemingly dying in physical form, the film suggests that grief will continue to be prevalent in one's life no matter how much time has passed.

How scary is The Boogeyman? ›

The hype for how terrifying the adaptation was constant in the lead-up to its release. After stating that it was the scariest movie he ever directed, Savage claimed in an interview with SFX that The Boogeyman is actually the scariest Stephen King movie to date.

What does PG-13 mean? ›

PG-13: Parents Strongly Cautioned, Some Material May Be Inappropriate for Children Under 13. This rating is a stronger caution for parents that content included may not be appropriate for children under 13 (pre-teen ages). This may include stronger language, extended violence or sexual situations and drug-use.

Who did the Boogeyman lose to? ›

On OVW's 400th anniversary show, The Boogeyman made an appearance, losing to Ryan Wilson in a tables match.

What was the monster in Boogeyman? ›

The Boogeyman is the titular main antagonist of the 2023 horror film The Boogeyman, based off the Stephen King short story of the same name. It is a monster of unknown origin that targets and murders entire families, usually ones that have experienced a loss of a family member.

What is the story behind the Boogeyman? ›

Creation of the bogeyman

It is generally thought that the bogeyman was invented to serve as a caution or deterrent to children. By warning children that a bogeyman will capture them if they stray into the dark woods, for instance, parents might better ensure that children are cautious about where they go and when.

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