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In lots of ways Insidious is one of the most unlikely franchise's existing today and unlike many of its other horror franchise counterparts it really is the film series that could, for over three films now Insidious has managed to be both profitable and also most importantly highly watchable and more than a little bit creepy. The first two Insidious tales saw Saw co-creators and Australia's unsung Hollywood hero's James Wan and Leigh Whannell deliver some otherworldly chills without resorting to OTT violence or gore splatter that has sadly been a staple of modern day horror films that think the more blood spilled the more effective the film will be and with this third entry to the franchise Leigh Whannell takes over directing duties from his now box office superstar buddy Wan which sees him do a more than admirable job. A long time player in the modern horror scene, Whannell surely knows a thing or two about what freaks us movie goers out and where the first Insidious scared us with its white faced man and then the second got us with its red faced demon, here in the third chapter which is in fact a prequel of sorts to the events of what has transpired before, Whannell creates a figure almost as scary as Jigsaw himself with the 'Man that can't breathe'. A horrible and off putting creation this figure is a large part of the reason why this entry into the series keeps the chills coming and while Whannell relies on the jump scare and silent soundtrack situation quite a lot to make Insidious scary, there's little denying there's more ingenuity here than most other low budgeted horror flicks. There's also a surprising amount of heart thrown into the mix here and while it may come off as cheesy and sap-filled, it's nice for a film of this ilk to throw some emotional resonance into an otherwise highly unrealistic scenario of possessed teens and ghost worlds.
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While the dialogue can sometimes fall flat and Whannell and Angus Sampson's comical ghost hunters that played large parts in the first films still feel a little out of place, Insidious 3 is a highly watchable and often highly effective piece of horror filmmaking that never tries to outstretch its reach. After three solid films it feels as though the makers of Insidious know exactly what their films are and what they aren't and we as an audience can be thankful for that and now can look forward to what Whannell and his team have in store for us when chapter 4 hopefully eventuates. 3 footprints out of 5.
Contents. Plot Several years before, teenager Quinn Brenner meets with retired Elise Rainier. Elise reluctantly agrees to try and contact the spirit of Quinn's mother, Lillith, who died one year prior. However, Elise urges Quinn not to try and contact her mother again after sensing a malevolent force. After auditioning for a school for the performing arts, Quinn sees a mysterious figure waving to her from the distance on the street. Distracted, she is hit by a car, having both of her legs broken in the process. Now stuck in her home with her father Sean and brother Alex, Quinn begins to experience increasingly disturbing, including seeing visions of a dark spirit wearing an oxygen mask known as the 'Man Who Can't Breathe'—the same figure that caused her accident.
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One of Quinn's neighbors, an elderly woman with who had previously said several confusing and cryptic things to her about the 'Man Who Can't Breathe', passes away. Sean meets with Elise, who like him is also grieving after the death of her husband Jack, and tries to convince her to help his daughter.
Elise declines, stating that her previous visits to the dark spiritual world of the 'Further' made her realize that an evil spirit is hunting her. However, she is convinced by her friend and former colleague Carl to continue using her spiritual ability, after he reminds her about her successful in 1986, and stating that she is stronger than any spirits or demons because she is living and they are not. Due to Elise's refusal, Alex suggests Sean call on alleged demonologists Specs and Tucker, who have built a following on the. During their investigation, Quinn becomes briefly possessed by the 'Man Who Can't Breathe,' breaks through her leg braces, and attempts to attack Sean, Specs, and Tucker. Sean realizes Specs and Tucker are and prepares to kick the duo out until Elise arrives.
Deducing that the dark spirit's goal is to lure potential victims to 'The Further' so it can eat their life force, Elise decides to enter the spiritual world, and enlists Specs and Tucker to help. Elise enters the Further and has a brief fight with the evil spirit that haunts her (a mysterious ), before she discovers Jack's spirit. Jack begins to encourage Elise to commit so that they might be reunited. Elise realizes that Jack is actually the 'Man Who Can't Breathe' in disguise and slashes his face before escaping back to the physical world. Elise realizes that Quinn has to defeat him on her own. Though Quinn is at first at a disadvantage, Elise receives a message from Quinn's deceased neighbor: Lillith had left Quinn a letter to read before she graduated High School, but Quinn never found it.
Lillith's spirit suddenly appears in the Further and helps Quinn defeat the 'Man Who Can't Breathe.' Elise gives parting words to the family, including words of encouragement from Lillith's spirit. She leaves with Specs and Tucker, and the three agree to form a partnership. Later, Elise arrives home and notices her dog barking at something. Suddenly, appears behind her. as Elise Rainier.
as Sean Brenner. as Quinn Brenner. as Tucker.
as Specs. as Maggie. Tate Berney as Alex Brenner. Michael Reid MacKay as 'The Man Who Can't Breathe'.
as Dr. Henderson. Steve Coulter as Carl. Phyllis Applegate as Grace.
Ashton Moio as Hector. as Lillith Brenner. Tom Fitzpatrick as Bride in Black / Parker Crane.
Adrian Sparks as Jack Rainier. Phil Abrams as Mel. Ruben Garfias as Ernesto. as The Acting School Audition Judge.
Amaris Davidson as Nurse. Garrett Ryan as Young Josh Lambert. as Lipstick-Face Demon Production.