The plot of the film feels lackluster and underdeveloped. There's very little character development, which makes it difficult to invest emotionally and sometimes logically in the characters, especially when the horror elements kick in. The scenes often relies on predictable jump scares and supernatural tropes without much depth or complexity to the story. The plot itself feels like it's either trying to cash in on the success of the original film or rush through a conclusion that doesn't offer much satisfaction. It feels like the entire intent might have been more focused on closing off the story than delivering a truly engaging narrative.
It's evident that this sequel is trying to ride on the coattails of the original movie, but it doesn't succeed in standing on its own. The movie feels more like a money grab or an attempt to quickly tie up loose ends rather than something that adds meaningful value to the franchise. The lack of a strong, compelling plot and the shallow character arcs make it hard to get invested in the story.
This is what i feel all the time and I would avoid watching any Malaysian produced films. When comparing the cinematography to films from other regions, like Indonesia, it's clear that Malaysia's film industry still has room for improvement. Like come on guys, it's 2025 already. While Indonesia's horror films have consistently showcased impressive visuals and cinematographic techniques, Malaysia's approach here feels more like watching a low-budget drama. The lack of innovation in the visual department stands out, making the film feel uninspired. There's a missed opportunity to use the visuals to elevate the horror, and instead, it often feels like the movie is stuck in a formulaic, uninspired style that holds it back from being more than just another generic horror flick.
I would not really recommend watching it. It ultimately fails to deliver a strong plot, compelling characters, or impressive cinematography. The film feels rushed, and its reliance on tired horror tropes results in a forgettable experience. While it has some eerie moments, they're overshadowed by the film's inability to fully capitalize on its potential. Hence, 5/10. But hey, it's your eyes, ears and brain.