It's a great sequel. If you liked the first one, there's no reason you shouldn't like this. It captures the same vibe as the first one, without being too much of a retread. In some ways it even improves upon it. A great mix of creepiness and humor that doesn't feel forced. Mark Duplass is so perfect as this character. And for the ladies, the dude hangs dong.
Yeah I liked it a lot too. Thereโs just one thing that didnโt make sense to me: How did Sara survive after getting stabbed in the stomach that many times? Also I assume if youโve killed 39 people you would know if someone wasnโt dead, but thatโs just nitpicking.
I think he intentionally didn't want to kill her, just to severely injure her giving her the chance to re-enact what he did to the dude he killed in the original Creep at the end, he basicly offered himself to be the climax for her Encounters project so he left it up to her to decide if she wanted to kill him or not, that's why he had that positioning and was giving the speech while anticipating the blow from behind. I think he genuinely wanted to die, but instead of killing him, she knocked him out and flash forward it's hinted that he is stalking her, which will lead us to the Creep 3, which i assume will be release in 1-2 years.
Just finished watching it, wasn't as unnerving as the first one but still pretty effective, they took a different approach with this one which is a good thing. I am intrigued enough to finish off the trilogy.
A video artist looking for work drives to a remote house in the forest to meet a man claiming to be a serial killer. But after agreeing to spend the day with him, she soon realizes that she made a deadly mistake.