Insidious: Chapitre 2 Soundtrack (

Insidious: Chapitre 2 Soundtrack (2013) cover

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Insidious (capítulo 2)

Title in Português:

Insidious: Capítulo 2

Title in Français:

Insidious: Chapitre 2

Title in Türk:

Ruhlar Bölgesi: Bölüm 2

Title in Deutsch:

Insidious Chapter 2

Synopsis

In 1986, Lorraine Lambert summons demonology's Elise Rainier to help her son Josh, who is being followed by the spirit of an old woman. After investigating the house and encountering paranormal phenomena, Elise tells Lorraine that they must suppress Josh's astral projection abilities for his own safety.

Twenty-five years later, Renai Lambert is under questioning about the death of Elise. She is warned that if her husband Josh's fingerprints are found at the crime scene, he will be prosecuted for Elise's murder. The Lambert family relocate to Lorraine's house as the investigation continues.

Renai and the others begin to experience strange, seemingly paranormal activity in the house.

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Insidious: Chapitre 2
Piano Sonata in B-flat Major, Op. 35, 2nd movement
Frédéric Chopin: Writer
Alisa Burket: Performer
Lookin' West
Rose Byrne: Performer
Further dreaming
Joseph Bishara: Performer
red out of blackness
Joseph Bishara: Performer
dwarf apparition
Joseph Bishara: Performer
void figure 8
Joseph Bishara: Performer
void figure 4
Joseph Bishara: Performer
dead family materialization
Joseph Bishara: Performer
void figure 6
Joseph Bishara: Performer
the purity
Joseph Bishara: Performer
refusal
Joseph Bishara: Performer
moments in void
Joseph Bishara: Performer
taped vision
Joseph Bishara: Performer
shadows are your home now
Joseph Bishara: Performer
not the house
Joseph Bishara: Performer
the kept in the Further
Joseph Bishara: Performer
seen through
Joseph Bishara: Performer
into the Further 2
Joseph Bishara: Performer
I'll show you
Joseph Bishara: Performer
the dark room
Joseph Bishara: Performer
ghost room
Joseph Bishara: Performer
broken through
Joseph Bishara: Performer
calling the dead
Joseph Bishara: Performer
visit the injured
Joseph Bishara: Performer
compelled awake
Joseph Bishara: Performer
long passings
Joseph Bishara: Performer
Further entry
Joseph Bishara: Performer
out while alive
Joseph Bishara: Performer
reaching Further
Joseph Bishara: Performer
Ghost photographs
Joseph Bishara: Performer
inside your dream
Joseph Bishara: Performer
the flickering entity
Joseph Bishara: Performer
Insidious Chapter 2
Joseph Bishara: Performer
you think I did this
Joseph Bishara: Performer
new home
Joseph Bishara: Performer
empty crib
Joseph Bishara: Performer
empty home
Joseph Bishara: Performer
had a bad dream
Joseph Bishara: Performer
who behind eyes
Joseph Bishara: Performer
Don't You Dare
Joseph Bishara: Performer
are you Here
Joseph Bishara: Performer
only Ghosts left
Joseph Bishara: Performer
this is My room
Joseph Bishara: Performer
to Live again
Joseph Bishara: Performer
Mater Mortis
Joseph Bishara: Performer
putrid chamber
Joseph Bishara: Performer
Further striking
Joseph Bishara: Performer
feel real Pain
Joseph Bishara: Performer
one of the Dead
Joseph Bishara: Performer
the Mother
Joseph Bishara: Performer
good little girl
Joseph Bishara: Performer
closing Further
Joseph Bishara: Performer
time to forget
Joseph Bishara: Performer
new haunting
Joseph Bishara: Performer
void figure 7 (ch2)
Joseph Bishara: Performer

User reviews

Thomas Williams
7/10

The use of subtle but impactful sound design in the soundtrack enhances the horror elements of the film, creating a truly immersive viewing experience.

Robert Hernandez
9/10

The use of sound effects and eerie whispers in the soundtrack adds an extra layer of creepiness to the movie, creating a truly immersive and spine-tingling experience. The music seamlessly blends with the narrative, enhancing the emotional impact of key scenes and making the supernatural elements feel even more real.

Patricia Hernandez
7/10

The haunting melodies and ominous tones in the soundtrack evoke a sense of unease and mystery, immersing the audience in the supernatural world of the film.

George Green
5/10

Mark Hall
8/10

The use of unsettling and dissonant sounds in the soundtrack effectively enhances the sense of dread and fear, keeping the audience on edge.