The idea of filming nearly every scene during a raging thunderstorm roaring away loudly throughout gives the scenes a nice ambiance as well as using the flashing blue light to fine effect here. As well, when this one goes for the horror, there's not much to dislike. Despite taking away some of the potential suspense here with this one playing into a familiar routine, this works the beats nicely enough that the localized touches included here from the career as a singer to the incidental changes made to localize this one provide some fun here. By taking the same storyline beats that are part of the other film and introducing a local flair here with how the concept of the killer works, the transfer into the doll and how the boy and doll's relationship develops that threatens the ensuing investigation all manage to provide a really comforting and accessible feeling. One of the more engaging aspects here is the film's enjoyable sense of familiarity while engaging the storyline. While there are many problems here, there are some enjoyable enjoyable features found in this one. Following the supposed death of a child kidnapper, a woman tries to cure her brother's involvement with the case by buying him an ordinary doll, but after a series of deaths tying him to the crimes she starts to believe the claims that the possessed doll is responsible and tries to protect him before it's too late.
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