Insidious: Chapter 2

Insidious: Chapter 2 (2013)

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Corrected entry: When Renai goes through to the baby's room, she sees a face at the window and screams. The face belongs to future Josh who is in The Further and has just knocked on the front door and is now looking through the window to left of the door. We then see Josh move back from the window and push the front door open. The front door is on the ground floor but the bedrooms are upstairs on the first floor so how could he have been seen through a window that is on a different level? (01:16:07)

Correction: The face she saw was not Josh's face, it was the man that Josh was chasing, he had already got inside before Josh even arrived at the house. And the face she saw was not in the window it was behind the canopy of the baby's crib.

Corrected entry: When Renai goes to the baby's room after the knock at the door, she sees a face at the window and screams. The face belongs to future Josh who is stuck in The Further and is trying to get into the house. The baby's room is upstairs on the first floor but when the camera cuts to Josh outside, he is looking through the downstairs window next to the front door. (01:16:07)

Correction: When Lorraine checks on the baby after the knock at the door, it is the long haired ghost she sees, not Josh.

Continuity mistake: When Josh finds Renai on the floor and takes and places her on the couch her head is facing upwards, but in the next shot her head is tilted and facing the camera when Josh smells her, without her head moving.

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Trivia: Very briefly in the film, you can see a computer wallpaper image with the characters Specs, Tucker and an unknown third man. This third man is actually director James Wan in a small "blink-and-you'll-miss-it" cameo.

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Question: If Parker was possessing Josh throughout the whole movie, why didn't he just kill Josh's family right off the bat instead of waiting until close towards the end of the movie?

Brandon York

Answer: He answered that while chasing Renai, it was because at first he didn't really want to but his mom kept planting seeds in his head and telling him that if he doesn't he's going to die and towards the end you can tell he was very close to dying so he gave in and try to kill the family. Also throughout the whole movie it talked about the fact that his mother basically forced him to kill people.

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