Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2

Film - 2024
6,0
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Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2 it's a movie with Scott Chambers, Ryan Oliva, Marcus Massey, Tallulah Evans, Lewis Santer Full cast. Directed by Rhys Frake-Waterfield. Original title Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2, runtime 93 minutes. Genres Horror, Thriller.
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Violence galore in this horrific bandwagon of  La Prof Dell' Horror La Prof Dell' Horror
We were all waiting for it (ok, maybe not everyone, but I was). Certainly, we splatterophiles, lovers of ruby ​​red in profusion, were anxiously waiting to find out if we were about to encounter a new disappointment again. Despite my numerous commitments, I couldn't help but dive into this vision. Winnie the Pooh, all blood and no honey, starts with a bang, and she immediately shows that she doesn't want to joke around much. The film's trailblazer doesn't boast any particular originality, let's say it runs in the obvious direction. A forest, a caravan, three dilapidated friends intent on a séance, and the inevitable, monstrously horrifying end. (Worthy of note is the means with which the last unfortunate person tries to escape, so flashy that it causes hives, a real cool thing.) The first thing that immediately catches the eye is that the ballooned budget (one million dollars in comparison of the one hundred thousand of the first chapter), influenced the quality of the footage. Winnie and Piglet also have a more rotten and convincing appearance, thanks to more realistic masks and make-up. Filming and photography also become more valuable. The thing that, unfortunately, remains stretched, is the screenplay. Reluctantly, I cannot promote that one, although it is slightly improved compared to blood and honey. Despite managing to package a superior product to the previous one (and, let's face it, it didn't take much), Rhys Frake-Waterfield, with the help of Matt Leslie, fails to propose an intriguing narrative, tying Winnie The Pooh 2 to a bandwagon splatter, and nothing else. The film is not able to generate above average interest, it is not captivating, it does not propose a plot capable of creating the necessary suspense, and in some points, more than one, honestly, it bores. In practice, the good Rhys, aware of knowing that the feature film will be a great success regardless, offers us the same Read all

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Five months following the murders, Christopher Robin tries returning to his regular life while dealing with his PTSD. Deep within the 100-Acre-Wood, a destructive rage grows as Winnie-the-Pooh, Piglet, Owl, and Tigger find their home and their lives endangered after their existence is revealed.

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