Movie Information
Overall Rank: 11421
Average Rating: 2.4/4
# of Ratings: 35
Theatrical Release Date: 11/09/2007
Blu-ray/DVD Release Date: 04/08/2008
Language: English
Genre: Horror, Thriller
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Franck Khalfoun
Actors: Rachel Nichols, Wes Bentley, Philip Akin, Grace Lynn Kung, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, Stephanie Moore
Plot: On Christmas Eve a woman's car won't start in the parking garage. She must escape before her stalker finds her.
Quick Movie Reviews
Rating of
3/4
dukeakasmudge - wrote on 10/18/2011
Ive heard so many bad reviews of this flick I really expected it to suck but it was WAY better then I expected it to be.A VERY good film.NOT your normal Christmas film
Rating of
2/4
Chris Kavan - wrote on 11/09/2008
I would describe this as predictable but entertaining. If you can ignore the obvious plot holes, it's a good way to spend the time. Wes Bentley does the psychologically-messed-up villain well, and Rachel Nichols looks great in that dress.
Full Movie Reviews
Rating of
3/4
An Underdog
Franz Patrick - wrote on 11/16/2008
I was pretty surprised that I enjoyed this movie quite a bit because a lot of critics didn’t like it. While I don’t disagree that this is no different than most cat-mouse thrillers out there, I thought it was solid when it came to delivering the thrills. If one expects nothing but to be entertained when it comes to the characters making stupid decisions, the killer popping out of nowhere, and missing opportunities of escape, one will bound to like this picture. Wes Bentley (”American Beauty”) is pretty effective as the parking attendant who terrorizes Rachel Nichols (”Alias”). I wasn’t that surprised to see Bentley as an effective stalker because I noticed a little bit of craziness in his eyes on “American Beauty.” His charisma works worked with him in the beginning and …
Rating of
3/4
Scary
chiggles - wrote on 05/31/2008
I honestly had no idea that I would enjoy P2 as much as I really did. I was starting to get sick of these horror movies being released which are just the same old trash over and over again. Alexandre Aja has kind of grown when it comes to the horror genre of things. His first major studio film, High Tension, is truly a spectacular movie. It really pushed the limits of horror movies and had a plot in which is nothing original, but he certainly had elements of the movie which made it a lot better. Coming to France to the US he moved on to do the remake for The Hills Have Eyes, which is in my favorites for best horror movie. But instead of directing this time, hes producing. Franck Khalfoun takes over the directing spot this time and does an amazing job.
The cinematography of the movie …
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