Definitely needs a sequel
If for no other reason, than for the fact that the Smile demon is now attached to the cop. If you think it fucked with Rose's life, imagine what his hallucinations could do to a guy walking around with a gun.
shareIf for no other reason, than for the fact that the Smile demon is now attached to the cop. If you think it fucked with Rose's life, imagine what his hallucinations could do to a guy walking around with a gun.
shareThe fact Sosie Bacon went up in flames is a bit of a dampener for the possible sequel. She was fantastic as the lead. Not sure a sequel would feel the same with her absence.
shareYou could absolutely bring her back as a smile demon hallucination for Joel.
share(Spoilers) That's really not the same and is actually much worse than her not appearing at all. She was an excellent lead because she was so sympathetic. Bringing her back as a smile demon hallucination is actually like rubbing salt on a wound because it's a reminder she's not only dead and gone, but she lost to the entity.
shareGreat idea actually.
shareI thought of the same thing and it's a great idea.
shareI want a sequel also. Smile is the best horror of the year. I think the ending was a little disappointing. But overall some shots really freaked me out and is a really good movie. Plus the blonde actress from 90210 who played Rose's sister and her son are both still alive. And after the last scene of the nephew looking out the window, they can easily tell a great story there... a spinoff movie. I also think they should have another movie about the prisoner in a prequel to Smile.
shareHaha, yeah I can see it. But it really is like a Japanese horror.
shareI really think a movie about the prisoner (prequel) could be great.
shareForgot the nephew, he is clearly traumatized now, which may lead to something in the future.
shareI'm pretty sure the original ending was the face-off at the cabin. Then they decided to have a sequel and we got this disappointing finale. All for filthy lucre.
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