1/17/2023 0 Comments Annabelle 2 endingshe joltingly turns to the camera before we snap-fade to black. The movie's mid-credits scene is incredibly simple - a slow zoom in on the Annabelle doll as the tension ramps up before. Creation doesn't even have a tease like that, keeping Annabelle's movement entirely off screen - until the movie's over, that is. The first Annabelle almost flirted with breaking this, having the doll levitate and start moving, but it was swiftly revealed to be the actions of the Ram and nothing quite so Child's Play. Like all good horror movies, this seemed to be part of an explicit set of creepy rules. A creepy doll is incredibly scary when it's sat there staring you down with its cold glass eyes - and implied movement where it's shifted slightly when the character and audience can be utterly terrifying - but the moment it starts prancing around like a marionette it becomes laughable. The reasons for this should be obvious to any horror die-hard. Across the series, the specifics or her powers and nature of possession has varied (as already discussed, in Creation alone we got a lot of substantive changes) but through it all there's been one strict constant: you never see the doll move. Counting her brief cameo in The Conjuring 2, this is the fourth movie to feature Annabelle.
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