A sequel that shines
Demonte Colony 2
– Review
‘Demonte Colony 2’ begins with Priya Bhavanishankar reminiscing about the loss of her cancer survivor husband.
She attempts to contact the spirit of her deceased husband Sarjano Khalid. During her attempt, she comes in contact with Arulnithi’s soul who dies in the first part.
Eventually, Arulnithi is saved, but he is in a vegetative state. Then we are introduced to Arulnithi’s twin brother.
How all these stories are connected to Demonte and the first part forms the core plot of the movie.
Director Ajay Gnanamuthu shows connections between the first part and the second, how certain characters’ actions determine the fate of others.
The first half takes its time to establish the new characters and how the movie is connected to the first part.
Once this is done, the gripping screenplay ensures that the audience are in for a proper horror ride.
There are enough twists and turns in the movie to keep the audience interested till the climax.
Arulnithi does a decent job in dual roles. He has put in a lot of effort in the stunt portions.
Priya Bhavani Shankar shines in her role which has more weightage than the hero.
She has played it in a neat manner and the character suits her so well.
Rest of the cast including Arun Pandian have all delivered what was expected from them.
Sam CS’s background score has added more strength to the proceedings.
Harish Kannan’s camerawork is impressive and has captured the director’s vision in an effective manner.
Rating: 4/5
