‘Insidious 5’ shines with an emotional core and creepy scares FMTNews FMTLifestyle
The “Insidious” franchise has often left its fans with mixed feelings. The first two focused on the Lambert family’s struggles with The Further, a dimension where tortured spirits of the deceased lingered.
Now, with this fifth movie being a direct sequel to “Insidious 2”, it brings the focus back to Josh and Dalton. The movie opens with Dalton heading off to college. However, his repressed memories are awakened when his arts professor encourages her students to “sink further” into their subconscious for a project.
His time on screen is not wasted as the audience can feel his frustrations over his inability to remember events or his determination to find out the truth behind his ghostly encounters, portraying both vulnerability and strength at the drop of a hat. It is a pity however that Byrne is relegated to a minor role with only a handful of scenes. With her being the only one who remembers the events of “Insidious 1” and “2”, you’d think she would have played a major role here.
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