Don't Breathe 2

Norman Nordstrom (Stephen Lang), the "blind man" from the first movie, lives in an isolated house with his daughter Phoenix (Madelyn Grace) and grows hothouse plants for sale. He's paranoid about Phoenix's safety and keeps her mostly indoors, home schooling her but also training her to be tough and resilient with survival skills.

Norman tells Phoenix she lost her mother and everything in a house fire, which she vaguely remembers but 11yr old Phoenix is beginning to realise this doesn't add up and is asking him probing questions and looking for greater freedom.

On one of her rare visits to town a group of "bad men" spot Phoenix and follow her ride back home. Later that night they break into the house with bad intentions.

Bad sequel is bad. A setup that makes almost no sense, improbable action, a basement the size of a warehouse, a house with unclear geometry, stupid nasty plot twist I hated. This is the sort of straight to streaming home invasion trash that the first movie wasn't but obviously because that did well we got this. They even sort of try to rehabilitate Nordstrom as a character because they can sense a franchise here.

2/10 avoid like fuck, nasty cynical garbage. It only gets 2 because the dog is a better actor this time.