While the Garza case begins to unfold, one that is equally mystifying and disturbing for Rainier, it unveils an even darker secret hidden within the walls of the house that ultimately leads the Insidious narrative full circle. ![]() Rainier is drawn to the case, as it is not only her old home, but she believes that a supernatural presence resided over the house during her childhood years. Nevertheless, she takes a job from a frightened Ted Garza (Josh Stewart) who claims that ghosts are tormenting his current abode. ![]() Years later, and still suffering from the events in Chapter 3, Rainier fears that her death is near. ![]() Here I was hoping that it was the last movie in the follow up to the only good idea Insidious: Chapter 2 established: dead ghost hunter Lin Shaye finally conquering the Further! Granted, expecting much from a series that has monetized haphazard retcons, and disingenuous jump scares begs the question, "how does Leigh Whannell keep pumping these things out, and why do we keep paying for them"? Is it the glossy filters that James Wan brought to the original, or Lin Shaye’s older sensibilities that foster audience attention?Īfter the death of her mother, and years of suffering under the torment of her father for her supernatural abilities, a young Elise Rainier (Shaye) abandons her childhood home in Five Keys (get it?!?), New Mexico, searching for acceptance elsewhere. ![]() I feel guilty writing that I was disappointed with Insidious: The Last Key.
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