White
Noise 2
(2007)
Rated PG13
Starring: Nathan Fillion, Katee Sackhoff,
and Craig Fairbrass
Rating:

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White
Noise was not a film that begged for a sequel. Unless,
of course, that sequel was going to explain what the hell happened in the
first film. (I'm still
scratching my head over what it was supposed to be about.) Nevertheless,
White Noise 2 has been released and, while it doesn't answer any
of the questions raised by the first movie, it makes for a pretty good
film on
its own. Abe
Dale (Nathan Fillion) sits down to eat dinner with his wife and son at
a local diner. Without any provocation, a man walks in and shoots
Abe's wife and son and then kills himself. Understandably stunned, Abe
tries to deal with the
situation
but, immediately following
their double funeral, he desides to take an entire bottle of pills to
join them in the afterlife. His friend, Marty (Adrian Holmes), finds
him in the nick of time and
he's rushed to the hospital, where he's resuscitated.
Following
his near death experience, Abe begins to see strange things and
hear odd voices. His doctor (William MacDonald) just happens to be working
on research into Electronic Voice Phenomenon (EVP), where the dead try
to communicate with the living through recorded media. The doctor theorizes
that Abe might be able to hear these voices directly instead of needing
the usually required electronic devices. But before Abe can ask too many
questions, the doctor dies of a heart attack, leaving Abe to research
his mysterious gift on his own.
White
Noise 2 is one of those direct-to-DVD sequels that has a tenuous
connection to the first movie. Aside from the subject of
EVP, there is no connection between the two films.
Nathan
Fillion, who is best known for his work on TV's "Firefly" and "Desperate
Housewives," is, by far, the best thing about White Noise 2.
He gives Abe a likeable quality that makes the viewer care about his
plight no matter how outlandish the plot eventually gets. Katee Sackhoff,
of
TV's "Battlestar Galactica," is suitably attractive as Abe's nurse, Sherry,
who tries to ease his loss.
Although
the religious overtones are a bit much and the Ghost-like conclusion
is heavy on the schmaltz, White Noise 2 bests the original by
staying focused, producing some effective jump scares, and never taking
itself
too seriously.
Trivia: When
Marty asks Abe if he thinks he is a super hero, he refers to Abe as "Captain
Tight Pants." Nathan Fillion (who plays Abe) was also referred
to as "Captain Tight Pants" when he played Capt. Malcolm Reynolds
in the TV series, "Firefly." (Source: The
Internet Movie Database) |