I wonder how much longer these Hollywood directors will continue producing these formulaic, uninspiring horror films. It's not just this issue; the entire Conjuring series seems to have deviated far from the true essence of horror. It's become so detached from reality that it fails to leave a lasting impact. The Nun 2 serves as a prime example of how clichéd these movies have become, with objects flying around and structures collapsing like something out of a superhero action movie. Even in the climax, there's a sequence reminiscent of Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning, where a building crumbles, and a girl desperately clings to a wooden plank. Such scenes really diminish the sense of suspense and terror in a film, making it feel more suited to the Marvel universe