After a certain point; it's just a snuff film. The reality is that the woman in the bedroom is a five gallons of blood person and after loosing her arm, or the way it was broken, she would have gone into shock. Pouring bleach and salt on her face and wounds would have caused more pain and she would have fainted until dead. Not to mention it's probably similar getting acid thrown on your face; just not going to be coherent for the table leg mace opening your chest cavity. Finally if the sword was thrown into the water with the lights around it and she died by drowning, blood would have came out of her mouth from the lungs and she couldn't have been able to climb out of the tank and grab the sword from the ledge. The soundtrack was better than the first and gave off a new retro wave vibe, but the only nice cinematography was the blue light from the floor of the terrifier "haunted fun house" amusement park attraction, and the red light from the pool in the " cave" beneath. Her as an angel looking down was cute. Devil in a clown outfit, reasonable. Supernatural ending with the sword still there after Art tossed it into the abyss, and she drowned; not possible. Classic horror movies worked because of the director, writers, and cast; the totality of a movie. Moving forward, you should be more like Wes Craven, Sean Cunningham, and John Carpenter instead of just allude to their works.