Atom User Reviews for Don't Breathe 2
Great twist to original storyline. Had me on the edge of my seat!
10/10 I loved it and it got me so excited ! Definitely a must see .
Don’t kill off my homie man!!!
The movie was amazing must see again
Absolutely loved this follow up!
Not really worth seeing
A lot of action from the beginning I’ll give it 20stars
The first half of the movie was very similar to the first. You’re holding your breath with the main character hoping they don’t hear you. If you enjoyed the first movie, you’re gonna like this one. The suspense is great and the kills are creative. Spoilers***** The second half is a bit of a standard revenge film like Taken.
it's not that great! but it's not extremely bad.
Loved it
Why did you kill him?!!!😶
The movie was amazing!!!! A lot better than the first one. I just wish they kept the old guy a live
May have a franchise here, the movie gets better with every new release.
Better than the first one
Suspenseful
Great antihero film.
Pretty good check it out
I was on the edge of my seat. Good ASF!
Def had multiple twist every time you thought the story was over… great movie!
It was honestly one of the best movies I’ve seen I rate it 100 plus!! If you haven’t seen it go see it!
Better than the first one
Great Movie
Amazing
Very good movie! And suspenseful
it was ok, I liked part 1 bettrt
A great sequel to the original. You won't be disappointed.
Left with lots of questions.
Just as good as the first one go see it
movie was good...was hoping that man didn't die in the end.
Can’t wait for part 3!
Must watch!
One of the best movie I watched this year it’s a must see.
Good asf no boring parts and has a lil twist to it.
Metacritic
We love charismatic murders and compelling monsters, but it’s always a little more comfortable to love them when they appear to be acting for good. The best thing about Don’t Breathe 2 is the way it constantly undermines that comfort, as though demanding we question the desire to assign hero and villain roles at all.

The increasingly ornate violence (much of it taking place in a newer if no less creaky location) fuels an effective thrill machine, and if that machine can’t match the unexpected sweetness of the T-800’s relationship with John Connor, well, maybe that’s for the best.

The film’s gore is just as likely to invoke fear as to serve as a killer punchline to one of Rodo Sayagues’s set pieces.
