![]() ![]() Mia doesn’t want the Annabelle doll in the house anymore, so John throws it away. John, a med student, isn’t home much, which leaves plenty of time for Mia to be haunted: things move, doors slam, all the usual haunted stuff. Mia and the baby are okay, but are put on bed rest until she delivers. And some of Annabelle’s blood has been absorbed into the Annabelle doll. This is the Annabelle doll and guess what? The daughter’s name is Annabelle. When the cops break in, she has killed herself, clutching one of Mia’s beloved dolls. The daughter has locked herself in the nursery. The boyfriend stabs Mia in the belly before cops get there and shoot him dead. Then she and her crazed boyfriend attack Mia and John. The Higgins’ daughter has returned, and she kills both of them. One night, John and Mia wake to screams from next door. Their next-door neighbors, an older couple with whom they go to church, lost their daughter two years prior when she ran away and joined a Satanic cult. Young expectant couple John and Mia are clean-cut and annoyingly perfect, which only makes me eager to get to their inevitable suffering. And while Annabelle really had no place in The Conjuring, she doesn’t really have a place in Annabelle, either. Annabelle, the standout in James Wan’s The Conjuring is back, in her own, eponymous film.
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