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The Rope Curse 2

Is The Rope Curse 2 a Hit or Flop?

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Is The Rope Curse 2 worth watching? With a rating of 5.5/10, this Horror film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Rope Curse 2 Synopsis

Jia-min, who was born sensitive to the paranormal, tries to summon "Yi-A-Gu" with two streamers. Huo-ge helps Jia-min subdue the spirit when the situation goes out of hand. Huo-ge possesses supernatural powers but lost his will to exorcise demons during a battle with the Thai Demon five years ago. As the wave of suicides continues, the village is thrown into chaos. Another battle is about to begin.

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Top Cast

Hsu An-Chih
Hsu An-ChihJia-min
Vera Chen
Vera ChenYu-lan
Lee Kang-sheng
Lee Kang-shengHuo-ge
Chen Bo-zheng
Chen Bo-zheng
Yen Cheng-kuo
Yen Cheng-kuo
Jason Tsou
Jason Tsou
Hsia Yu-chiao
Hsia Yu-chiao
Lei Hung
Lei Hung
Fox Lee
Fox Lee

Frequently Asked Questions

Is The Rope Curse 2 worth watching?

The Rope Curse 2 has received mixed reviews with a 5.5/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Horror movies.

Is The Rope Curse 2 hit or flop?

The Rope Curse 2 has received average ratings (5.5/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is The Rope Curse 2?

The Rope Curse 2 is a Horror movie that Jia-min, who was born sensitive to the paranormal, tries to summon "Yi-A-Gu" with two streamers. Huo-ge helps Jia-min subdue the spirit when the situa...

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Critic Reviews

AlunauwieAug 31, 2025
★ 7

The Rope Curse 2 continues the story from the first film, focusing again on the ritual to cleanse cursed ropes but introduces a new antagonist—an evil demon from Thailand seeking to be reborn as a human. While the sequel’s plot differs significantly from the original, watching the first film is recommended to better understand the ritual and the returning characters who play important roles near the ending. The story’s foundation is established clearly with introductions to key characters such as the Thai demon, Chair Maiden, Huo Ge, and Jia Min. However, the narrative has some confusing elements, like the unclear origins of the demon statue and contradictory details about why the demon kills its supposed worshippers, the drug dealers. Unlike the first film, the victims' connections to the evil spirit are vague, and some plot points—like the curse affecting an unrelated YouTuber—feel forced. Despite this, tension builds well with several intense scenes, including impressive possession sequences, making this installment noticeably scarier than its predecessor. The film’s resolution, particularly the battle with the demon, feels rushed and unsatisfying given the demon’s established power. Performances are generally solid, especially Vera Chen as Jia Min’s aunt, who delivers compelling and extreme emotional moments. Although critics on IMDb gave it low ratings and some characters act unrealistically or annoyingly, the film still offers a coherent story and worthwhile themes, making it an entertaining watch for fans of Taiwanese horror. Read the full review here: (Indonesian version : alunauwie.com) and (English version : uwiepuspita.com)