However this played well in their favor because when they threw a twist at me, I was actually caught of guard and surprised. I went into the film expecting it to be a prequel (such as FNaF 2 is to FNaF 1) but by the end of the film I honestly couldn't tell. The CGI seemed a bit better in this film, though still a bit out of place, and they seemed to incorporate a lot of in-game features (such as emotes) to try and liven up the film a bit, which worked well in my opinion. You cant really go screaming full force for seemingly no reason. The voice actors were a HUGE step-up from those in the first film, though there were still a few parts that were toned down, but that s pretty common when you're trying to make a film from home. However, for the most part it holds true with only a major change or 2. In addition the story veers a slight bit off-path from the cannon lore of FNaF and focus's more on the fan-made characters than the story of FNaF. This film is a bit longer than the first film, almost 30 minutes longer, and a lot of it feels like unnecessary filler, though I can see it being for world and character building, I think those are unnecessary when its a fan-film based on a huge franchise with extremely in-depth lore and a crap-ton of games. Just like the first one however, this film is a bit difficult to find, so if you want to watch it just search up DarkFilmz Productions on YouTube. That being said, its something that you can watch if you like Five Nights at Freddy's and still enjoy well enough. Just like it's predecessor, this movie isn't bad, but it also isn't really great.
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