Ghostbusters II

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Director: Ivan Reitman Year: 1989 Runtime: 108 min IMDb: ⭐ 6.6
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Synopsis

The discovery of a massive river of ectoplasm and a resurgence of spectral activity allows the staff of Ghostbusters to revive the business.

Five years after saving New York City from destruction by the shapeshifting god Gozer, the Ghostbusters have been sued for the property damage incurred and barred from investigating the supernatural, forcing them out of business. Ray Stantz now owns an occult bookstore and works a side job alongside Winston Zeddemore as unpopular children's entertainers; Egon Spengler works in a laboratory experimenting with human emotions; and Peter Venkman hosts a television talk show about psychics. Dana Barrett, Peter's ex-girlfriend, has an infant son named Oscar with her ex-husband and works at an art museum restoring artwork. She contacts the Ghostbusters after Oscar's baby stroller rolls, seemingly independently, into a busy intersection. At the museum, a painting of Vigo the Carpathian, a 16th-century European tyrant and powerful magician, comes to life and enslaves Dana's boss, Janosz Poha. Vigo orders Janosz to bring him a child to possess, allowing him to escape the confines of his painting and live again to conquer the world. Because of his infatuation with Dana, Janosz chooses Oscar. Meanwhile, the Ghostbusters excavate the intersection where Oscar's stroller stopped and discover a river of slime running through the abandoned Beach Pneumatic Transit system. Ray obtains a sample but is attacked by the slime and accidentally breaks a pipe that falls onto a power line, causing a citywide blackout. The Ghostbusters are arrested and taken to court for the damage and for investigating the supernatural. Upon presentation as evidence, the slime sample responds physically to the judge's tirade against the Ghostbusters and then explodes, manifesting the ghosts of the Scoleri brothers, whom he had sentenced to death. The Ghostbusters capture the ghosts in exchange for a dismissal of the charges and the right to resume their business. One night, the slime invades Dana's apartment, attacking her and Oscar. She seeks refuge with Peter, and they rekindle their relationship. The Ghostbusters discover the slime reacts to emotions and suspect it has amassed from the negative emotions of New Yorkers. Determining Vigo and the slime are connected, Egon, Ray, and Winston investigate the river of slime, but they are pulled in. They emerge at the museum and begin fighting each other until Egon realizes the slime's negative energy is influencing them. The Ghostbusters tell the mayor of their discoveries but are dismissed; his assistant Jack Hardemeyer has them committed to a psychiatric hospital to protect the mayor's political interests. A spirit appearing as Janosz kidnaps Oscar, and Dana pursues them into the museum, which is then covered with impenetrable slime. On New Year's Eve, the slime rises to the streets, causing widespread supernatural chaos. Discovering Hardemeyer's actions, the enraged mayor fires him and has the Ghostbusters released. Determining that a positive symbol will rally the citizens and weaken the slime, the Ghostbusters use slime charged with positive emotions to animate and pilot the Statue of Liberty through the streets filled with cheering citizens. At the museum, the slime barrier partially recedes due to the positive emotions. The Ghostbusters use the Statue's torch to break through the ceiling, stopping Vigo from possessing Oscar, then rappel through the ceiling and neutralize Janosz with positive slime. Vigo takes on a physical form, immobilizes Dana and the Ghostbusters, and recaptures Oscar. The gathered crowds outside begin singing a chorus of "Auld Lang Syne", and their positivity weakens Vigo, sending him back to the painting and freeing the Ghostbusters. Vigo possesses Ray, but the Ghostbusters use their weapons to free him and defeat Vigo, his painting being replaced by one depicting their likenesses surrounding Oscar. Afterwards, the city lauds the Ghostbusters and the Statue of Liberty is returned to Liberty Island.

Summary adapted from TMDb and Wikipedia sources.

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Content Warnings

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there's a dead animal
spoiler There is a scene where a woman's mink coat is possessed and runs off.
someone is stalked
spoiler Janosz does display stalker behavior towards Dana (e.g. showing up to her house uninvited)
someone is restrained
spoiler One major instance I can think of is that when the Ghostbusters are put in the psychiatric ward, they're seen wearing straitjackets.
there's eye mutilation
spoiler There's a corpse-like ghost with empty eye sockets.
someone falls to their death
spoiler No, but there's a scene showing a baby on a ledge high above the street. The baby is flown off (by the evil spirit of a living man) and doesn't come to harm.
an infant is abducted
spoiler A baby is repeatedly abducted (or nearly abducted in some cases) as a major plot point. However, the baby eventually returns to his mother safely.
a kid dies
spoiler No, but there's a scene showing a baby on a ledge high above the street. The baby is flown off by the evil spirit of a living man who is planning to subject it to spiritual possession. The possession comes very close to happening, but the baby is ultimately saved, having come to no harm at any point.
a non-human character dies
Yes
someone is kidnapped
spoiler The baby, he is saved in the end
someone is possessed
spoiler Ray gets possessed briefly, there is an attempt to possess the baby, and Janosz may be possessed throughout the film but it is a bit unclear
there are shower scenes
Yes
there's ghosts
spoiler There are quite a few ghosts
someone wets/soils themselves
spoiler Baby Oscar is described as "smelling a bit ripe" by Venkman, who then goes on to say that he might have had an accident himself.
there's a mental institution scene
spoiler The Ghostbusters are briefly considered to be insane, and end up committed to in a mental institution for a few scenes.
electro-therapy is used
spoiler While there is no electro-therapy there are two ghosts who were given the chair. This may be close enough to upset viewers
there's misophonia
spoiler There are a lot of squishy slime noises which may trigger misophonia.
there's flashing lights or images
Yes
a baby cries
Yes
a pregnant person dies
spoiler There are no pregnancies. A baby is featured prominently throughout the movie and is put in danger, but saved.
there's childbirth
spoiler There are no pregnancies. A baby is featured prominently throughout the movie and is put in danger, but saved.
someone miscarries
spoiler There are no pregnancies. A baby is featured prominently throughout the movie and is put in danger, but saved.
someone has an abortion
spoiler There are no pregnancies. A baby is featured prominently throughout the movie and is put in danger, but saved.
there is a baby or unborn child
spoiler Yes, a baby is a recurring character seen throughout the movie.
there are homophobic slurs
spoiler “S*ssy.” Venkman also asks Vigo if the men like him in a way intended to degrade him and there’s a joke where the punchline is Ray and another man saying they love each other while under the influence of mood slime.
someone is misgendered
spoiler Vigo is called a “bimbo”
there's fat jokes
spoiler Venkman calls one of the Scoleri Brothers "fat boy."
there is sexual content
spoiler Very, very mild.
there's end credits scenes?
Yes
a car crashes
spoiler Not in the final film, but there was a deleted scene where a possessed Ray crashes Ecto-1A. You can see some leftover setup shots in the montage.
a car honks or tires screech
spoiler ECTO-1 / 1A IN ACTION! The heroes ride again!

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