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* [[Paranoia Fuel]]
* [[Squick]]: Once again, all over the place
* [[Tear Jerker]]: Louis weeping and cradling Gage's deceased body, and when Louis weeps as he carries {{spoiler|Rachel's body to the burial ground, hoping she will come [[Back Fromfrom the Dead]].}}
** The scene, both in the movie and the book, where Louis and his father-in-law start to fight at {{spoiler|Gage's funeral}}, and ''knock over his coffin.''
{{quote|{{spoiler|The coffin did not actually open and spill Gage's sad, hurt remains out onto the floor for all of them to gawp at, but Louis was sickly aware that they had only been spared that by the way the coffin had fallen--on its bottom instead of its side. ... Nonetheless in that split instant before the lid slammed shut on its broken latch again, he saw a flash of gray--the suit they had bought to put in the ground around Gage's body. And a bit of pink. Gage's hand, maybe. Sitting there on the floor, Louis put his face in his hands and began to weep.}}}}
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** [[Jerkass Woobie]]: Louis, who just won't learn his lesson about letting dead stay dead, but you can't help but pity him anyway.
*** Zelda, somewhat, too. She wasn't exactly nice, but she was a little girl in HORRIBLE PAIN and nobody could do anything about it.
** Rachel.
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=== The sequel provides examples of: ===
* [[Chewing the Scenery]]: Gus, post-resurrection. [[Clancy Brown]] hamming it up makes watching this worthwhile.
* [[Narm]]: Even more so than the first film.
** The death by potato scene in particular.
* [[Nausea Fuel]] / [[Nightmare Fuel]]: {{spoiler|Resurrected Renee's melting face at the end.}}
* [[Squick]]: It stays over from the original.