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4''Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2'' is a 2000 sequel to ''Film/TheBlairWitchProject''.
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6Five fans of the original ''Film/TheBlairWitchProject'' journey into the woods near Burkittsville to investigate the hysteria and mystery surrounding the film. After a night of heavy drinking, they wake up with no clue of what happened. Or what they may have done.
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9!!This film provides examples of:
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11* AllThereInTheManual: Sort of. A Direct-To-TV tie-in mockumentary ''Shadow of the Blair Witch'' clarifies that this film is a dramatization of events that 'happened' in the Blair Witch universe, and has different actors playing the characters in this film. This film can be viewed [[http://vimeo.com/109251556 here]].
12* AlternateContinuity: Like many expanded universe media of the original film, this movie isn't considered in continuity with each other. In this case, this is referred to as an InUniverse dramatization of events set shortly after the original movie was released in Burketsville.
13* AnachronicOrder: We see snippets of the sheriff interrogating Jeff, Steven and Kim interspersed throughout the film -- showing that ''something'' happened during their trip. There are also clips of the tourists being murdered at various points before and after it chronologically happens in the film.
14* ArcWords: "Video never lies."
15* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler: Peggy from the grocery store refuses to serve Kim based off her appearance, and it's later revealed Kim killed her.]]
16* BigBad: Elly Kedward, aka the Blair Witch.
17* BlondeBrunetteRedhead: Tristen (blonde), Kim (brunette) and Erica (redhead).
18* ChekhovsGun: Kim finds a nail file in her bag from the grocery store. [[spoiler: The security footage shows her using it to kill Peggy.]]
19* CreepyChild: Ghostly apparitions of the children that Elly Kedward killed appear throughout the film. A hidden message in the film suggest that Elly's ghost controls them and let them loose to torment the protagonists.
20* CruelTwistEnding: [[spoiler: Jeff, Kim and Steven murdered all the tourists in the woods, Erica, Peggy in the grocery store and eventually Tristen herself. Either they were under the influence of the Blair Witch or suffered a mass hallucination. The tape of Tristen's death shows her being cruelly murdered -- at odds with what her death scene showed. Steven's last words are screaming that somebody had to have messed with the tape.]]
21* DemonicPossession: [[spoiler: Tristen apparently suffers from this at the Blair Witch's influence, but the ending reveals that the other protagonists also suffered this.]]
22* DoYouWantToHaggle: Jeff's house is an old factory from the Civil War. He talked the realtor to selling it for a ''buck''.
23* DrugsAreBad: They not only lead to Tristen having a miscarriage (assuming the Blair Witch had nothing to do with it) [[spoiler: but cause the protagonists to blackout and murder innocent people at the Blair Witch's influence.]]
24* TheFarmerAndTheViper: Erica sympathizes with Elly and tries to make contact with her, only for Elly to bring about her death.
25* FauxAffablyEvil: Elly acts like this while possessing Tristen.
26* FourPhilosophyEnsemble:
27** Jeff is The Cynic -- only out to make a profit from the Blair Witch hysteria.
28** Erica is The Optimist -- who feels empathy for Elly Kedward for being persecuted.
29** Steven is The Realist -- believing entirely in objectiveness and decisiveness.
30** Kim is The Apathetic -- she represents the outsider mentality of the Blair Witch hysteria.
31** Tristen is The Conflicted -- as the one who may or may not be possessed by the witch.
32* {{Goth}}: Kim. Dresses in all black, and dark makeup, with a seemingly anti-social personality. That being said, she bemoans the negative stereotypes of goths, and manages to be the most rational and down to earth in the group.
33* IHaveNoSon: Erica is not on speaking terms with her parents. However, when she disappears, the others try to call her parents out of concern, only to find they mean the trope literally.
34* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Kim is moody and anti-social, but she’s actually a decent person underneath it all.
35* TheKillerInMe: [[spoiler:It is revealed at the end that the three remaining main characters have been killing off their friends over the course of the movie, who they were hallucinating as evil people.]]
36* LargeHam: Dear lord, the Sheriff. He was one "I hates that rabbit!" away from being Yosemite Sam.
37* MetaSequel: Rather than being a re-tread of the first film, the sequel is about ''fans'' of the first film investigating the mythology of it.
38* MindScrew: [[spoiler: It's left open whether or not Kim, Steven and Jeff were possessed by the Blair Witch when they murdered everyone. Or if they just had a shared delusion brought on by the hysteria of the legend. Or if something completely different happened and the witch messed with the tapes again.]]
39* NeverTrustATitle: No book of any kind is ever plot-important. A "Book of Shadows" is a real life type of book containing religious text and instructions for magical rituals found within the Neopagan religion of Wicca, and in many pagan practices. It would be relevant to Erica in this regard, but she never mentions or is shown to have one.
40* NonIndicativeTitle: Besides the faint connection to Blair Witch, there's no Book of Shadows to be seen. It was tacked on by the studio but does have some Wiccan connection.[[note]]A Book of Shadows is essentially a witch's diary -- where she puts her spells and power thoughts into. The tapes which provide the answers to what happened would therefore be the proverbial Book of Shadows for the characters.[[/note]]
41* OneDrinkWillKillTheBaby: Played with. Tristen is pregnant and drinks and smokes on the first night with everyone else, but you can hardly say she went light on it.
42* RewatchBonus: Several clues were dropped throughout the movie, as pointed out on the DVD:
43** Numerous shots throughout the movie have words briefly flash across the screen. Put together they spell the sentence 'Seek Me No Further'. Seek flashes across the screen from the campfire, Me is spelled out on the ground as Erica lies on the grass, No is on the window as Erica and Steven talk at the table, and Further appears on the headstone when the group first meets Kim. Combined with Tristen's curious spoken backwards sentence, the complete message is "Seek me no further or the children will again walk free" - implying that if the protagonists didn't stop pursuing Elly Kedward then she would send the spirits of the murdered children to torment them even more.
44** Kim steps over a man lying on the floor to get beer from the cooler in the grocery store. When she's talking to Peggy at the counter, there is no one on the floor. The man is an apparition of Rustin Parr, according to WordOfGod.
45* SequelTheOriginalTitle: Instead of being ''The Blair Witch Project 2: The Book of Shadows'', it's ''The Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2''.
46* ShoutOut:
47** The [[Film/HalloweenTheCurseOfMichaelMyers Thorn symbol]] appears and is marked on the protagonists, but here it has a different meaning.[[note]] In ''Franchise/{{Halloween}}'' in means they are under the thorn curse, here it means that they've been touched by the Witch and are next to die.[[/note]]
48** There are several plot-relevant ones to classic horror films; Kim biting the owl is to ''Film/NightOfTheLivingDead1968'', Erica spinning around the tree is to ''Film/TheEvilDead1981'', the dogs barking is to ''Film/TheOmen1976'' and playing the tapes backwards is to ''Film/TheExorcist''. According to the director, it's to show that the characters are so obsessed with media that they've started having hallucinations about it.
49* SuddenlyShouting: Possibly to parody the first film's habit of this.
50* WhatDidIDoLastNight: The characters wake up hung over, Tristen and Steven's notes and research torn up and the equipment destroyed. A key plot point is rewatching the video tapes to find out what they did.

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