The Hills Have Eyes 2 (2007)
A group of National Guard trainees on a routine mission find themselves up against cannibalistic mutants in the New Mexico desert.
- Martin Weisz
- Wes Craven
- Jonathan Craven
- Wes Craven
Rating: 5.5/10 by 1426 users
Alternative Title:
The Hills Have Eyes II - US
The Hills Have Eyes 2 - Die Glücklichen sterben zuerst - DE
The Hills Have Eyes II - Die Glücklichen sterben zuerst - DE
Despertar del Diablo 2 - SV
Las colinas tienen ojos 2 - ES
Terror nas Montanhas 2 - PT
Viagem Maldita 2 - BR
Las colinas tienen ojos 2 (El retorno de los malditos) - ES
Пагорби мають очі 2 - UA
Las colinas tienen ojos 2 - MX
O Retorno dos Malditos 2 - BR
ヒルズ・ハブ・アイズ 2 - JP
The Hills Have Eyes 2 - Die Glücklichen sterben schnell - DE
La colline a des yeux 2 - FR
Le visage de la peur 2 - CA
Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 30 minutes
Budget: $15,000,000
Revenue: $37,697,773
Plot Keyword: new mexico, mutant, assault, survival, torture porn
Better than the other _Hills Have Eyes 2_ but not as good as the second _Hills Have Eyes_... Man, movie title marketing is confusing... My roommate loves this one a lot because she has a hard on for military horror, and while I don't love it, I'm still happy to give it a regular re-watch. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._
Sadly, this is just a really poor rip-off of the first film, and a sloppy exploitation of it's 2006 remake. This time our nocturnal nuclear survivors manage to - quite successfully - prey on a platoon of trainee National Guard. It would appear that their finely hones military skills are no match of the their hungry opponents as they are gradually whittled down - even their own guns are turned against them as someone manages to somehow crawl out of a portable toilet! The dialogue is banal and the director Martin Weisz has managed to assemble quite possibly the least capable cast of acting talent I have seen since "Mesa of Lost Women" (1953). The photography is good; we do get up close and personal with the frequently quite brutal action, but it appears that another side effect of surviving a mushroom cloud is a seeming invincibility when shot in the head at 5 paces - which after a while becomes really quite dull to watch. Wes Craven still had a hand in this, but I'm sure even he would look at it now and wonder what was he thinking!