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The
Hills Have Eyes II opens with an
unidentified woman (Cecile Breccia) tied to a bed and screaming
in pain as she gives birth to a stillborn child. The camera does
not flinch, director Martin Weisz instead relishing the woman's
pain and anguish whilst capturing every drop of blood flowing from
her womb. The scene ends with the woman clubbed to death by a mysterious,
brutish figure, and sets the tone for what is to come in this gross
out attempt at horror.
Essentially a rip off of Aliens, the film continues
from last years unpleasant re-make where a group of travellers are
subjected to days of terror from a family of cannibal mutants who
live within the hills of the New Mexico desert, which was once a
nuclear testing ground. When the authorities receive word of said
event, the army is called in to initiate search and destroy missions.
The first order is to install electronic surveillance in the area,
with a group of soldiers in training sent to the desert to assist
in the mission, yet find themselves under attack by the mutants,
who use the terrain to their advantage and kill their prey one by
one.
Hills Have Eyes II is another ultra violent, torture porn
pile of crap which features poor caricatures, sloppy acting, and
crappy dialogue that mostly consists of macho talk and inate observations.
In a low move, the filmmakers rope in the current Iraq conflict
to enhance its dramatic effect, which only comes off as pretentious
and degrading to the real soldiers fighting in the God forsaken
war.
The movie rests solely upon its ability to shock, but whilst doing
so it becomes nothing more than a nasty piece of cinema, which relies
on depictions of carnage and rape to tell its story. How some of
these scenes got by the censors is a sad, disturbing mystery.
These are moments when the films vast desert setting provides chills,
yet they cannot save this miserable excuse of a movie. Wes Craven
should be ashamed.
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