Los niños diabólicos II: el sacrificio final
Un periodista y su hijo viajan a Nebraska para investigar la misteriosa ciudad de Gatlin donde, sin saberlo, un culto asesino de niños todavía espera en los campos de maíz.Un periodista y su hijo viajan a Nebraska para investigar la misteriosa ciudad de Gatlin donde, sin saberlo, un culto asesino de niños todavía espera en los campos de maíz.Un periodista y su hijo viajan a Nebraska para investigar la misteriosa ciudad de Gatlin donde, sin saberlo, un culto asesino de niños todavía espera en los campos de maíz.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 3 nominaciones en total
- Mary Simpson
- (as Kelly Bennett)
- McKenzie
- (as Rob Treveiler)
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Opiniones destacadas
Writer A. L. Katz delivered a fair enough script for the movie, which had elements from the first movie to it so it helped transition the viewers into this sequel. I actually found the storyline in the sequel to be just as enjoyable as the storyline in the first movie.
The storyline in "Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice" was enjoyable for what it was. Sure, this is not anything groundbreaking or particularly sensational. But the story did its job; it entertained. So director David Price managed to bring the script to life on the screen in a good way.
"Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice" has some good acting performances to help bring the movie to life. There isn't a lot of famous actors or actresses on the cast list however, but that hardly mattered, because the performers in the movie had talents. I actually think I was only familiar with Terence Knox in this movie.
Visually then you're not exactly in for anything grand, because "Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice" wasn't using a lot of special effects.
If you enjoyed the 1984 "Children of the Corn" movie, then you will also enjoy the 1992 sequel "Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice".
My rating of "Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice" lands on a five out of ten stars.
Speaking of enticing, our two main characters are quite good looking. They might be a bit dull and not as engaging as one might wish, but still way better than the bland villain kid in this one. Well there are worse movies and better movies ... if you really want to watch it, there are some merits (no pun intended) ...
2/5 Matt Bronson
This is a direct sequel of the first part and this time the adjacent town suffers when the adjacent townspeople decide to adopt the surviving children. Locals and cops find corpses of the adults and journalists try to dig in more information but once again the children forms a cult group where one of the cult member is possessed by a demonic entity. This one lacks the atmosphere n surrealism of the first part but makes up for it by adding more body count but in a hilarious way. I liked the dialogue from this movie, "Sometimes what u have learned conflicts with what u kno."
It's the aftermath of the downfall of the creepy munchkin Isaac, the Ginger Ninja Malachi, and He Who Walks Behind the Rows. And reporters and residents from Hemingford the neighbouring town have descended upon Gatlin, with the surviving Gatlin kids being farmed off to new families so the carnage can start again.
Coming to join the corn party is a teenage boy with a horrible haircut, Danny, his daddy issues and his daddy. They stay with 'attractive hostess with no real story' who has taken in a Gatlin kid called Micah, who also has daddy issues, so of course a friendship springs up between Danny and Micah that eventually leads to sacrificing people, as is the natural course of things.
Nothing much really happens after that. The Gatlin kids shuffle around town in a group staring at stuff. I've decided that Micah is the best starer – he really tries at it. And blah blah blah – people start dying. I'm bored already.
My favourite death (so few times you get to start a sentence that way) would be the old lady under the house, with all her howling and honking and crappy acting I was hoping one of the five year olds would just run up and start kicking her in the stomach – alas not to be, but she was crushed and the kids stood in their group and stared. Followed closely by the man who just started haemorrhaging blood all over the church. (Micah did some of his best staring in this scene – watch out for it) During this time, Danny has found love with a pretty young girl called Needy McNeederson. His daddy starts making sweet sweet love to 'attractive hostess with no real story' and there's some weird back story stuff thrown in about the corn and poisons and old Indian legends etched into rocks. None of it really makes any sense – doesn't fit in with the story in any way but it is told by a wise old American Indian man – so that lends some serious weight to what is being said.
It all ends where it should – in the corn. Attempted sacrifices are abound, professions of love and apologies are made. Micah's yelling all over the place and doesn't seem to be staring as much which makes me sad. He Who Walks Behind the Rows turns up briefly and does his thing. It's just another day with the Children of the Corn.
All in all, a pretty crappy sequel – but if you watch one, you gotta watch em all. Next up; Children of the Corn 3 –Gangsta Corn.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThis would be the last Niños diabólicos (1984) sequel to get a theatrical release, as every sequel that would soon follow went straight-to-video.
- ErroresWhen the old woman in the wheelchair is hit by the truck she flies through the window of the bingo parlor, even though it's perpendicular to the angle of the impact.
- Citas
Frank Redbear: Koyaanisqatsi. It means life out of balance. My ancestors would have told you that man should be at one with the earth, the skies, and water. But the white man has never understood this. He only knows how to take. And after a while, there's nothing left to take. So, everything's out of balance. And we all fall down.
John Garrett: Wait a minute... so that's what happened here in Gatlin?
Frank Redbear: No... what happened in Gatlin was, those kids went ape-shit and killed everyone.
- Versiones alternativasThe American version has additional effects and different music than the European and Canadian releases. Laserdisc version is the American release.
- ConexionesEdited into Los niños diabólicos III (1995)
Selecciones populares
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- Los niños del maíz II: el sacrificio final
- Locaciones de filmación
- Productoras
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 900,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 6,980,986
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 2,719,750
- 31 ene 1993
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 6,980,986
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 32 minutos
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1