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El descenso: parte 2 (2009)

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El descenso: parte 2

264 opiniones
6/10

Back in the belly of the beast

THE DESCENT 2 is like FINAL DESTINATION 2 or WRONG TURN 2 or about 100 other horror sequels, in that we get more of the same and it's usually not as good as the original. In this case, the editor of the first movie is the director of this one, and clearly wasn't given the greatest script to work with. But he does about as good a job as anyone in his position probably could. A rescue party goes into the caves to find the missing girls from the first movie, and they drag a shell-shocked Sarah from the first movie along with them. We do not have to wait long for the cave creatures to show up and start eating the would-be rescuers. Since we have been through this once already, there is far less shock value this time around. There are, however, a couple of kick-ass fight scenes and the film is perhaps even bloodier than the original. Accents are all over the place, as it was filmed in England and not in Appalachia, where it is supposedly set. In truth, Part 2 is not a must-see unless you are dying to see what happened to Sarah.
  • ctomvelu1
  • 15 mar 2010
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6/10

I liked "The Descent," and part 2, but why no credit to Jeff Long

I rated these two movies 7 and 6 stars respectively, but I also own the novel of the same name by Jeff Long, published in 1999 (hardback) and 2001 (paperback). That book is so good, I went searching for a movie by that name, and sure enough there are now at least 3: the 2 "Descents," and "The Cave". All came out way after the publication of the book.

The book is, as is mostly, but not always the case, better than movies based on it. (See and read "The Green Mile" by Stephen King).

The second movie, DP2, uses the more humanoid vicious cave creatures based on the Hadal characters created by Jeff Long. I guess the movie makers thought they got away with it the first time, so why not just blatantly rip off the characters too with no credit?

Anyhoo, both Descent movies are well worth watching if you're a horror fan, but if you're also a reader please pick up Jeff Long's novel as well. Much more character development, suspense, and it is quite the page turner. Don't get started on a work night like I did!

The novel also involves enslavement of humans by the underground mutant Hadals, physical mutilation, mind manipulation; just deeply, deeply disturbing.

I took a point off DP2 for too many jump scares. I'm not a real fan of those with the exception of the one near the end of the original "Carrie" 1976 when the hand comes out of the grave when Carrie's repentant classmate is placing flowers, which to me, is quintessential. Gets me to this day!

Does anyone know why Jeff Long gets no credit? Perhaps I'm ignorant of a previous work about underground mutants victimizing humans, but when I read his work a decade or so ago, I thought it was pretty original. Sadly, the two links on the Wikipedia article about this work are dead (account disabled). I hope it is not because he cannot afford it because others have ripped him off so badly.
  • weasl-729-310682
  • 18 sep 2014
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6/10

Just your mind playing tricks on you

  • nogodnomasters
  • 4 ago 2019
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More of the same but so what?

  • Simonster
  • 12 may 2009
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7/10

Solid Enough

  • vengeance20
  • 1 oct 2019
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6/10

The Descent Part 2

  • Scarecrow-88
  • 13 may 2010
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4/10

Send someone to the cave in search for logic please...

  • patrigan
  • 16 mar 2010
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7/10

A little less of the same... but still worth your pennies for the ride

I'm sure this will be the general feel from the majority of reviews but I've got to say that the Descent part 2 is just what you should expect; Similar character development but less of; Similar direction/cinematography but less of; Similar jumpy frights but less of; Similar gore but less of; Similar crawlers but less of; Similar fun but less of. However, for a £3.5m budget, 1st time director and not much room to manoeuvre with the script it's definitely an enjoyable Friday night flick worth investing in. Hey guys it's a sequel and with few exceptions (which I'm sure are discussed ad nauseum on IMDb notice boards) sequels at best are watered down versions of the originals. Not as good as "The Descent" but certainly better than Mr. Marshall's "Doomsday".
  • vidalbaboon
  • 29 oct 2009
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4/10

The Descent Part 2: A descent into disaster.

Goodness. What a horrible, horrible follow-up to one of the best horror experiences of the past decade.

Where the first film was suspenseful and claustrophobic, this film displays constantly open cave dwellings and is repetitious to the point were no suspense can be truly built. I swear this takes place in an entirely different cave system, despite the film claiming it's supposedly the same exact one. Not even the revisited stomping grounds look the same.

The original film also used light sparingly in an attempt to actually make the audience feel as if they were trapped in a cave with the cast of the film. This sequel constantly shows bright surroundings, with light coming from unseen sources--particularly overhead, making it feel as if these characters aren't inside a cave system in the first place. Apparently the cave dwellers like to place small lava lamps and glow sticks around their territory because they... rave? I'm not sure where all this light was coming from! Strangely our characters can't seem to see what's going on even with all of this illumination and they keep bumping into each other in the "dark." Maybe there were budget problems but that doesn't excuse the lousy script and characters. Shauna Macdonald tries her hardest to keep the film afloat (she's pretty solid with what she has been given to work with), but I imagine this would be like what Sigourney Weaver would be doing had she been trapped in an AVP film. She seems like the only honest character in the film, suffering from the events of the prior nightmare, but the supporting casts around her are nothing more than bumbling idiots.

You don't feel anything for any other member of the cast. Despite David Julyan's score swelling in some of the fateful scenes, I felt almost no emotion behind any of the events this time. None of the deaths or tragedies make an impact like the deaths of those in the original movie. In fact, one scene at the end tries to tie up a major story thread from the previous movie, but it simply comes off as tacky and against the grain of the characters we have come to know.

The final nail in the tragically shoddy coffin is the ending, which is also funny whether intentional or not.

Related Recommendations: The Descent, The Thing, Eden Log, Pandorum, REC, Cube, Pitch Black
  • TheDeadMayTasteBad
  • 26 abr 2010
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7/10

Underrated

For a sequel this is surprisingly good. The shock factor is gone admittedly but the filming is not as dark so you see more of the creatures and it's probably even gorier than the first one too. If you enjoyed the first one then really there is no reason you won't like this as well.
  • johnjanis
  • 30 jul 2020
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4/10

GIVE ME A BREAK

  • toddmichaelstarks
  • 10 jul 2022
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8/10

A fun, balls-to-the-wall creature feature.

  • Movieboy_20
  • 13 sep 2010
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6/10

Surprisingly good.

The original Descent movie is one of my favourite horror films, so I was really looking forward to feasting my eyes on the second part. To be fair, I wasn't expecting anything near as what the original movie offered.

The Descent: Part 2 follows Sarah, the sole escapee of the cave in the first movie. She has amnesia and despite this she is questioned by police regarding the whereabouts of her friends. She then gets forced back down into the cave with a new team so they can discover what went on down there.

The film follows on right after the ending of the American version of the movie which wasn't really to my liking, partly as it's a British horror movie and also because the British ending of The Descent is so much better.

I was pleasantly surprised though, despite ridiculing the movie literally from start to finish by comparing it to the original (well I was watching it with friends). As a stand-alone movie this is a pretty good one. There were a few scenes just too similar to the original movie and some where just plain ridiculous, but in a good way if that makes sense.

The death scenes and the moments building towards them were executed brilliantly. Director Jon Harris executes eerie and scary suspense perfectly, pulling you into the scene in question. Furthermore, the scenes from the first movie are recreated perfectly so much so that you'd swear this movie was made at the same time as the original.

It's nowhere near as good as the original, but a surprisingly good sequel. Plot-holes and revealing mistakes aside, it's good fun, but don't be surprised if you're raising your eyebrow at the ending.

http://ukmore.tk/
  • ryshpr
  • 8 mar 2010
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4/10

I hated the ending

  • nathanmanson
  • 8 feb 2019
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A poor mans sequel.

A Sheriff suspects that Sarah has killed her friends and forces her to return to the caves with a rescue team.

Even after the UK ending of The Descent, Sarah still manages to get out but is forced back to the uncharted underground to help locate her five missing companions.

I'll try not reminisce over the amazing first film, there appears to be some mixed comments on The Decent: Part 2. If you did like The Descent, for the record the follow up even with the tantalising story setup it is sadly a huge disappointment.

Surprisingly the excellent editor Jon Harris gives a poor directorial debut. Even with some of the strong original cast including Shauna Macdonald and Natalie Mendoza, they simply can't save J Blakeson and James McCarthy poor screenplay. On board is Eden Lake's writer James Watkins and support from cinematographer Sam McCurdy (The Descent, Dog Soldiers, Doomsday to name a few).

It feels and looks like a poor mans interpretation of the Descent, it's not a straight to video production but its almost there, awful dialogue, little if any character development, no suspense and poorly executed scares and that's just touching the surface. The film looks rushed, the lighting, sets, sound, direction, everything on screen looks cheap and nasty. It lacks the grittiness of the first and the Crawler's don't look as menacing or a realistic.

It is only worth watching to see how film with such great talent can go so wrong.
  • amesmonde
  • 13 abr 2010
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7/10

Still pretty good

This film was surprisingly good as sequels go but it certainly doesn't measure up to the first movie. I can't believe that Sara would ever go back down there though no matter what she could remember. I'd be sayin hell noooo!!!
  • karaokebowl
  • 7 may 2020
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7/10

Very good continuation

Unfortunately it is based on the less effective ending of the first movie. If you haven't watched the first part (Descend), you might want to continue with the second paragraph, because I'm going to write about the two different endings of part 1. So here goes: The original ending of Descend was that the sole survivor we know of, is escaping the caves and the monsters, running in the forest, only to wake up and to realize that it was all a dream and she is still in the caves. The other ending stops, when we see her running through the woods, letting us to believe she did escape.

And this where this movie starts off. So you could say, that this diminishes the impact of the original movie. If you can overcome that, then you will enjoy the second part, that is actually pretty good and scary. As you can imagine, it does make sense to have seen the first one, for quite some reasons (though I won't reveal them here, so you can enjoy them in the movie) :o)
  • kosmasp
  • 24 oct 2009
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1/10

No. Just no.

This movie would have been watchable if not for the ending. I prefer to pretend this movie doesn't exist
  • njameslucky
  • 31 may 2019
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7/10

One thing that seems off

  • jenniacochran
  • 25 mar 2018
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5/10

A sequel. I should end my review right there.

  • Strawberry_Typhoon
  • 13 mar 2010
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7/10

If part 1 was too scary make sure you watch part 2

I actually thought this was a good sequel but not as horrifying to be sure. This takes much of the scary out of what happened in part 1. So if you are watching part 1 late at night and can't sleep then watch part 2, it will remove some of those horrific unanswered questions.
  • carinnalowther
  • 30 mar 2020
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5/10

shock is gone

Following the events of the first movie, Sarah (Shauna Macdonald) is taken to a hospital. She has memory loss. A rescue team searches the caves for the missing women. A dog tracks one of the woman to an abandoned unexplored mine. Sheriff Vaines (Gavan O'Herlihy) takes deputy Elen Rios, Sarah, three cavers, and old timer Ed Oswald down into the depths.

The horror of the cave dwellers is diminished this time around. They are no longer the surprise of the first movie. The first issue is Sarah's position in the eyes of the law. At the hospital, she should be a suspect in murdering her companions. It would have been a more compelling position to put Sarah into. Once in the tunnels, the movie gets back into the claustrophobia which is so vital to the previous movie. There is one terrific section where a woman is trapped in a cave-in. One returning character is beyond belief. Overall, the shock is gone and this sequel fails to reach new depths.
  • SnoopyStyle
  • 31 ene 2020
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8/10

A great sequel!

As a fan of the original I had to see this! I just finished watching The Descent: Part 2, so firstly I have to say right off the bat that this film actually really freaked me out. The jump scares kept getting me! My poor heart lol. It seems that the violence, especially gore, was really upped a notch in this film, and that increased the horror element for me personally. The creatures/monsters look really disturbing, their predatory nature incredibly unnerving. Of course too, there's the very claustrophobic feels some of us viewers will experience again just from resisting these underground tunnels. This film genuinely had me on the edge of my seat from beginning to end in suspense and tension. I was engaged and not at all bored. I recommend watching it alone with the lights off, with surround sound. I rate it 8/10.
  • dreamingskychild
  • 28 abr 2020
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7/10

Picks up where the first one left off...

If you liked the first movie ("The Decent"), then you will most definitely like part two. In fact, you HAVE to watch it, as the sequel picks up right where the first one ended, and sort of comes full circle when it ends.

Again, descending into the dark caverns beneath our safe and sound "surface" world, The Descent 2 is another foray into the dark subterranean world beneath ours. As with part 1, the scenery here is dark and creepy, giving you a sense of claustrophobia and paranoia.

It was good to see some return of characters from part 1.

The cast for part 2 was equally good, just as it was in part 1. Everyone here did a really good job at bringing their characters to life on screen, even the ones with small supporting roles.

The Descent 2 is a thrill ride from start to end, just like part 1 was. There are a couple of scenes that will make you jump, but no major frights. But of course, that is not the intention here. They pulled it off again so well with the claustrophobia and constant paranoia and fear as the characters are hunted by the subterranean dwellers. As with part 1, the creatures were nicely put together, good make-up, good prosthetics, and very believable.

This sequel is a MUST to watch for fans of the first Descent movie.
  • paul_m_haakonsen
  • 16 mar 2010
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5/10

It Is Just the Mind Playing Tricks on You

  • claudio_carvalho
  • 31 may 2010
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