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Hellraiser II : Les Écorchés

Titre original : Hellbound: Hellraiser II
  • 1988
  • 16
  • 1h 37min
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6,4/10
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Doug Bradley in Hellraiser II : Les Écorchés (1988)
Kirsty is brought to an institution after the horrible events of Hellraiser (1987), where the occult-obsessive head doctor resurrects Julia and unleashes the Cenobites and their demonic underworld.
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Kirtsy est placée en centre psychiatrique après le décès de sa famille. Le directeur de l’institut ressuscite Julia, sa belle-mère, et libère les cénobites.Kirtsy est placée en centre psychiatrique après le décès de sa famille. Le directeur de l’institut ressuscite Julia, sa belle-mère, et libère les cénobites.Kirtsy est placée en centre psychiatrique après le décès de sa famille. Le directeur de l’institut ressuscite Julia, sa belle-mère, et libère les cénobites.

  • Réalisation
    • Tony Randel
  • Scénario
    • Peter Atkins
    • Clive Barker
  • Casting principal
    • Doug Bradley
    • Ashley Laurence
    • Clare Higgins
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,4/10
    59 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Tony Randel
    • Scénario
      • Peter Atkins
      • Clive Barker
    • Casting principal
      • Doug Bradley
      • Ashley Laurence
      • Clare Higgins
    • 273avis d'utilisateurs
    • 171avis des critiques
    • 41Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 6 nominations au total

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    Doug Bradley
    Doug Bradley
    • Pinhead
    Ashley Laurence
    Ashley Laurence
    • Kirsty
    Clare Higgins
    Clare Higgins
    • Julia
    Kenneth Cranham
    Kenneth Cranham
    • Channard
    Imogen Boorman
    Imogen Boorman
    • Tiffany
    Sean Chapman
    Sean Chapman
    • Frank
    William Hope
    William Hope
    • Kyle
    Barbie Wilde
    Barbie Wilde
    • Female Cenobite
    Simon Bamford
    Simon Bamford
    • Butterball
    Nicholas Vince
    Nicholas Vince
    • Chatterer
    Oliver Smith
    Oliver Smith
    • Browning
    Angus MacInnes
    Angus MacInnes
    • Ronson
    • (as Angus McInnes)
    Deborah Joel
    • 'Skinless' Julia
    James Tillitt
    • Officer Cortez
    Bradley Lavelle
    Bradley Lavelle
    • Officer Kucich
    Edwin Craig
    • Wheelchair Patient
    Ron Travis
    • Workman 1
    Oliver Parker
    Oliver Parker
    • Workman 2
    • Réalisation
      • Tony Randel
    • Scénario
      • Peter Atkins
      • Clive Barker
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    Avis des utilisateurs273

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    7gavin6942

    Some Powerful Scenes, But Overall Rather Weak

    Kirsty Cotton (Ashley Laurence) survived the first attack from Hell in "Hellraiser", but her troubles are far from over. She is now locked up in a mental ward run by an occult-obsessed doctor (how appropriate) and her evil stepmother, Julia (Clare Higgins) refuses to stay dead.

    This film is incredibly polarizing, I fear, because it has such strong qualities of both good and bad. The bad include special effects that really date the movie (though are still superior to much of today's work) and the introduction of a certain level of silliness that pervades the later films. The doctor as a cenobite is a bit strange in form, and opens the door for the even more bizarre creatures in part three.

    There are some plot and continuity issues, such as wondering where Kirsty's boyfriend from part one went. And while the film seems to try to explain loose ends from the first film, it creates a whole lot more... the maze (presumably hell) is not adequately explained, nor is the role of the giant puzzle box. While some of this is addressed in later films, it seems that what we learn later tends to contradict what we see here.

    But let us say some good things about this one. First and foremost, the Julia without skin looks incredible. It is hard to say they topped Frank without skin (from the original) but I think they did. The way she comes crawling up out of the bed... her blood-soaked flesh. Beautiful. "Right to Die" owes a huge debt to the work in this film, the same way that this film owes a debt to "Bride of Frankenstein" with its use of thunder and bandages...

    We also have to give the gore creators some credit, because the insane man with the knife was pretty intense... actually, all the asylum inmates are well-played. For all the flaws this film may have, they more than made up for it with a couple of memorable scenes. While my favorite in the series is "Bloodline" (I believe I am in the minority on this), I think part two may have been the last great addition. Sequels were not necessary, and obviously everything after part four just gives the franchise a bad name.

    Anchor Bay has released a twentieth anniversary edition, and I would strongly recommend it. Older features, such as an audio commentary from 2001, are available, as well as a few new featurettes. "The Soul Patrol" features new interviews with Barbie Wilde, Simon Bamford and Nicholas Vince. "Outside the Box" features a new interview with director Tony Randel and "The Doctor is In" features a new interview with Kenneth Cranham.

    As someone who has met Ashley Laurence, Doug Bradley, Clive Barker and each of the cenobites, I have a strong personal interest in this film. I can say that the Anchor Bay edition is easily the best to date and any "Hellraiser" fan would be making a mistake in getting an older, inferior edition.
    6Christopher_Reid

    Grotesque, horrific, entertaining if you're in the right mood

    Maybe it wasn't the best time for me to watch this, as I had a boil near my elbow and an expanding infection around it. That probably enhanced this movie's ability to make you feel queasy and light-headed.

    I remember being fascinated by VHS covers as a kid at video stores. Horror especially got my attention. Hellbound seems to satisfy some of those morbid curiosities I'm sure we all carry to some degree. It doesn't have a rich or interesting story or characters, but it's imaginative in other ways.

    There are all kinds of messed up images and concepts. It's weird that we watch horror movies in the first place. Why do we want to be scared, disgusted or horrified? I guess there has to be some sense of humour, morality or commentary on human nature for it to be properly enjoyable. But Hellbound seems to be more of a pure horror movie. I think that's why Ebert hated it and its predecessor. They're too depressing and pointless, even if the special effects are good and it establishes an effective mood.

    It would be better if it explored the parallels between pleasure and pain more, which are only slightly alluded to. That seems to be a common theme in horror movies in general. It also could have showed us more about the origin and motivation of the Cenobites. And the doctor and girl's past could have been fleshed out more.

    Apparently, it shares the record (with Titanic) for the most times two characters call out to each-other. I didn't notice so maybe that's a good thing. I was probably distracted by the disturbing and other-worldly visuals, wondering where it was going.

    I think the original is probably better, but as horror sequels go, Hellbound is decent. I enjoyed the creative imagery. But it's not exactly upbeat or deep.
    todd2u

    just as good as original

    This is just as good as the first one. The movie went in a fast pace. In a way I liked that. The scenes of hell were really neat looking. One of the best I've seen yet. I'm not going to say who, but a new Cenobites is in the movie, but he's not in there too long. You find out a little more about Pinhead in this one, but if you really want to know his history watch the third one. Anyway I liked this one. It is different than the first one.

    I recommend this movie to anyone who liked the first one and likes a really good horror movie.
    6Django-21

    Hmmmmm.............

    Hellraiser was always going to be a hard act to follow (especially with Clive Barker handing over so much control to others). This first sequel starts promisingly enough though, beginning on the same night as the original ended. It features the return of Ashley Laurence's heroine Kirsty and the resurrection of wicked stepmom (no, really) Julia (Clare Higgins). However about two thirds into the movie any attempt at story progression, character development or coherency goes out the window and instead the film throws up albeit interesting imagery and ideas seemingly at random. That's not to say that Hellbound : Hellraiser 2 is a totally bad movie, it just seems like such a wasted opportunity. If the next sequel would have followed on more directly (instead of going stateside and bringing in different characters) maybe the ideas about Hell and Leviathan could have been explored and developed more fully. However without this safety blanket, much of Hellbound seems confused and half baked. Kenneth Cranham lends weight to the role of sinister Dr Channard but as soon as he's made into a cenobite the film goes into high camp and I wonder what happened to the sombre tone of the original. Clare Higgins seems t be enjoying playing her return as Julia like a Hollywood bitch on drugs and it's interesting to find out something about the origin of the cenobites albeit briefly(and at least Pinhead's human origin is something that does get explored further in Hellraiser III). If you like the first film, it's probably worth checking this one out and you may want t view it more than once to catch everything in it but just don't expect another Hellraiser like the original.
    7morgan1976

    Everyone's favorite step-mom is back--and this time she's skinless!

    Even if the story's weak, bringing back the surviving (or not surviving) cast members of the original, can make a sequel better. Everyone thinks crazy old Kirsty Cotton is making up stories of demons from hell (which happened to be her attic), but we all know better, don't we? She's now in a mental institution with a girl with a penchant for solving puzzles, under the guidance of a sadistic doctor with a penchant for a skinless Julia. Part of the story is just a re-hash of the first with different characters in similar situations. This time around we go to hell and find that it's like an Escher painting with a giant "Lament" diamond spinning in the sky. Not as good as the first film, but pretty close--a bit gorier and disturbing (but after "Hellraiser", I was expecting this) The acting is similar to the first film, but the special effects are a bit more elaborate this time around as the budget was bigger due to the success of it's predecessor.

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    • Anecdotes
      Clive Barker had developed elaborate back-stories for the Cenobites in the first film, though their origins were never explored. In this film, he wanted to make sure that, at the very least, the audience understood that the Cenobites were once human, and that their own vices lead to their becoming demons. This element was meant to underline the story of Frank (Oliver Smith) and Julia (Clare Higgins) and their corruption by lust, with the latter intended to become the ultimate villain of the series, but Pinhead proved much more popular with audiences, and thus became the center point in further sequels.
    • Gaffes
      (at around 1h 2 mins) When Kirsty is in the maze, she runs into a brick wall which is obviously fabric.
    • Citations

      Pinhead: Your suffering will be legendary, even in hell!

    • Versions alternatives
      The UK cinema release was identical to the U.S R-rated version which removed around 2 minutes of graphic violence including various scenes of blood spurts, more explicit footage of the creations of Pinhead and the Channard cenobite, and nearly a minute from the resurrection of Julia. The 1990 UK video version then lost a further 7 secs of BBFC cuts with edits made to shots of the bloody Julia embracing the madman on the mattress and a brief shot of a bound topless woman, though confusingly the 1999 video release was cut further with an extra minute of sound edits replacing some of the previous cuts. The full unrated version was passed uncut by the BBFC in 2004.
    • Connexions
      Edited from Le Pacte (1987)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 5 juillet 1989 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Hellraiser II, les écorchés
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Pine Ridge House, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Dr. Channard's house exteriors)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Film Futures
      • Cinemarque Entertainment
      • Cinemarque Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • 3 000 000 £GB (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 12 090 735 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 3 185 511 $US
      • 26 déc. 1988
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 12 090 735 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 37 minutes
    • Mixage
      • Dolby
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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