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A Mosca 2

Título original: The Fly II
  • 1989
  • 12
  • 1 h 45 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,2/10
26 mil
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A Mosca 2 (1989)
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Horror corporalDramaFicção científicaHorror

O filho quase humano de Seth Brundle(A Mosca) procura uma cura para seus genes mutantes enquanto é monitorado por uma corporação nefasta que deseja continuar os experimentos de seu pai.O filho quase humano de Seth Brundle(A Mosca) procura uma cura para seus genes mutantes enquanto é monitorado por uma corporação nefasta que deseja continuar os experimentos de seu pai.O filho quase humano de Seth Brundle(A Mosca) procura uma cura para seus genes mutantes enquanto é monitorado por uma corporação nefasta que deseja continuar os experimentos de seu pai.

  • Direção
    • Chris Walas
  • Roteiristas
    • Mick Garris
    • Jim Wheat
    • Ken Wheat
  • Artistas
    • Eric Stoltz
    • Daphne Zuniga
    • Lee Richardson
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,2/10
    26 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Chris Walas
    • Roteiristas
      • Mick Garris
      • Jim Wheat
      • Ken Wheat
    • Artistas
      • Eric Stoltz
      • Daphne Zuniga
      • Lee Richardson
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    • 103Avaliações da crítica
    • 36Metascore
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    Eric Stoltz
    Eric Stoltz
    • Martin Brundle
    Daphne Zuniga
    Daphne Zuniga
    • Beth Logan
    Lee Richardson
    Lee Richardson
    • Anton Bartok
    John Getz
    John Getz
    • Stathis Borans
    Frank C. Turner
    Frank C. Turner
    • Dr. Shepard
    • (as Frank Turner)
    Ann Marie Lee
    • Dr. Jainway
    Garry Chalk
    Garry Chalk
    • Scorby
    • (as Gary Chalk)
    Saffron Henderson
    Saffron Henderson
    • Veronica Quaife
    Harley Cross
    Harley Cross
    • 10 year old Martin
    Matthew Moore
    • 4 year old Martin
    Rob Roy
    • Wiley
    Andrew Rhodes
    • Hargis
    Pat Bermel
    Pat Bermel
    • Mackenzie
    William S. Taylor
    William S. Taylor
    • Dr. Trimble
    • (as William Taylor)
    Jerry Wasserman
    Jerry Wasserman
    • Simms
    Duncan Fraser
    Duncan Fraser
    • Obstetrician
    Janet Hodgkinson
    • Nurse
    Sean O'Byrne
    Sean O'Byrne
    • Perinatologist
    • Direção
      • Chris Walas
    • Roteiristas
      • Mick Garris
      • Jim Wheat
      • Ken Wheat
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    7cchase

    Who Said "History Never Repeats?"

    Yep, the same studio that made the original classic "The Fly" from the late Fifties decided that it was time to revisit the franchise a few decades later. But this sequel to the far superior David Cronenberg re-visitation is not so much a vehicle for its grade-B cast, as it is a showcase for its new director, special effects wiz Chris Walas. To his credit, he knew that this was his opportunity to go bananas, and that's exactly what he did.

    Eric Stoltz is given the unenviable task of picking up where Jeff Goldblum left off, as the equally hapless son of the Seth Brundle character. Geena Davis wisely took a time-out, so a lookalike actress takes her place as Veronica "Ronnie" Quaife, who conveniently gets to die in the first few minutes, in a childbirth sequence that may make anything in the "Alien" series pale by comparison.

    As ooky and icky as Cronenberg's bodily mutation-horror point of view was in the previous outing, Walas takes those cues to the 'nth' degree here, so those who are animal lovers or possessing delicate stomachs are hereby given fair warning: this is NOT a pretty picture.

    Cinephiles who have wasted oceans of print criticizing THE FLY II should take note: the notices were equally severe all those years ago for RETURN OF THE FLY, when Fox tried to cash in then on the predecessor that had such a great pedigree. That cast included Vincent Price, Herbert Marshall, Patricia Medina and Al (David) Hedison.

    With the new-fangled model starring Jeff Goldblum and Geena Davis, didn't anyone get even a hint of "deja vu all over again?" C'est la vie. The only person sticking around (pun intended) from the "new original" is John Getz as the unfortunate bastard Stathis Borans, and to his credit, he played it with deadpan perfection, not to mention that his character is given the sequel's best dialogue. In other words, it's pretty obvious from the way he played things that Getz "gets" it.

    Even if Stoltz and the non-descript Daphne Zuniga had been up to the task of overcoming the FX bombast on display (which they obviously weren't), the producers, writers and director weren't out to surpass the last episode in quality, as much as in the queaze quotient. Only Lee Richardson as Anton Bartok, the wicked, narrow-minded industrialist bent on exploiting the late Dr. Brundle's experiments to the max, does his job admirably well. You love to hate him on first sight, and the fact that he delivers the goods makes the gruesome fate his character suffers that much more satisfying.

    So, in closing, let's sum up the main points here: for classic terror and the not-so classic follow up, go back to the Fifties original and its progeny. For modern-day mayhem and mounds of moldering makeup effects, go to the creepy Cronenberg version, then do not pass go, skip lunch and try this ordeal of offal on for size. You will be grossed-out, guaranteed, and popcorn is definitely optional, skipping the extra butter, of course.
    5BroadswordCallinDannyBoy

    It's not Cronenberg, but it's not total trash either

    Seth Brundle's offspring, Martin, is born and begins his life in a controlled lab environment at Bartok Industries. He grows at an accelerated rate both physically and intellectually. After seeing some of the ruthless ethic that the company has towards its experiments and the length they go for results Martin goes on a rampage and escapes. Also, his mysterious and idling chromosomes start to become active and he begins to mutate. First he has better strength and speed and soon he turns into a monster.

    Much of the visceral symbols and themes from David Cronenberg's film are lost at the expense of gore and special effects, but parts of this obviously inferior film are nonetheless engaging. The character's motivation is clear, the atmosphere is pretty defined, and the film's last act is pretty exciting. Featuring some good gore effects and a ruthless act of revenge against an evil character ultimately make this film more satisfying than its reputation would suggest. 5/10

    Rated R for violence, gore/gruesome images, and a sex scene
    7bowmanblue

    Actually quite good fun

    I'm going to talk about 1986's 'original' 'The Fly' movie like it wasn't a remake. Believe it or not there was a time when horror movies were remade and still actually quite good without the overriding motive being a shameless cash-grab. It had pretty much everything you could ever want from a horror film - a great cast, memorable characters, a top-notch director and, of course, plenty of gore. It's success meant that a sequel was inevitable. But did it live up to the original? Does it ever.

    'The Fly II' is nowhere near as good as it's predecessor, but don't take that as too harsh criticism - it's actually pretty good. For a sequel. And a horror sequel at that.

    One major plus point is that it really does feel like a continuation of the story. Sadly Geena Davis doesn't reprise her role and Jeff Goldblum is only on screen for a few moments via the use of a video diary made during the first film. John Getz does return which aids the feeling of continuity and is as watchable as he was the first time round. As explored in the original film, an amazing scientist who created the means for teleportation fathered a child while he was semi-fused with an average house fly. Now the sinister corporation who financed the who project wants their returns on their investment - in the form of Seth's child.

    Eric Stoltz plays Martin Brundle, who grows from a baby to eighteen in only five years. It's about that time that he starts to go through various 'changes' which are more than just hairs growing in intimate places and a deeper voice.

    The plot - sort of - goes over old ground where we witness a man change into something horrible while trying to juggle a romantic relationship. However, despite its lack of freshness, it's just so damn watchable. It's one of those films where you can probably predict everything that's going to happen (and you won't be wrong!), but it doesn't really matter. It's just a fun little jaunt that has some pretty good creature effects in the second act.

    No, it will never be as good as the original and I dare say that many who watched the Goldblum/Davis/Cronenberg outing may not even know it spawned a sequel. But if you're looking for a rare follow-up that doesn't detract from the original in any way and does its best to honour the spirit of what made the first film great, this one is a decent attempt.
    6Ltufano23

    Charming In Its Own Right

    Without the likes of Cronenberg or Goldblum to carry this bizarre film, you would expect it to sink under its own weight. Fortunately, The Fly 2 is able to capture most of the unsettling and horror beats from the original, while putting a unique spin on it. The cast certainly does a great job jumping into this freaky world and working with the crazy guidelines given, but they lack the certain flair that Goldblum brought in the first. The story takes you out out Seth Brundle's seclusion and lands us in a place where privacy is rarely an option and the evolution can be seen by many. The setting and story give it the chance to have different experiences than the first, but also sacrifice a bit of the uncomfortable alone feelings that you wish it had. The Fly 2 stays true to the original and nearly keeps up in terms of quality.
    ManBehindTheMask63

    Great sequel! Another underrated 80's horror film.

    A lot of horror sequels from the 1980's seem to get an unfair criticism. What happens is the first film becomes a classic. A staple of the decade. And the fans/viewers expect a sequel to be of equal caliber and are disappointed/angered when a sequel shifts direction, style, story, or setting. For example, "Return of the Living Dead part II", "Halloween III: Season of the Witch", "Friday the 13th Part 5", "Bride of Re-animator". "The Fly II" falls in with the other mentioned horror sequels as underrated, classic 80's horror flicks that should be enjoyed on their own merit.

    "The Fly II" features a decent enough plot about Seth Brundle's son Martin (Eric Stoltz) and the evil corporation that is trying to control him. There's some nice character interaction between Stoltz and Zuniga (even though their chemistry is a bit off) and a touching scene between Stoltz and a mutant dog. But the real reason to watch "The Fly II" (besides Stoltz outstanding performance) is to see the gore and carnage that ensues once Martin becomes the fly. It's some of the best gore I've seen and instantly launches the film into 80's classic territory! Heads get crushed, people melt, body parts gets ripped off. It's an awesome sight and worth sitting through the dull parts for (like the chase/on the run scenes in the middle).

    "The Fly II" is not on the same level as Cronenberg's classic but that doesn't mean it's not a great film. "The Fly II" delivers the goods and that damn scene with the dog makes me tear up every time! Only bad part...no nudity.

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    • Curiosidades
      The first videotape of Seth Brundle (Jeff Goldblum) (where he theorizes that the teleporter improved him) is actually part of a deleted scene from A Mosca (1986). The scene was slightly edited for this film, and Veronica's (Geena Davis) voice was dubbed over by Saffron Henderson (who plays Veronica at the beginning of A Mosca 2 (1989)).
    • Erros de gravação
      Martin accidentally views a videotape of Seth Brundle, in which Seth explains his accidental fusion with the fly. However, although the footage comes from A Mosca (1986), that particular discussion between Seth and Veronica Quaife was never actually videotaped, unlike the interview with Seth that Martin watches earlier in the film.
    • Citações

      [meeting with Stathis Borans, now a bitter, crippled recluse]

      Martin Brundle: I saw you on the videotape. You were...

      Stathis Borans: Don't sit there!

      Martin Brundle: You were there the night my father died; he was working on a cure.

      Stathis Borans: That's why you dragged yourself all the way out here? To find out about a cure?

      Martin Brundle: You're my only hope.

      Stathis Borans: Ah. Oh, kid, the last thing *I* am, is *anybody's* hope. You really don't want to hear about this.

      Martin Brundle: I *have* to know.

      Stathis Borans: Brundle stole my girl, your mother. Got her pregnant. Caused her death. Dissolved my hand and my foot with fly vomit! I had no love for the man. He "bugged" me! As for the "cure" he was working on: he dragged your mother kicking and screaming into that telepod, that they might be fused together in one beautiful body. So your mother blew his brains out with a shotgun. *There's* your *cure*. Go *away*.

      Beth Logan: You bastard! Where's your compassion?

      Stathis Borans: [chuckles] I had to give it up; it cost me an arm and a leg!

      Martin Brundle: It cost you more than that.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      The sound of flies buzzing is heard in the 20th Century Fox intro at the very beginning of the film.
    • Versões alternativas
      A scene of Martin being heckled by children and vomiting corrosive enzymes on the windshield their car in response (during a stop for fast food on the way to Stathis Borans' home). The kids are little league players. They're terrified as the vomit creates a huge hole in the car. The little league coach angrily throws the food for the kids down in anger. This scene was filmed but deleted.
    • Conexões
      Featured in The Fly Papers: The Buzz on Hollywood's Scariest Insect (2000)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Lock, Stock and Teardrops
      Written by Roger Miller

      Performed by k.d. lang (as k. d. lang)

      Courtesy of SIRE RECORDS

      By Arrangement with WARNER SPECIAL PRODUCTS

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 28 de abril de 1989 (Brasil)
    • Países de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
      • Canadá
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      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • The Fly II
    • Locações de filme
      • Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Columbia Britânica, Canadá
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      • Brooksfilms
      • Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists (ACTRA)
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      • US$ 20.021.322
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 6.751.371
      • 12 de fev. de 1989
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      • US$ 38.903.179
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      • 1 h 45 min(105 min)
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