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Scanners II : La Nouvelle Génération

Original title: Scanners II: The New Order
  • 1991
  • 12
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
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Scanners II : La Nouvelle Génération (1991)
A scanner discovers a plot by renegade elements in the city government to take power with the help of evil scanners.
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A scanner discovers a plot by renegade elements in the city government to take power with the help of evil scanners.A scanner discovers a plot by renegade elements in the city government to take power with the help of evil scanners.A scanner discovers a plot by renegade elements in the city government to take power with the help of evil scanners.

  • Director
    • Christian Duguay
  • Writers
    • David Cronenberg
    • B.J. Nelson
  • Stars
    • David Hewlett
    • Deborah Raffin
    • Yvan Ponton
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    4K
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    • Director
      • Christian Duguay
    • Writers
      • David Cronenberg
      • B.J. Nelson
    • Stars
      • David Hewlett
      • Deborah Raffin
      • Yvan Ponton
    • 30User reviews
    • 54Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    David Hewlett
    David Hewlett
    • David Kellum
    Deborah Raffin
    Deborah Raffin
    • Julie Vale
    Yvan Ponton
    Yvan Ponton
    • Commander John Forrester
    Isabelle Mejias
    Isabelle Mejias
    • Alice Leonardo
    Tom Butler
    Tom Butler
    • Doctor Morse
    Raoul Max Trujillo
    Raoul Max Trujillo
    • Peter Drak
    • (as Raoul Trujillo)
    Vlasta Vrana
    Vlasta Vrana
    • Lt. Gelson
    Murray Westgate
    • George Kellum
    Doris Petrie
    • Susan Kellum
    Dorothée Berryman
    Dorothée Berryman
    • Mayor
    Michael Rudder
    • Feck
    David Francis
    • Gruner
    Stephen Zarou
    • Walter
    Tom Harvey
    • Chief Stokes
    Jason Cavalier
    Jason Cavalier
    • Convenience Store Thug
    Russell Yuen
    Russell Yuen
    • Convenience Store Thug
    Dawn Tyler Watson
    • Cashier
    Tyrone Benskin
    Tyrone Benskin
    • Store Owner
    • Director
      • Christian Duguay
    • Writers
      • David Cronenberg
      • B.J. Nelson
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    6pleiades10

    Decent sequel.

    Nothing can match the brilliance of David Cronenberg's original Scanners, but this first sequel does a good job of coming close.

    The plot is essentially the same. Nice guy scanner doesn't understand his powers, hones his abilities, and eventually enters into a scanning war with an evil scanner. Some details are changed here and there, such as the police chief who wants to use scanners to accomplish a radical new shift in local government, and the long lost sister of the nice guy scanner that enables the hero to "possess" a target as opposed to scan him to death.

    Scanners 2, like the original, has a reputation for being terribly gory. In reality, there are only two scenes of true gore, (an exploding head, and a spurting tumor on the back of a criminal's neck) but plenty of people flung against walls from unseen mental forces. A few folks end up with deformed faces, but no blood. The final climactic battle is very toned down, and results only in a burned-out corpse shown briefly.

    The plot does have some references to the protagonists from the original film, but it is not necessary to see the first movie before seeing this one.
    8DavyDissonance

    Pop Goes The Weasel

    Scanners 2 is about some guy who is hired to work for a police commissioner to only find out the commissioner is a corrupt butt rammer and wants to control the city. It may not have the complexity or the originality the original Scanners movie did but my God was this fun as hell. It is very action oriented with lots of great and well executed bloody violence featuring head popping and people being flung around. The story was coherent enough, the pacing was good and the acting was neat. Not as good as the original (nuuuh) but a worthy sequel regardless.
    5bowmanblue

    Not a patch on the original

    I know, from looking at other people's reviews, that there are some who feel that this is an 'okay' sequel to David Cronenberg's classic eighties horror flick 'Scanners.' And, maybe it was... once upon a time. However, there are those films that stand the test of time and then there are those who do not age well. I feel this is the latter.

    It's about more of those psychics (or 'scanners' as they call them here). A corrupt police chief wants to harness their unnatural power to end crime (and generally make himself equally powerful). But, after years of experimenting on boring scanners who no one cares about, he finds lovely, nice scanner 'David' to exploit. But, luckily for all that is good, David is too nice to be used and sets about ending this corrupt cop's regime before it really starts.

    Whereas you can watch Star Wars and not be bothered by the 'seventies haircuts' Han and Luke are sporting, here, everything just seems waaaay too eighties (which is doubly ironic as it's made in 1990).

    But it's not just the look of the film I disliked - it's also the story. Everything just happens to fit together waaay too well to be believable. It's one coincidence and obvious plot-motivating device after the next. The (seemingly-mandatory) love story is quite unnecessary and forced, plus the characters either under-act or overact (and I'm thinking about the 'bad scanner' when I mention overacting - he's practically a pantomime villain he's that nasty!). Yes, there's the odd bit of decent gore, but that's a small part of an 1 hour 40 minute film.

    Maybe this was an okay film in the eighties, or if you've never seen the original, but, if you're looking for dark and nasty horror, stick to the first Scanners - it's head and shoulders over this one.
    basil1984

    What is a 'Scanner'?

    'Scanners 2: The New Order' & 'Scanners 3: The Takeover' are more stand-alone interpretations of the themes and scenarios introduced by Cronenberg's 1981 classic than actual sequels. By all rights, it's no surprise that few have seen these; they are oozing with an early-1990's, straight-to-video feel but, as a couple, there is some genuine weight here and both films definitely have their merits.

    First of all, what is a 'Scanner'? Well, we learn in the original film that in the 1950's a medication called ephemerol was tested on a large number of women to ease the discomfort of pregnancy. Much to the surprise of all involved, the drug caused a mutation in the infants; they were born with powers including (but not limited to) telekinesis, extrasensory perception, and the ability to read minds. Each film builds on these powers, reaching a fever-pitch of suspended disbelief by the third.

    In 'Scanners 2: The New Order' we are introduced to David Kellum, a mild-mannered veterinary student who's scanning abilities are just surfacing – apparently the result of his moving away from the quiet countryside and to a volatile (and fantastically Canadian) city. He is approached by a research lab that is trying to find fresh Scanners who are not psychopaths; one of the side effects of the mutation is that it often drives those affected completely insane. David discovers that the corporation has a dubious ulterior motive and he uses his newly tuned scanning abilities to fight back.
    jbpott

    What's to hate about Scanners?

    I have always love the film Scanners and have always loved David Cronenberg, but after Deadringers, I always felt he started to go downhill from a wonderful ride in the horror genre. Scanners was one of his best in his early period, when he was working from original screenplays and wasn't in an adaptation funk at all (ie., Naked Lunch, M. Butterfly and Crash). It was a promising plotline and was very entertaining. It has also become a cult classic. So when I saw this sequel when it first came out, I didn't think it would be as good as it is.

    I'll spare you the plotline since you've undoubtably have read the other reviews, but I will comment on the films structure. It works surprisingly well considering the original didn't leave much for a sequel like this one. If one were to truly look at the first film for a sequel, the likely route would have been to have the main characters be on the run from the secret corporate organizations (a plotline used in Firestarter) which could lead to a very boring and predictable outcome. But this film was made ten years later and the plotline ideas can have new twists and it is this factor that makes this film a success.

    The opening ropes you in by the way it mimics the opening to the original--homeless, drifting Scanner losses mind in public and gets corralled by the guys in shades and trenchcoats. But its different from the original opening in that Scanners 2 opens with the vagabond Scanner screaming at the city in agony as the mental voices of the population invade his extrasensory mind and drive him crazy. It would be like an itch you can't scratch. I liked this aspect of the opening and it made me realize the filmmaker was a huge fan of the first film. It proved he wanted to be true to the first film and not just make another sequel in name only. The plot device of making the Scanners junkies to mind suppressing drugs was another excellent addition. It further proves the filmmaker's desire to make a good sequel.

    If you loved the first film, you have to give this one a try. It is very entertaining, great character development and delivers in the gore factor department.

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    • Trivia
      To appease the MPAA, which was being particularly critical of horror movies during that era, the filmmakers shot numerous variations of scenes to enable them to create R-rated, unrated and TV edits of the film.
    • Quotes

      David Kellum: [referring to the puppy] So, what's his name?

      Alice Lonardo: Trooper. Because he survived.

    • Alternate versions
      To appease the MPAA, which was being particularly critical of horror movies during that era, the filmmakers shot numerous variations of scenes to enable them to create R-rated, unrated and TV edits of the film.
    • Connections
      Featured in Scanners III: Puissance maximum (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      Pop goes the world
      Written by Ivan Doroschuk

      Performed by Men Without Hats

      Courtesy of Polygram Songs Inc./Betty Songs

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    • Release date
      • May 3, 1991 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Scanners 2, le nouveau règne
    • Filming locations
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Allegro Films
      • Filmtech
      • Malofilm Group
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      • CA$5,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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