After a routine drug deal turns bad, Heather is arrested and taken to a mental institution. Inside the asylum, Heather's mind plays tricks on her, and she becomes convinced that a plot is un... Read allAfter a routine drug deal turns bad, Heather is arrested and taken to a mental institution. Inside the asylum, Heather's mind plays tricks on her, and she becomes convinced that a plot is under way to murder her.After a routine drug deal turns bad, Heather is arrested and taken to a mental institution. Inside the asylum, Heather's mind plays tricks on her, and she becomes convinced that a plot is under way to murder her.
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- (as Melissa Martin)
- Scott
- (as Mat Scollon)
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- (as Mike Flowers)
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- (as Belinda Ann Gavin)
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This film's crew clearly included a talented DP and makeup artist, yet the same cannot be said for the director or editor (who are incontrovertibly more important towards a film's success).
There were a few nuggets of good writing and good visuals scattered throughout the movie, but the bulk was simply lacking. There are a lot of failed attempted at humor, failed attempts at action, and failed attempts at characterization. Occasionally we're intrigued, occasionally we're excited, and occasionally we're even somewhat impressed, but usually we're bored or rolling our eyes. The end result is a thoroughly mediocre experience.
So it's quite shocking that such a movie got a sequel 5 years later, and it's about on the same level. Now I didn't hate the original like most, but alike this it was still pretty bad.
Killers 2 followers directly on from the events of the previous film. Our one single survivor is now in a mental institute and believes that killers are still out to get her. Is she right? Or is she entirely crazy and in the right place?
I'm impressed they followed on from the previous movie so well. Sadly I'm not impressed by the movie itself, it's flat and uninteresting.
If you liked the first you might get a kick out of this, otherwise treat it like everything else that The Asylum creates and give it a wide berth.
The Good:
Follows on nicely
The Bad:
More lifeless poorly made nonsense
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
The two cover artworks are more interesting than the two movies
Along with other patients, she masterminds an escape before the shock treatment is administered and they all forget what they're running from - up and down florescent lit hallways with panda eye makeup, using any implement available to defend themselves against another gang of armed thugs.
Like the first film (which is heavily sampled to pad out this nonsense) there's a misguided attempt at creating some sort of deep allegory, no plot nor adjacent storyline, just a mindless killing spree without explanation nor substance. How this film got made is a bigger mystery though, it's barely an outline of hide & seek in a series of long corridors where Little encounters her pursuers, incurs a few scratches then routinely dispatches the assailants in a virtual repeat of the first flop, just a different setting.
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- Quotes
[first lines]
Supervisor: What's her status?
Dr. W. B. Miller: Initial diagnosis is: acute non-process schizophrenia, the excitable catatonic type, with undifferentiated biochemical abnormalities.
- ConnectionsEdited from Killers (1997)
- SoundtracksChaos
Written and performed by Evan Evans
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- Runtime1 hour 27 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1