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The Descent: Part 2
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Sarah Carter still suffers from fear because of her presence in the Cave of Appalachia, where she faced a real disaster in that dreadful cave. After leaving the dark cave, Sara suffers from a state of stupor and can not explain what happened because it is so mysterious. Sarah is trying to come back again to find her missing five, where rescuers have begun searching deeper into the caves to reach the missing people. There are still many chases for Sarah, where she returns to a state of complete terror. Sarah must rely on all her inner strengths and courage in her struggle against that real impasse.
Sarah Carter still suffers from fear because of her presence in the Cave of Appalachia, where she faced a real disaster in that dreadful cave. After leaving the dark cave, Sara suffers from a state of stupor and can not explain what happened because it is so mysterious. Sarah is trying to come back again to find her missing five, where rescuers have begun searching deeper into the caves to reach the missing people. There are still many chases for Sarah, where she returns to a state of complete terror. Sarah must rely on all her inner strengths and courage in her struggle against that real impasse.
Actors:
Anna Skellern,
Gavan OHerlihy,
Nicholas Daines,
Adam Harvey,
Natalie Mendoza,
Robin Berry,
Kengo Oshima
Anna Skellern
27 April 1985, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Gavan OHerlihy
29 April 1954, Dublin, Ireland
Nicholas Daines
Adam Harvey
Natalie Mendoza
12 August 1978, Hong Kong
Robin Berry
Kengo Oshima
Country:
United Kingdom, France
Keywords:
#Anna Skellern #Douglas Hodge #Gavan OHerlihy #Jon Harris #Joshua Dallas #Krysten Cummings #Natalie Mendoza #Shauna Macdonald #The Descent: Part 2
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April 27, 2010
You can practically see the film trying to "color between the lines" laid down in the first film, but there's just enough freshness to keep Part 2 chugging along.
April 23, 2010
With its back-and-forth plot pointing, illogical leaps in pragmatic believability, and a finale that flips a big fat middle finger at anyone who invested 90 minutes in this junk, The Descent 2 cannot hold a miner's candle to the original.
December 04, 2009
It delivers the goods as they say. A third film is surely on the cards, no doubt in 3D. But in order to retain any good will, this series is going to have to do the one thing our Crawler friends have demonstrably failed to do. Evolve.
April 15, 2010
You won't be missing anything spectacular if you don't catch The Descent: Part 2, for horror fans and those who enjoyed the original, however, it's definitely worth a go.
April 22, 2010
No one expected 'Part 2' to rival the original, but it delivers a fair number of scares while replicating the eerie tension from the first film.
Filmcritic.com
April 30, 2010
By the standards set up by its predecessor, it's a letdown, but by the overall standards of horror sequels, it's a complete success.
Variety
May 17, 2009
As popcorn entertainment, it delivers, and should satisfy fans on all platforms.
Heat Magazine
December 08, 2009
A claustrophobic, creepy popcorn flick that compensates for predictable scares with deliciously disgusting moments involving a whole spectrum of bodily fluids.
February 09, 2011
Thank the sequel for underscoring, in its devastating mediocrity, just how great and special the original was to start with.
Empire Magazine
December 04, 2009
An uninspired retread of a horror classic, this tries hard to justify its existence... and fails.
November 11, 2010
Doesn't come close to the original, but still manages to entertain.
December 04, 2009
Harris's direction is messy, favouring confusing set-piece scares over the all-important group dynamics.
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