Rec 2 (2009)
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Fear Revisited
| The highly anticipated sequel to one of the scariest films of all time, [REC]2 picks up 15 minutes from where we left off, taking us back into the quarantined apartment building where a terrifying virus runs rampant. What they find inside lies beyond the scope of medical science ? a demonic nightmare more terrifying than they could possibly imagine. |
"...smartly picks up right where the first one left off, and takes little time to reestablish momentum. Scott Tobias, AV Club
"...a solid mix of tension and good old-fashioned gore and action... Simon Reynolds, Digital Spy
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Editor's Note
Picking up just a few short minutes after the first film left off, Jaume Balagueró and Paco Plaza's adrenalized action horror sequel follows a heavily armed SWAT team and a tight-lipped medical officer as they venture into the quarantined tenement building to uncover the origins of the bizarre outbreak. Their helmet-mounted cameras capturing every nerve-shredding moment of the mission, the team must fight for their lives when they're beset by rampaging victims of the demonic virus. Now, with each new attack, the infection grows, and the horde gains power. Should the virus somehow manage to spread outside, the result would be a disaster of apocalyptic proportions. But there's still hope; the medical officer seems to know something about this infection that he hasn't yet shared with the others. Somewhere in the building, an antidote to the virus waits to be discovered. But in order to find it, these terrified soldiers will have to fight their way through a true hell on Earth.
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[REC]2 - DVD Review
By: Chris Beaumont
Blogcritics.org Reviews
Published on: 7/12/2011 8:59 PM
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| In 2008 the film [REC] was unleashed upon the world. It was hailed as a high watermark for horror cinema and a shining light of the burgeoning found-footage genre. The movie was praised for its intensity, scares, blood, and originality. To this day I have not seen it. Yes, you read that right. However, I have seen Quarantine. I know some of you are rolling your eyes, but I loved Quarantine and from what I have read and clips I have seen, the two movies are virtually identical right down to the conclusion. That is what helps make this a universal sequel, you can watch either initial film and jump right into this one without missing a beat (plus there is a Quarantine sequel coming which takes its own direction)....read the full review | |
Cast & Crew
| Manuela Velasco | |
| Pablo Rosso | |
| Alejandro Casaseca | |
| Ariel Casas | |
| Jonathan Mellor | |
| Oscar Sanchez Zafra | |
| Alex Batllori - Co-Star | |
| Pau Poch - Co-Star | |
| Carlos Olalla - Co-Star | |
| Juli Fabregas - Co-Star | |
| Javier Botet - Co-Star | |
| Andrea Ros - Co-Star | |
| Nico Baixas - Co-Star | |
| Pep Molina - Co-Star | |
| Jaume Balaguero - Screenwriter | |
| Paco Plaza - Screenwriter | |
| Pablo Rosso - Director of Photography | |
| Oriol Tarrago - Sound | |
| Manu Diez - Screenwriter | |
| Alex Villagrassa - Visual Effects Designer | |
| David Ambit - Special Makeup Effects | |
| Paco Plaza - Director | |
| Jaume Balaguero - Director |
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