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Children of the Corn 666: Isaac's Return
A girl called Hannah goes back to her hometown (Gatlin) to find her mother but on the way she picks up a strange man who fore-shadows her life with a passage from the bible. When she gets there she wakes up Isaac from a coma he has been in for 19 years. Isaac is awake and wants to fulfil the final prophecy.
Release : | 1999 |
Rating : | 3.5 |
Studio : | Blue Rider Pictures, |
Crew : | Director of Photography, Director, |
Cast : | John Franklin Natalie Ramsey Paul Popowich Nancy Allen Stacy Keach |
Genre : | Horror Mystery |
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At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.
This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.
It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
Hannah Martin (an appealing performance by the pretty Natalie Ramsey) returns to her remote rural hometown of Gatlin, Nebraska to find out who her mother is. While in Gatlin, malicious religious cult leader Isaac (John Franklin in fine sinister form) awakens from his coma and plans to use Hannah as a pawn in his quest to fulfill his evil prophecy. Director Kari Skogland, working from a dark and devious script by Franklin and Tim Sulka, relates the twisted story at a steady pace, adds a few nice unnerving touches (for example, the clock in the rundown hospital that's stuck in place), delivers a handy helping of bloody gore, creates and maintains a strong spooky atmosphere of pervasive dread and unease, and concludes the movie on a bold ambiguous note. The weird kids are genuinely creepy while the ending manages to pull off a couple of surprising twists. The solid acting by the capable cast keeps the film on track: Alix Koromzay as loyal disciple deputy Cora, Paul Popowich as handsome and charismatic dissident Gabriel, Stacy Keach as wry boozy physician Doc Michaels, Nancy Allen as the bitter Rachel, and William Prael as muttering nut Jake. Richard Clabough's golden-hued cinematography provides a striking bright look. Terry Huud's shuddery score hits the spine-tingling spot. A cool fright feature.
I think it's a bit stupid of me to have watched the first Children Of The Corn, no others. Then buy this one to watch. So i don't really have any idea what happened in the others. But anyway, i did find this movie had quite a good story line. I remembered Issac from the first one, boy has he changed. He looks like a old man and he's been in that coma what? 19 years? he shouldn't be looking like that then.. I'm not very good at writing reviews, but i used to love the Children Of The Corn movies so thought i'd do a quick review on this one. I brought it quite recently actually. I watched the first one when i was pretty young. So yep. But overall i do like this movie, i like the plot, i like the characters, i don't know. It's just pretty cool.
Children Of The Corn 666 Isaacs ReturnThis movie started of really spooky, I really enjoyed that scenes, Main lead, her voice is very annoying and with Isaacs Return and his voice, sound likes cat nails on blackboard.I found This movie was slightly better then the 5 movie.It did not have much gore it in, but it was some-what entertaining and movie can be really confusing at times and also liked the twist at end.Acting was not great but it was watchable, still I could not connect to any of them as, i Just found them really annoying.This one is worth watching! 4 out of 10
The Children of the Corn-series is one of the rare series to feature all new different characters in all of its movies. "Children of the Corn 666: Isaac's Return" is the only exception to this, since it again features John Franklin, who also starred in the first movie, made 15 years earlier.Guess that John Franklin needed the money or the attention, since he also is the one that actually wrote the story for this movie. Basically all of the Children of the Corn sequels are pointless, this one included, since they add very little to this very average horror-series, originally written by Stephen King.I like the movie for providing it with a more modern look and feel to it. It makes the atmosphere more horror like than perhaps any of the other Children of the Corn movies but yet the movie is not very horror like. The movie is far too much of a lackluster for that. I wished more would be exactly happening in this movie, instead of focusing more on its messy story. The story is all over the place really and it tries to throw in to many twists and surprises, until you reach the point that you simply do not care anymore about anything that is happening in the movie.A bad movie and entry in the series.3/10http://bobafett1138.blogspot.com/