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The Unborn II
A sinister fertility experiment has created a generation of twisted children. A relentless woman has made it her business to destroy these mutant babies before they destroy the world! One mother and her only friend are torn between love an repulsion of this deformed being and are ready to fight for it's survival, but this baby doesn't need love. It's been programmed to survive at any cost.
Release : | 1994 |
Rating : | 4.2 |
Studio : | New Horizons, The Pacific Trust, |
Crew : | Cinematography, Director, |
Cast : | Michele Greene Robin Curtis Scott Valentine Darryl Henriques Carole Ita White |
Genre : | Horror Science Fiction |
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Simply A Masterpiece
Good concept, poorly executed.
In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
"The Unborn II" is a decent if completely underwhelming film.**SPOILERS**Moving into a new house, Catherine Moore, (Michele Green) a children's book writer, quickly meets neighbors Artie, (Darryl Henriques) and Marge Phillips, (Carole Ita White) along with their daughter Sally Anne, (Britney Powell) who immediately test her nerves. As her and her new baby adapt to the community, a series of vicious killing of babies soon starts, done by Linda Holt, (Robin Curtis) a woman who knows what the baby really is. Realizing that she is gunning for her son, Catherine goes on the run and is forced to admit that her baby is a homicidal maniac. As Linda and Catherine continue to argue over what her child really is, they realize that she's been telling the truth. Fearing the worst, they race to stop the baby before it's reign of destruction that will give away it's special secret.The Good News: This one wasn't all that terrible. The big scene was a great shootout in a hospital waiting room for newborns. It's a pretty inventive location for such a scene, plays out like any normal action scene that manages to really thrill. It's also pretty remarkable that the enemy doesn't kill off anyone but the good guys manage to score a hit, making them look that much more realistic-appearing rather than them just getting knocked out quite easily. There's also some really nice gore in here, including several incredibly brutal face biting, a really bloody throat rip, lots of scratches and blood splattering, and some gunshots thrown in as well. While not overtly graphic there's enough blood in here to make it interesting. It also manages to successfully build up to the creature's distorted appearance, as there's a real anticipation towards what it looks like. These are the film's lone bright spots.The Bad News: This one here does have some flaws in it. One of the biggest ones is that this doesn't really do much of anything. There's not a whole lot in here that happens beyond a few scenes that simply pass over. None of the action really makes much of an impact, and they're too short and spread too far apart that, they take forever to get to them then they pass over like they're no big deal. There's a couple of gunfights, a car chase and a large massacre scene in here, but they're too tame to really pick the movie up. It's incredibly low-key, to the point of it not really making a dent in the excitement. This really does take an eternity to get moving, keeping it all at the end and leaving the front filled with short, underwhelming action scenes. There's also the problem of the main protagonist. It looks too much like a joke to ever be taken seriously. The slime coating on it gives it too much of a rubbery appearance, the distorted features are simply way too comical to make an impact and it's scenes border on the sublime rather than the horrific. It's not even a frightening looking design that's given to it, as the features on it are so out-there and unnatural that the only form of recourse is uncontrolled laughter rather than fear. That is perhaps the film's biggest flaw.The Final Verdict: While not completely terrible, there isn't a whole lot here that make it worthwhile for most horror fans. It's too cheesy for most to take seriously, and it's attempts are horror are underwhelming, leaving this one only open to those who have a deep love for these kind of films or those that love the concept.Rated R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language and children in danger
i have seen better....and i have seen worse.this movie did not hold my attention long enough to prevent me from...washing dishes....mopping the kitchen....or rearranging furniture.the baby is unbelievable even if i do have to suspend belief. Michele Greene and Scott Valentine should be commended to even accepting pay checks for this low level C-grade scifi schlock. I have to admit...i did sit long enough to see the mom give the kid some good "bo's"(elbow blows) to the head. That scene was hilarious!!!Other than that, it was uneventful cinema.
This film is not quite as good as the original one but I found it just as disturbing. ONe may never look at someone else's infant in the same innocent manner as before. You will subconsciously wonder if it's not some little demonic creature waiting to wreak havoc if given the chance. The portrayal of young children as murderers is a disturbing subject and not one to inspire any paternal or maternal feelings at all. The monstrous baby of CAtherine Moore in the film reminded me of that evil doll Chuck from another film. Not quite convincing as a real creature but more like an animated doll which is what this monster comes across as. Michele Green pulls off a splendid performance as a lone crusader out to eliminate these monstrous children. It makes you cheer for her every time she kills one of the little bastards. Other than that there isn't much to say for the film except that it's a pale shadow of the original.
I found this horror gem in a local store and bought it. I watched it yesterday's night and was a surprise for me. I love B movies and this was very satisfying.In order to enjoy this kind of movies, you have to switch off your brain. After that, you have to pretend that the primitive animatronic baby is real (at least in the movie).Finally, don't pretend to find Oscar's performances for the actors.After that, enjoy an excellent movie. The plot is good and believable, tha acting is OK, the music score is excellent.In my opinion, it deserves a 5.0My advice, look for it in your local video rental, and enjoy.