The Descent: Part 2
Distraught, confused, and half-wild with fear, Sarah Carter emerges alone from the Appalachian cave system where she encountered unspeakable terrors. Unable to plausibly explain to the authorities what happened - or why she's covered in her friends' blood - Sarah is forced back to the subterranean depths to help locate her five missing companions.
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- Cast:
- Shauna Macdonald , Natalie Mendoza , Gavan O'Herlihy , Josh Dallas , Anna Skellern , Saskia Mulder , Douglas Hodge
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Great Film overall
Wow! What a bizarre film! Unfortunately the few funny moments there were were quite overshadowed by it's completely weird and random vibe throughout.
Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.
It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.
Editor on The Descent, John Harris this time sits in the Director's Chair for Part 2. Equally atmospheric and claustrophobic than its predecessor, but this installment is even more suspenseful than the original due to the fact we now already know what lurks inside the caves. Less gory than the first installment, but still stomach-churning scenes that will have you on the edge of your seat! Once again, a very good cast ensures a convincing tale of survival.
I really liked the first movie, these days its pretty difficult to find a decent horror movie that actually keeps you interested and doesn't go overboard with the jump scares. But lets think about this, a girl has gone through something incredibly traumatic, covered in blood and hospitalized with amnesia, so what's the most logical thing we can do with this scenario? Yep, lets force her to go back into the cave and "retrace her steps" that she supposedly doesn't even remember and make her show the police what happened. Not only that, but the ending is like "WHY THE %&#( DID YOU DO THAT" when you realize a death could have been so, incredibly, easily avoided that it infuriates you. I mean, this wasn't really a bad film, but there are soooo many things that could have easily been changed to make it a million times better.
The gore was disgusting. Great style. It started off really strongly continuing the first movie. It revised everything that it should have. There were some weaker moments. The ending was fitting with the first movie although overall it was definitely lacking the charm and atmosphere of the original. A worthy sequel but it is no Aliens (1986).
If, like me, you watched the original UK version of 'The Descent' you might have wondered how protagonist Sarah Carter could be in this one as well as the last time we saw her she was still deep underground surrounded by the crawlers the producers clearly wanted at least one returning cast member so decided to follow on from the alternate US ending where she gets out of the caves.Set a couple of days after Sarah and her party went missing the rescue party is searching the wrong cave system; then she turns up covered in her friends blood but with no memory of what happened. Her trail is traced back to an old mine and a rescue party is sent in; they are accompanied by the local sheriff and his deputy as well as Sarah, who the sheriff is convinced killed her friends. They haven't been in the caves long when Sarah starts to have flashbacks and flees from the others. Soon afterwards a rock fall separates the group and not long after that they learn that they are not alone. The crawlers start picking them off and the terror of the first film starts to repeat itself as the survivors try get out of the caves before the crawlers can get to them.I had heard that this sequel was disappointing so put off watching it till I saw the DVD in the bargain bin to be honest it isn't that bad and perhaps because I'd been prepared to be disappointed I ended up enjoying it more than I expected that doesn't mean it is as good as the first; just better than it might have been. Once we have seen that Sarah did in fact survive the action quickly moves back underground and once there the tension remains high. The setting is just as claustrophobic as the first film and if anything the crawlers are even scarier. The level of gore has increased considerably with plenty of blood spilt every time anybody dies or in one case has his arm hacked off with a climbing pick! The weakness of this film is the characters; in the original we had a tight-knit, all-girl group of friends but here many of them don't know each other. The characters are also less sympathetic; this is especially true of the unlikeable sheriff whose actions repeatedly endanger everybody. There are a few twists along the way; some good (the reappearance of a familiar face, don't read the cast list before watching) and some rather poor (the ending). Overall I'd say this was decent enough; a little disappointing compared to the first but still better than many horror films.