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Nekromantik 2

  • 1991
  • (Banned)
  • 1 Std. 44 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,2/10
4515
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Nekromantik 2 (1991)
Body-HorrorSplatter-HorrorHorror

Eine Krankenschwester versucht verzweifelt, ihre Gefühle der Nekrophilie vor ihrem neuen Freund zu verbergen, hat aber immer noch Teile der Leiche des Helden des ersten Films in ihrem Besitz... Alles lesenEine Krankenschwester versucht verzweifelt, ihre Gefühle der Nekrophilie vor ihrem neuen Freund zu verbergen, hat aber immer noch Teile der Leiche des Helden des ersten Films in ihrem Besitz.Eine Krankenschwester versucht verzweifelt, ihre Gefühle der Nekrophilie vor ihrem neuen Freund zu verbergen, hat aber immer noch Teile der Leiche des Helden des ersten Films in ihrem Besitz.

  • Regie
    • Jörg Buttgereit
  • Drehbuch
    • Jörg Buttgereit
    • Franz Rodenkirchen
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Monika M.
    • Mark Reeder
    • Simone Spörl
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    5,2/10
    4515
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Jörg Buttgereit
    • Drehbuch
      • Jörg Buttgereit
      • Franz Rodenkirchen
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Monika M.
      • Mark Reeder
      • Simone Spörl
    • 37Benutzerrezensionen
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    Monika M.
    Monika M.
    • Monika
    Mark Reeder
    • Mark
    Simone Spörl
    Beatrice Manowski
    • Betty
    • (as Beatrice M.)
    Wolfgang Müller
    • Actor in film playing at cinema
    Lena Braun
    • Porno-synch girl
    Käthe Kruse
    • Actress in film playing at cinema
    Florian Koerner von Gustorf
    Florian Koerner von Gustorf
    • Drunk at bar
    • (as Florian Körner von Gustorf)
    Eddi Zacharias
    • Barkeeper
    Vanessa Salata
    • Girl at bar
    Eva-Maria Kurz
    • Nekro-gang member
    • (as Eva M. Kurz)
    Astrid Ewers
    • Nekro-gang member
    Carola Ewerts
    • Nekro-gang member
    Petra
    • Nekro-gang member
    Franz Rodenkirchen
    Franz Rodenkirchen
    Bale Bond
    Björn Zielaskowski
    • Man in cinema
    • (as Bjørn Zielaskowki)
    Jörg Buttgereit
    Jörg Buttgereit
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        • Jörg Buttgereit
      • Drehbuch
        • Jörg Buttgereit
        • Franz Rodenkirchen
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      7EVOL666

      Decent Sequel, Doesn't Live Up to the Original

      The first "Nekromantik" is one of my favorite underground horror films. Although "Nekromantik 2" is shot beautifully and has some really good gore scenes, it just doesn't have the punch that the first one did. There are many scenes that are long and drawn-out and detract from the pace of the film. Some scenes seem like they don't belong in the film at all. There are some genuinely funny scenes that are good for a laugh, and definitely some strong gore that rivals the first "Nekromantik", but I found myself checking my watch too often. Buttgereit and crew could have easily shaved a half hour off this film and made it a more sleek and streamlined film, but being that Buttgereit seemed to have a bigger budget this time, it appears he wanted to spend it on filming as much footage as possible, not always to the benefit of the viewer. Still a decent experience and definitely worth checking out for the extreme horror enthusiasts, and the ending is suitably matched to the first film. Give this one a look 7/10
      FATLOSER

      Not as good as advertised.

      Graphic depictions of corrupted flesh is not a substitute for the momentum created with a real script using written dialogue and characters. The climactic scene in the first offering was the only interesting moment and it should have been shot differently. Buttegereit was just too ambitious here and the effect reminded me of a cheesy "Airplane!"-like sight gag. To his defense, I must say that "The Death King" and "Schramm" are infinitely better films and are actually quite watchable.(especially "Schramm")
      KGB-Greece-Patras

      definately recommended to weirdos, freex, nekrophiliacs and fans of part 1

      A necrophiliac-thriller-drama-lovestory! This is by far less original movie than the first one (its a sequel, after all!). Basic difference is that it is realised from the female point of view. Some nice ideas and all. Whatever the case, it's worth it to see for the great ending alone (thats the case with part one, as well, but Nekromantik 1 is a much greater film if you ask me)
      7sir_job

      composite movie: extreme ironical and romantic experimental

      I have seen that movie yesterday evening. It was a very interesting and absorbing experience. the first sequence depicts a suicide, alternating with the credits, a guy butchering is belly while ejaculating. so your are directly in the point. After that you have the story of a women who get his body back from the cemetery... and you have a whole allegory of a breaking up and a new love. She keeps the body in her apartment, meets a knew boy, tears the body into pieces and just keep the penis... in all those sequences we are on the verge of throwing up. it also alternates moments of true romance, while kissing, cleaning and finally sawing the body, with ironical or even wry sequences, for instance the wooing sequence (photo, ferris wheel, ice cream and the stripped underpants...), the bar discussion over what is a woman and the cinema sequence showing an experimental with 2 people on a devastated roof talking about ornithology and eating tons of eggs. the photography and the montage are very free and experimental. the music that alternate very fast creates a very special ambiance... a real strange experience
      Crap_Connoisseur

      An Idiosyncratic Sequel

      Joerg Buttgereit's films have their own unique place in horror movie history. Few directors have even come close to producing anything as beautifully depraved as "Schramm", "Der Todeskoenig" or his signature film "Nekromantik". The latter film is a superbly original romantic comedy about an unusual love triangle between a woman, her lover and a rotting corpse. It comes as something of a surprise that the sequel is content to re-hash the original - only without the sardonic humour or the perverted sense of romance. Nekromantik 2 is a strangely dour affair; the film is slow, affected and a little bit too clever for its own good. Thankfully, Buttgereit plucks enough grim and gross ideas from his wonderfully sick mind to make the film a worthy, if somewhat disappointing, sequel to a true genre classic.

      Nekromantik 2 picks up where the original film finished - with Robert pleasuring himself while violently committing suicide with a kitchen knife. The brutal imagery of Robert ejaculating blood while stabbing himself has lost none of its bite. After such an eye opening beginning, the film quickly takes on a more solemn tone. Monika, a nurse with a taste for necrophilia, rescues Robert from his grave and takes him home. The painstakingly detailed depiction of erotic corpse cleaning is textbook Buttgereit. From this point on, the film loses momentum - mostly due to the fact that nothing really happens apart from Monika meeting Mark at the movies and beginning a relationship with him. The courtship between Mark and Monika is painfully boring to watch and incredibly drawn out. There are tedious close-ups of them on a ferris wheel, an unnecessary dating montage and an uncharacteristically dull sex scene.

      The film only begins to show signs of life when Monika starts asking Mark to play dead during sex and shows him a family photo album full of dead relatives. It soon becomes clear that Monika is finding it difficult to choose between the decomposing object of her desire and her living boyfriend. In an excruciating scene Monika appears to choose Mark and cuts Robert into pieces with a handsaw. This sequence is wonderfully grotesque but incredibly long. Buttgereit appears intent on testing not only the viewer's ability to hold down their dinner, but also their patience. Despite chopping him into small pieces, Monika can't seem to part with Robert completely, so she keeps his head and his penis in the fridge. Strangely, Mark doesn't take finding a decomposing penis in his girlfriend's icebox as an indication that he should look for a new woman. The film falls into another slump until the gory conclusion, with the exception of a particularly unsavoury and lengthy clip of a baby seal being dissected. Thankfully, the conclusion is premium Buttgereit as Monika finds a way to enjoy the company of both Mark and Robert simultaneously.

      Buttgereit's excruciatingly long and detailed depictions of corpse cutting, animal dissection and dating rituals do not make for great viewing but the parallels that these sequences draw and the clinical detachment with which Buttgereit draws them, are intellectually stimulating - if clumsy and pretentious. That is not to say that the film is entirely without humour. The film within a film about ornithology is very amusing and a clear swipe at "art-house" filmmakers. The irony is that Nekromantik 2 is 10 minutes of necrophiliac sex and extreme gore away from being art-house fodder itself. Those 10 minutes make up for a lot of the film's posing. The make-up and gore effects are typically gross despite the extremely plastic looking corpses. The seal dissection looks like it has been stolen from the Greenpeace archives as it appears to be authentic.

      The acting and general production values are still rather amateur in nature. This is easy to disregard when you are being swept along with Buttgereit's gory magic as with the original "Nekromantik". However, these flaws are far more obvious at the snail's pace with which this film proceeds. Monika M puts in the best performance and makes an appealing lead with her clear blue eyes and Germanic disinterest. Buttgereit's direction and script remain as idiosyncratic as ever. I'm convinced that Buttgereit is a genius but this film only shows rare glimpses of what he is capable of. Nevertheless, Nekromantik 2 does give us something to think about while we wait patiently for his next dose of cinematic perversion.

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        (at around 23 mins) During a sex scene, there's a drawing by Karen Greenlee, an actual necrophile. She worked as an apprentice embalmer and was arrested for stealing a hearse and interfering with a funeral. She also confessed to having sex with 20-40 corpses. She described herself as a "morgue rat" and considered necrophilia an addiction.
      • Patzer
        (at around 24 mins) When the woman is puking in the toilet, the length of the toilet paper hanging down changes.
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        [first title card]

        Title Card: "I want to master life and death." Theodore R. Bundy.

      • Crazy Credits
        [Opening statement] "I want to master life and death" Ted Bundy
      • Alternative Versionen
        The Extended Cut of "Nekromantik 2", running at 110 minutes, was previously considered lost. It was screened only twice before, the first time for the press on March 24th 1991 and the second time for the public world premiere on March 29th 1991. Before the official theatrical release, the film was shortened by director Jörg Buttgereit for artistic reasons. A rediscovered premiere print is the only surviving copy of this version. This print was scanned and restored at 2k resolution in 2016 for a new release on Blu-ray.
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      • Erscheinungsdatum
        • Juni 1991 (Deutschland)
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        • Jelinski & Buttgereit
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