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The Cell 2

  • Vidéo
  • 2009
  • R
  • 1h 34min
NOTE IMDb
2,8/10
3,1 k
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The Cell 2 (2009)
Home video trailer for this suspense thriller about a psychic tracking a killer
Lire trailer0:55
1 Video
7 photos
HorreurScience-fictionThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe Cusp is a serial killer who kills his victims and then brings them back to life; over and over again; until they beg to die. Maya is a psychic investigator who gained her powers after a ... Tout lireThe Cusp is a serial killer who kills his victims and then brings them back to life; over and over again; until they beg to die. Maya is a psychic investigator who gained her powers after a 1-year coma she was the Cusp's first victim. Now the Cusp Killer is back and Maya has litt... Tout lireThe Cusp is a serial killer who kills his victims and then brings them back to life; over and over again; until they beg to die. Maya is a psychic investigator who gained her powers after a 1-year coma she was the Cusp's first victim. Now the Cusp Killer is back and Maya has little time to do what she has never done before: go into the mind of a killer unprotected and... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Tim Iacofano
  • Scénario
    • Lawrence Silverstein
    • Alex Barder
    • Erik Klein
  • Casting principal
    • Tessie Santiago
    • Chris Bruno
    • Frank Whaley
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  • NOTE IMDb
    2,8/10
    3,1 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Tim Iacofano
    • Scénario
      • Lawrence Silverstein
      • Alex Barder
      • Erik Klein
    • Casting principal
      • Tessie Santiago
      • Chris Bruno
      • Frank Whaley
    • 74avis d'utilisateurs
    • 23avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    The Cell Two
    Trailer 0:55
    The Cell Two

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    Rôles principaux13

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    Tessie Santiago
    Tessie Santiago
    • Maya
    Chris Bruno
    Chris Bruno
    • Harris
    Frank Whaley
    Frank Whaley
    • Duncan
    Bart Johnson
    Bart Johnson
    • Skylar
    Michael Flynn
    Michael Flynn
    • Kessel
    Amee Walden
    • Penelope
    Charles Halford
    Charles Halford
    • Deputy Finch
    Paul Kiernan
    Paul Kiernan
    • Coroner
    Whitney Labrum
    • Young Woman
    Elizabeth Barondes
    Elizabeth Barondes
    • Snobby Woman
    Alicia Oberle Farmer
    Alicia Oberle Farmer
    • Dead Girl 4
    • (non crédité)
    Larry Filion
    • Deputy Sheriff
    • (non crédité)
    Ben Naccarato
    • Deputy Sheriff
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    • Réalisation
      • Tim Iacofano
    • Scénario
      • Lawrence Silverstein
      • Alex Barder
      • Erik Klein
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    4ctomvelu1

    Skip it

    A very loose and disappointing sequel to The Cell, Cell 2 stars a Sandra Bullock lookalike as a clairvoyant on the trail of a serial killer named The Cusp. Fifteen minutes into the movie and we know who the killer is. Shot on no budget, this Utah-lensed video makes little effort in the special effects department, in stark contrast to The Cell with its operatic sets and imaginative use of CGI. So it's pretty much a standard criminal pursuit film, and the truth is one can get more kick out of an episode of TV's Criminal Intent. Toward the end, for a few seconds, we get to see our clairvoyant heroine all gussied up. And I must admit I wouldn't mind spending a little time with her. But she is no Jennifer Lopez (or Sandra Bullock) in the acting department, at least not here. Frank Whaley costars.
    3massimo_sp_it

    avoid it

    this movie is another pathetic attempt of making a sequel for monetary reason. it's the couple-ideas-four-coins movie made for satellite TV's needs. if you're planning to see it, you can spend the one and half hour in a different way with no regret. none of the creators of the first movie are involved in this "sequel" and after you see it it's easy to understand why. it's ugly to see once again that producers and money are totally in control of something that should be the sum of all arts, and it's really incomprehensible how can they still think is possible to make a movie without any talented writer. only positive note is for Frank Whaley, whose A-class unexploited talent is anyway not enough to save a D-movie like this.
    1Necrotard

    Just as entertaining as the first movie, but only because it's hilariously bad.

    The Cusp is a killer who repeatedly kills his victims, then brings them back to life, until they beg to die. Some psychic chick has to go into the killer's mind to find his latest victim before she is killed.

    I'm a fanatic for the first film. On a scale of 1 to 10, my excitement was about a 15 when I heard this sequel was being made. When I found out it was going direct-to-video, that excitement plummeted to a 2. Looking back, I realize that even after that drop to a 2, I was way over-excited for this movie. Yes – it's THAT bad.

    The plot doesn't sound too terrible. I like the idea of a killer making his victims beg for death, and doing that by actually killing them is interesting. But the delivery of this concept was painfully lame. The victims don't put very much effort into their performances at all. The first girl, who's getting her heart cut out, responds as if it's only a minor inconvenience. Seriously, I picture the director behind the camera saying, "Okay, now act like you're in mild discomfort." I also thought the killer would be using some ritual or something interesting, but instead, he's using legit medical practices. One example is suffocating his victim with a plastic bag, then performing CPR to revive her. It's just not very interesting. I'm not sure if a ritual would be much better, but what we're given is just underwhelming.

    There are so many little details about this movie that are just flat-out tacky. First of all, the intro to the movie is a short clip from the first film, during which a narrator says something about how a psychic entered the mind of a killer, and "now ... there is another". This is the only time we hear the narrator's voice. It feels rushed and stupid. (It had me and my friend laughing mere seconds into the movie.) Then, during the end credits, we see aerial shots from a helicopter. Half of the shots have the chopper's shadow in view. (It seems like they spent half of their budget on renting this helicopter so they were milking it for all they could.) Then the credits stop twice to showcase brief behind-the-scenes shots. Both of these shots are boring and offer absolutely nothing interesting. There's no point in their presence what-so-ever. Any class that the picture could have had is flushed down the toilet by dumb little moments like these.

    An especially tacky aspect of the script is the use of FBI vs. local cop clichés. Not only is the local cop the hero, while the FBI guy is almost a villain for doing his job, but this movie teaches me that it's okay for a cop to tightly grip an FBI agent's testicles and threaten him in order to get a point across. Apparently he won't get fired, arrested, or sued for sexual harassment. Wow. You learn something new every day.

    The only connection this story has with the first movie is A.) the brief intro that simply mentions J-Lo's character, B.) the general concept of entering a killer's mind to save one of his victims, and C). the ethnicity of the main characters. It really seemed that they cast the leading lady in this sequel for her ethnic appearance, rather than acting ability. There was no reason for this. We don't care what ethnicity she is, we just want someone who can act.

    The way they depict the mind in this sequel is nowhere near as stylish or visually interesting as it is in the first movie. I feel like I shouldn't rag on this aspect too much, since they were obviously on a very small budget. There is one very small visual that's slightly interesting when you see it in context, but it's delivered with horrible CGI.

    There is one area in which this movie genuinely impressed me. I was blown away by this movie's ability to make the most simple moments hilarious through awful editing, camera-work, and performances. There's a part where two FBI agents are chasing after the two main characters. It doesn't sound funny, but the horrendous editing, effortless camera work, and HALF-ASSED JOGGING of the actors makes the scene side- splittingly hilarious. There's also a car-chase scene that is made incredibly funny by the awful camera-work and editing. This is honestly one of those movies that I'd show to film students as an example of what NOT to do.

    Overall, the movie has one or two interesting ideas wrapped into the script, but the weak acting, lazy film-making, crappy writing, and tacky moments make this movie funny as hell, and there are no interesting visuals to save it. I find this movie just as entertaining as the first film, but only because it's so hilariously terrible.
    1colin-vw

    Expectations of the first 'The Cell' make this one EVEN WORSE

    This movie is awful. If you saw The Cell and were thinking 'Wow AWESOME, gimme more of this', then please don't go see this movie.

    In the 'first' movie (I'm starting to think that the relation between the two is nothing more than the name and the first two shots of the second one) the dream scape was immersing, creative and beautiful, sometimes in a creepy way. In The Cell 2, the dream scape is just a cheap effect, a few squiggly lines at the edges of the screen. Story-wise, it lacks any continuity. Instead of having to be suspended in the air, hooked up to some extreme high tech system in weird suites, the main character is half awake while in the back of a plane, holding a personal item of someone involved. Somehow, they took that awesome dreamsurfing equipment and made it some bluetooth dongle stuck to her head. Furthermore, The shots look cheap, as do the sets. The tactics used by the police or swat are not remotely realistic, and quite frankly, make them look like a fart of the antagonist could blow them away. Now all of this would not be ultimate game-breaking stuff, but i just saw The Cell 1 only two hours ago and was hoping for some more psychedelic-dreamy-crime-horror-thriller-sexy-chicks(lopez) movie, but instead, I got ' a shot at the big-time '

    Not every director has a huge budget, and there's nothing wrong with that, but somehow this director acquired a ' The Cell ' license and then ran out of money. Now there will never be a The Cell 3. Thx Tim Iacofano.
    1gizbeezo

    MacGyver is better

    Just like the summary, the MacGyver TV show was better. It had a better storyline, plot summary and special effects. For this movie to be have the same name as the first cell, it's quite a cheap knockoff of the original. The premise behind the serial killer was cool, but that was about it. Personally, I'd rather watch livestock hump. Thank goodness this was a DVD rental. If we had paid upwards of 20 buck to see it in the theater (40 with popcorn and soda) I would have either demanded my money back or be serviced by an Albanian midget as compensation. Does that sound absurd to you? Yes it does. It is as absurd as this movie remotely being linked to the first one...

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      (at around 36 mins) In the morgue you can see the woman who is dead on the table breathing.
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      During the end credits there are behind the scenes views of some of the stunts and how they were set up.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 16 juin 2009 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • La celda 2
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Salt Lake City, Utah, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Silverstein / Barder Company
      • New Line Home Entertainment
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