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The Descent: Part 2

  • 2009
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Shauna Macdonald in The Descent: Part 2 (2009)
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. As the rescue party drives deeper into uncharted caverns, nightmarish visions of the recent past begin to haunt Sarah and she starts to realize the full horror and futility of the mission. Subjected to the suspicion and mistrust of the group and confronted once more by the inbred, feral and savagely ruthless Crawlers, Sarah must draw on all her inner reserves of strength and courage in a desperate final struggle for deliverance and redemption.
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Refusing to believe her story about cave-dwelling monsters, the sole survivor of a spelunking exploration gone horribly wrong is forced to follow the authorities back into the caves where so... Read allRefusing to believe her story about cave-dwelling monsters, the sole survivor of a spelunking exploration gone horribly wrong is forced to follow the authorities back into the caves where something awaits.Refusing to believe her story about cave-dwelling monsters, the sole survivor of a spelunking exploration gone horribly wrong is forced to follow the authorities back into the caves where something awaits.

  • Director
    • Jon Harris
  • Writers
    • James McCarthy
    • J Blakeson
    • James Watkins
  • Stars
    • Michael J. Reynolds
    • Shauna Macdonald
    • Jessika Williams
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    54K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jon Harris
    • Writers
      • James McCarthy
      • J Blakeson
      • James Watkins
    • Stars
      • Michael J. Reynolds
      • Shauna Macdonald
      • Jessika Williams
    • 266User reviews
    • 131Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Michael J. Reynolds
    Michael J. Reynolds
    • Ed Oswald
    Shauna Macdonald
    Shauna Macdonald
    • Sarah Carter
    • (as Shauna MacDonald)
    Jessika Williams
    Jessika Williams
    • Susanne Small
    Douglas Hodge
    Douglas Hodge
    • Dan
    Josh Dallas
    Josh Dallas
    • Greg
    • (as Joshua Dallas)
    Anna Skellern
    Anna Skellern
    • Cath
    Gavan O'Herlihy
    Gavan O'Herlihy
    • Vaines
    Krysten Cummings
    Krysten Cummings
    • Rios
    Doug Ballard
    Doug Ballard
    • Dr. Roger Payne
    Josh Cole
    • Lynch
    Saskia Mulder
    Saskia Mulder
    • Rebecca
    Natalie Mendoza
    Natalie Mendoza
    • Juno
    Alex Reid
    Alex Reid
    • Beth
    Nora-Jane Noone
    Nora-Jane Noone
    • Holly
    MyAnna Buring
    MyAnna Buring
    • Sam
    Robin Berry
    • Crawler
    Adam Harvey
    • Crawler
    Nicholas Daines
    Nicholas Daines
    • Crawler
    • Director
      • Jon Harris
    • Writers
      • James McCarthy
      • J Blakeson
      • James Watkins
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    6weasl-729-310682

    I liked "The Descent," and part 2, but why no credit to Jeff Long

    I rated these two movies 7 and 6 stars respectively, but I also own the novel of the same name by Jeff Long, published in 1999 (hardback) and 2001 (paperback). That book is so good, I went searching for a movie by that name, and sure enough there are now at least 3: the 2 "Descents," and "The Cave". All came out way after the publication of the book.

    The book is, as is mostly, but not always the case, better than movies based on it. (See and read "The Green Mile" by Stephen King).

    The second movie, DP2, uses the more humanoid vicious cave creatures based on the Hadal characters created by Jeff Long. I guess the movie makers thought they got away with it the first time, so why not just blatantly rip off the characters too with no credit?

    Anyhoo, both Descent movies are well worth watching if you're a horror fan, but if you're also a reader please pick up Jeff Long's novel as well. Much more character development, suspense, and it is quite the page turner. Don't get started on a work night like I did!

    The novel also involves enslavement of humans by the underground mutant Hadals, physical mutilation, mind manipulation; just deeply, deeply disturbing.

    I took a point off DP2 for too many jump scares. I'm not a real fan of those with the exception of the one near the end of the original "Carrie" 1976 when the hand comes out of the grave when Carrie's repentant classmate is placing flowers, which to me, is quintessential. Gets me to this day!

    Does anyone know why Jeff Long gets no credit? Perhaps I'm ignorant of a previous work about underground mutants victimizing humans, but when I read his work a decade or so ago, I thought it was pretty original. Sadly, the two links on the Wikipedia article about this work are dead (account disabled). I hope it is not because he cannot afford it because others have ripped him off so badly.
    7johnjanis

    Underrated

    For a sequel this is surprisingly good. The shock factor is gone admittedly but the filming is not as dark so you see more of the creatures and it's probably even gorier than the first one too. If you enjoyed the first one then really there is no reason you won't like this as well.
    5brian-tipton

    Inferior Sequel

    Somehow, they've managed to crap all over the mystery and wonder of the first film. I wouldn't have thought that possible, but here's two hours worth of what basically amounts to the same movie with different angles. There's a fine line between horror and annoyance, and the difference is evident between the original film and this sequel. The first had some great character development, witty dialogue, an intriguing plot. All of those things have been substituted for B-movie versions of same. Huge plot holes, impossible scenarios, expositional dialogue, and an ending that makes both films seem pointless. Don't even get me started on why there is light in some of the caves deep underground.
    6ryshpr

    Surprisingly good.

    The original Descent movie is one of my favourite horror films, so I was really looking forward to feasting my eyes on the second part. To be fair, I wasn't expecting anything near as what the original movie offered.

    The Descent: Part 2 follows Sarah, the sole escapee of the cave in the first movie. She has amnesia and despite this she is questioned by police regarding the whereabouts of her friends. She then gets forced back down into the cave with a new team so they can discover what went on down there.

    The film follows on right after the ending of the American version of the movie which wasn't really to my liking, partly as it's a British horror movie and also because the British ending of The Descent is so much better.

    I was pleasantly surprised though, despite ridiculing the movie literally from start to finish by comparing it to the original (well I was watching it with friends). As a stand-alone movie this is a pretty good one. There were a few scenes just too similar to the original movie and some where just plain ridiculous, but in a good way if that makes sense.

    The death scenes and the moments building towards them were executed brilliantly. Director Jon Harris executes eerie and scary suspense perfectly, pulling you into the scene in question. Furthermore, the scenes from the first movie are recreated perfectly so much so that you'd swear this movie was made at the same time as the original.

    It's nowhere near as good as the original, but a surprisingly good sequel. Plot-holes and revealing mistakes aside, it's good fun, but don't be surprised if you're raising your eyebrow at the ending.

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    7vidalbaboon

    A little less of the same... but still worth your pennies for the ride

    I'm sure this will be the general feel from the majority of reviews but I've got to say that the Descent part 2 is just what you should expect; Similar character development but less of; Similar direction/cinematography but less of; Similar jumpy frights but less of; Similar gore but less of; Similar crawlers but less of; Similar fun but less of. However, for a £3.5m budget, 1st time director and not much room to manoeuvre with the script it's definitely an enjoyable Friday night flick worth investing in. Hey guys it's a sequel and with few exceptions (which I'm sure are discussed ad nauseum on IMDb notice boards) sequels at best are watered down versions of the originals. Not as good as "The Descent" but certainly better than Mr. Marshall's "Doomsday".

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    • Trivia
      Director Jon Harris had the crawlers slightly redesigned for this sequel. Apart from darker skin tones with better camouflage ability, they look more feral with more scars, and have more deformities to suggest years of inbreeding. Additionally, they have several rows of teeth like a shark, for ripping out flesh.
    • Goofs
      This film is set in 2005, right after the first one. At 1 hour, 2 minutes, Rios records her video message to her daughter on a Nokia N81 phone, which wasn't released until 2007.
    • Quotes

      Vaines: [to the hospital doctor] There are five girls missing, and you put the one person who knows where they are to sleep?

    • Crazy credits
      While in the first film the opening credits resembled a flashlight passing over and illuminating them, in this one, the opening credits appears as if a passing light were shining past them onto the audience.
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    • Release date
      • October 14, 2009 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Official Blog (France)
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • El descenso: parte 2
    • Filming locations
      • Bourne Wood, Farnham, Surrey, England, UK(on location)
    • Production companies
      • Celador Films
      • Canal+
      • CinéCinéma
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      • $7,048,886
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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