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Mimic 2

Mimic 2 is a 2001 science fiction horror film, directed by Jean de Segonzac, with a script inspired by a short story of the same name by Donald A. Wollheim. The movie was a direct-to-DVD sequel to Mimic (1997), and was followed by Mimic 3: Sentinel (2003).

Mimic 2
Official DVD cover
Directed byJean de Segonzac
Written byJoel Soisson
Produced byJoel Soisson
Michael Leahy
Starring
CinematographyNathan Hope
Edited byKirk M. Morri
Music byWalter Werzowa
Distributed byDimension Films
Release date
  • July 17, 2001 (2001-07-17)
Running time
82 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$10 million[citation needed]
Box office$81,531 (Hong Kong)[1]

The thriller stars long-time film veteran Edward Albert, along with Alix Koromzay, Bruno Campos and Jon Polito.

Plot Edit

Four years after the events of the first film, after three men are discovered hideously mutilated (their faces have been removed) and strung up among New York City's high-tension wires, Detective Klaski (Bruno Campos) stumbles upon a link: Each of the men knew entomologist Remy (Alix Koromzay), a teacher at an inner-city high school. Klaski considers Remy to be a prime, albeit unlikely, suspect in the killings until he witnesses for himself the shape-shifting creature that has been stalking Remy: an intelligent mutant insect with the face of its previous victim that wants to mate with Remy.

Klaski, Remy and a pair of her students get trapped inside the school as the creature hunts them down. Remy gets separated and runs into the creature which does not harm her but instead seems interested in her. Remy then gets cornered and the creature attempts to give her pizza. Meanwhile, a special forces unit, headed by the militant leader known only as Darksuit (Edward Albert), gets ready to fumigate the school with poisonous gas. After all the trapped humans seem to have escaped the fumigation, and with the help of a heroic Klaski in Remy's case, inspection teams following through find the creature's recently vacated husk and, later on, the mangled corpse of Klaski.

It appears that the creature, impersonating Klaski, has been caring for Remy's well-being with a mind to fulfill its base purpose. Unfortunately for it, when they finally meet in a suspenseful setting in Remy's apartment, she decapitates it. However, it is not dead as cockroaches can live up to two weeks without a head and Remy and one of the students, who is now living with her, are left wondering how to handle the situation.

Cast Edit

Reception Edit

Critical response Edit

The film received negative reviews. Christabel Padmore from Apollo Movie Guide said: "The only reason you might watch Mimic 2 is if you're a fan of some of the special effects used in the first movie". Keith Brown from Eye for Film judged: "There's nothing particularly wrong with Mimic 2, as B-movie monster movies go".[citation needed] Nathan Rabin for The Onion wrote: "Mimic 2 is the very definition of an arbitrary sequel: it essentially remakes its little-loved predecessor, which combined Cronenbergian weird science, Alien-style claustrophobia, and abundant gore to little discernible effect".[citation needed] eFilmCritic reviewer Jack Sommersby called "incompetent and unimaginative on just about every level". The Horror Review felt: "Though it doesn’t set any genre or cinematic precedence, it does take the time to develop character relationships, create atmosphere, and establish dread within its viewer, resulting in an enjoyable second outing that, in many respects, trumps its forerunner".[citation needed] The publication gave it 4 out of 5 stars. The film holds 8% positive critics on Rotten Tomatoes.[citation needed]

Accolades Edit

  • Won: Video Premiere Award – Best Visual Effects
  • Nominated: Video Premiere Award – Best Cinematography
  • Nominated: Video Premiere Award – Best Editing

Sequel Edit

Mimic 3: Sentinel was released in 2003. Directed by J.T. Petty, its script was also inspired by the short story "Mimic" by Donald A. Wollheim. While a direct-to-DVD sequel to both Mimic and Mimic 2, it takes a different thematic approach.

References Edit

  1. ^ "Mimic 2". boxofficemojo.com

External links Edit

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Mimic 2 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Mimic 2 is a 2001 science fiction horror film directed by Jean de Segonzac with a script inspired by a short story of the same name by Donald A Wollheim The movie was a direct to DVD sequel to Mimic 1997 and was followed by Mimic 3 Sentinel 2003 Mimic 2Official DVD coverDirected byJean de SegonzacWritten byJoel SoissonProduced byJoel Soisson Michael LeahyStarringAlix Koromzay Bruno Campos Will Estes Jon Polito Edward AlbertCinematographyNathan HopeEdited byKirk M MorriMusic byWalter WerzowaDistributed byDimension FilmsRelease dateJuly 17 2001 2001 07 17 Running time82 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 10 million citation needed Box office 81 531 Hong Kong 1 The thriller stars long time film veteran Edward Albert along with Alix Koromzay Bruno Campos and Jon Polito Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Reception 3 1 Critical response 3 2 Accolades 4 Sequel 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditFour years after the events of the first film after three men are discovered hideously mutilated their faces have been removed and strung up among New York City s high tension wires Detective Klaski Bruno Campos stumbles upon a link Each of the men knew entomologist Remy Alix Koromzay a teacher at an inner city high school Klaski considers Remy to be a prime albeit unlikely suspect in the killings until he witnesses for himself the shape shifting creature that has been stalking Remy an intelligent mutant insect with the face of its previous victim that wants to mate with Remy Klaski Remy and a pair of her students get trapped inside the school as the creature hunts them down Remy gets separated and runs into the creature which does not harm her but instead seems interested in her Remy then gets cornered and the creature attempts to give her pizza Meanwhile a special forces unit headed by the militant leader known only as Darksuit Edward Albert gets ready to fumigate the school with poisonous gas After all the trapped humans seem to have escaped the fumigation and with the help of a heroic Klaski in Remy s case inspection teams following through find the creature s recently vacated husk and later on the mangled corpse of Klaski It appears that the creature impersonating Klaski has been caring for Remy s well being with a mind to fulfill its base purpose Unfortunately for it when they finally meet in a suspenseful setting in Remy s apartment she decapitates it However it is not dead as cockroaches can live up to two weeks without a head and Remy and one of the students who is now living with her are left wondering how to handle the situation Cast EditAlix Koromzay as Remy Panos Edward Albert as Darksuit Bruno Campos as Detective Klaski Will Estes as Nicky Gaven E Lucas as Sal Aguirre Jon Polito as Morrie Deaver Jody Wood as Detective Clecknal Jim O Heir as Lou Brian Leckner as Jason Mundy Paul Schulze as PhillipReception EditCritical response Edit The film received negative reviews Christabel Padmore from Apollo Movie Guide said The only reason you might watch Mimic 2 is if you re a fan of some of the special effects used in the first movie Keith Brown from Eye for Film judged There s nothing particularly wrong with Mimic 2 as B movie monster movies go citation needed Nathan Rabin for The Onion wrote Mimic 2 is the very definition of an arbitrary sequel it essentially remakes its little loved predecessor which combined Cronenbergian weird science Alien style claustrophobia and abundant gore to little discernible effect citation needed eFilmCritic reviewer Jack Sommersby called incompetent and unimaginative on just about every level The Horror Review felt Though it doesn t set any genre or cinematic precedence it does take the time to develop character relationships create atmosphere and establish dread within its viewer resulting in an enjoyable second outing that in many respects trumps its forerunner citation needed The publication gave it 4 out of 5 stars The film holds 8 positive critics on Rotten Tomatoes citation needed Accolades Edit Won Video Premiere Award Best Visual Effects Nominated Video Premiere Award Best Cinematography Nominated Video Premiere Award Best EditingSequel EditMain article Mimic 3 Sentinel Mimic 3 Sentinel was released in 2003 Directed by J T Petty its script was also inspired by the short story Mimic by Donald A Wollheim While a direct to DVD sequel to both Mimic and Mimic 2 it takes a different thematic approach References Edit Mimic 2 boxofficemojo comExternal links EditMimic 2 at IMDb Mimic 2 at AllMovie Mimic 2 at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mimic 2 amp oldid 1107476877, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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