Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA human mimicking giant bug survived Métamorphose (1997) and is killing humans and stalking a woman, who's bug/biology school teacher in NYC.A human mimicking giant bug survived Métamorphose (1997) and is killing humans and stalking a woman, who's bug/biology school teacher in NYC.A human mimicking giant bug survived Métamorphose (1997) and is killing humans and stalking a woman, who's bug/biology school teacher in NYC.
- Prix
- 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total
- Sal
- (as Gaven Eugene Lucas)
Avis en vedette
Just watch the original.
That's pretty much it for story in this more-of-the-same sequel to Guillermo Del Toros' adaptation of the Donald A. Wollheim short story. It's better to not think about it too much, because one will realize that this "story" isn't realized all that well. For example, the relevance of the movies' initial victim. Some people will be pleased to note that the script contrives a way to get Koromzay out of her clothes. So "Mimic 2" delivers fairly well on a sex and violence quotient. The cinematography is appropriately murky, and a lot of the locations look pretty damn decrepit. There's not really much in the way of gore, but there's a lot of slimy stuff. The visual effects are, overall, reasonably well done.
Koromzay does alright in this leading role, and the supporting cast likewise fares well enough. That includes Edward Albert ("Galaxy of Terror") as an unnamed government operative who naturally wants things run a certain way. However, the movie makes a shameful waste of character actor Jon Polito ("Miller's Crossing", "The Crow") by giving him nothing interesting to do.
Lovers of killer insect cinema may be able to do better than this, but they could conceivably do worse. At least "Mimic 2" has an excellent forward pace and a sufficient amount of action. (Plus, it only runs 82 minutes.)
Five out of 10.
As a lowly straight-to-video B-horror, it has its moments. There is a creature. There are some gross out moments. There is a functional creature feature at the core. However, there isn't enough good stuff. It's silly to make this a bad-dates theme. Also the special operations team in the last act is unnecessary. It turns a weak small horror into something unwieldy. There are a couple of good moments in an otherwise poor sequel.
The characterisations are formula driven and predictable, each with their own cross to bare and point to prove. Uber-cool cop Bruno Campos looks a little young for the hard-nosed, toothpick chewing detective, while all the other ancillary characters are basic stereotypes each with two scenes, one in which involves their obligatory demise. Even the appearance of veteran movie tough guy, the late Edward Albert isn't enough to redeem this inferior sequel.
Not always coherent "Mimic 2" begins when a running man's death leaves a suitcase full of the deadly genetic mutations, that gradually infiltrate the population. The film moves at such break-neck speed, that there's never any explanation for suitcase, nor much context around the central character's peculiar habit of taking photographs of herself, following traumatic experiences (an intriguing premise, it turned into a thematic cul-de-sac, simply abandoned without elaboration). Ultimately, at 79 minutes short, the plot holes are all consuming and the overall result is disappointing.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAlice in Chains vocalist William DuVall was an extra in the film.
- GaffesWhen Remy crawls through the barricade she falls down the other side and is wearing a G-string. A short time later when she strips off her clothes she is wearing totally different underwear.
- Citations
Klaski: Hi, fellas. How are you doin'?
Darksuit: I'm gonna have to ask you to clear the premises, sir.
Klaski: Really?
Darksuit: [show department of defense badge] Security matter.
Klaski: [chuckling] Department of defense. Wow. Well, I tell you what. Why don't we call it career day, okay? And you and I compare notes. How about that?
Darksuit: You're more than welcome to continue your investigation when we're done with ours, Detective Klotski.
Klaski: Klaski. Done with what? Since when are three local homicides a military deal?
Operative #1: I got somethin' here.
Darksuit: Excuse me.
Klaski: What the hell? Is that semen? Hey. Yo, I'm talkin' here.
[Darksuit grabs him but he pulls him off him]
Klaski: All right, pal. Just lay off, okay?
Darksuit: Obviously, you know I'm not at liberty to discuss procedural matters with you. But I would like to leave you with this one thought... The days of cleaning up New York with a gun and a toothpick... are over.
- ConnexionsFollowed by Métamorphoses 3: La Sentinelle (2003)
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Mimic 2
- Lieux de tournage
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Box-office
- Budget
- 10 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 81 531 $ US
- Durée1 heure 22 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1