Review of It's Alive III: Island of the Alive (1987) by Jon C — 05 Oct 2015
Almost as good as the original.
Skipped the 2nd one knowing it didn't do as well.
This one deals with an evolutionary allegory on abortions on deformed infants; is it within our right to kill the unsightly and the dangerous at such a young age or can a new breed of humanity co-exist with us?
The monstrous, bloodthirsty creatures multiply by the hour and society feels that the best solution is to isolate them on a deserted island.
Soon though they escape thanks to a still-caring father who believes they can live just like us.
It's too bad there isn't as much of the creatures but the idea is still there dealing with the harsh decision on whether or not to kill your own.
Good kills with some allegory on newborns and their fate.
Not a bad sequel.
This review of It's Alive III: Island of the Alive (1987) was written by Jon C on 05 Oct 2015.
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