Review of The Hills Have Eyes 2 (2007) by Syzygy — 01 Apr 2007
Way more skill than imagination, the plot is retread, a homage to nothing, just a routine exercise to bank in on the money garnered by its predecessor. If you think of this not as a film but as a film school graduation project where you score the director on how well (or not) he executes the fundamentals of creating a basic mood, squeezing beleivable performances out of your principals, and splicing everything together neatly, then he passes.
Your modest expectations might even feel a surprise or two. Altogether, forgettable otherwise.
This review of The Hills Have Eyes 2 (2007) was written by Syzygy on 01 Apr 2007.
The Hills Have Eyes 2 has generally received mixed reviews.
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