Demons 2
2 DVDS/APPROX. 91 MINS/1986/ITALY UNRATED
Demons 2 is a fun frolic, even though it doesn’t live up to the original. Director Lamberto Bava teams with Dario Argento as producer to create a
gory, fun but terribly convoluted movie.

In a large apartment complex, people are watching a horror documentary/movie on the first demon outbreak on TV. A group of four is entering the
“forbidden” zone where the demons supposedly dwell to try and find evidence for their existence. Meanwhile, a whiny teen is having a party, a
group of gym nuts are working out, a family is having dinner and a pregnant lady is doing Lamaze. A demon on TV is awakened and quickly kills the
four members of the expedition. It then enters our world through the TV of the bellyaching party girl and turns her into a demon. She attacks her
party goers in grand, bloody fashion, who in turn also turn into demons. From there they raise havoc throughout the entire complex. The power is
cut and everyone is trapped inside the building with the demons.

It’s a pity that the narrative has so many plot holes, though, and not enough action or style to disguise them. Situations occur that are never
resolved, characters are introduced only to never be seen again and things happen that are never explained. The acting (and dubbing) is atrocious
for the most part, though it is fun to see a few familiar faces from the first Demons. While the story and acting is at times frustrating, if you go into
Demons 2 just expecting a silly, sleazy, trashy, fun time, then you won’t be too disappointed.

The signature gore is present, though don’t expect too much in the way of special effects. Some of the effects (like the transformation of the dog)
are downright silly and made me giggle. There is even a demon child in this film, that behaves a lot like an evil Gremlin. Bava doesn’t have the
visual style of his father (Mario Bava) or of producer Dario Argento, so the film’s scenes are composed very simply with no frills. A little flourish here
or there would have greatly heightened the nightmarish feel of the story, but that’s just not Lamberto’s style.

Demons 2 could have been made much better had someone taken the time to write a cohesive story and hired better actors. Unfortunately, this
was a rush job after the success of
Demons so we get a trashy, badly acted, silly story about demons in an apartment complex that doesn’t quite
fit together. This is truly a movie that’s just for fun. If you just want to kick back, have a beer and turn your brain off for a while,
Demons 2 is a
good way to do it.
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A documentary is shown on TV of group of teens who investigate the legendary forbidden zone, in
which once took place a Demon infestation (see Demoni I). When finding a lifeless corps of a demon,
one of the teens causes the resurrection it, and the demon makes it's way into the nearby world by
TV-broadcast... An unlucky girl, having her birthday-party at that time, gets posessed by the demon
while watching the documentary and soon the complete building in which she lives turns into a living
nighmare....  
Written by The Snoek {bou@dds.nl}
 
     
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RELEASE DATE
September 25, 2007

FORMAT
Anamorphic,
Closed-captioned, Color,
NTSC, Widescreen

VIDEO
Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1

AUDIO
English: Dolby Digital 2.0

SUBTITLES
n/a

STUDIO
Anchor Bay Ent (USA)

YEAR
1986

No. DISCS
2

REGION
0

GENRE
Horror

WEBSITE
n/a
DIRECTED BY
Lamberto Bava

WRITTEN BY
Dario Argento
Lamberto Bava

CAST
David Edwin Knight, Nancy Brilli, Coralina
Cataldi-Tassoni, Bobby Rhodes, Asia
Argento, Virginia Bryant, Anita Bartolucci,
Antonio Cantafora, Luisa Passega...

SPECIAL FEATURES
* Audio commentary by Director
Lamberto Bava, Mechanical Creations &
Transformation Artist Sergio Stegio
Strivaletti and Journalist Loris Curci.
* Theatrical Trailer

(Also included you have DEMONS 1
featurette presented on another disc)
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