A few years after David Cronenberg's remake of The Fly, this sequel came along to pick up where the first film left off. Following in Cronenberg's footsteps, The Fly II continues
to shock and horrify, with a fresh new wave of grotesque mutations,
gnarly blood and gore, and even more inhuman experiments in
teleportation.
Unfortunately, the film doesn't quite move along
as smoothly or quickly as its predecessor; this sequel is laden with
quite a bit of dragging at certain spots. When the film isn't dragging,
it does maintain decent interest with some explosive drama, and
explosive bloodshed. A lot of it is more of the same (guy continues to
morph into a fly-human hybrid, animals continue to get mangled by the
teleporters, more digestive goo is sprayed liberally), but there are a
few surprising twists to the thing as well (there's a certain scene
involving an elevator that I found quite gnarly, and the ending is
wickedly ironic).
I never saw that much wrong with the story
either. As a continuation that follows a new generation of characters,
the story keeps a decent focus on the characters. It is pretty easy to
relate to them, as they are effectively treated like lab specimens.
That is also the source of the movie's drama and horror. Beyond that,
however, the film isn't quite as fresh or deep as the predecessor.
The
film looks decent, with quality photography and editing. The actors do
the best they can, but they don't really stand out enough to surpass
the cast of the first film. Writing is okay, but nothing to scream
about. The production has okay-looking sets, props, costumes, and SFX.
Make-up work and gore is pretty well-done. Music is not bad either.
I felt this was a decent follow-up to Cronenberg's The Fly, for it has its moments. If you liked that first film, then this one should be worth a rent.
3.5/5 (Entertainment: Pretty Good | Story: Pretty Good | Film: Pretty Good)
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