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Valeria Jones. Andreas Bethmann Dr. Morpho as Dr. Andreas Bethmann. Storyline Edit. First, the two girls ran away, and then landed on the island trio that wants to destroy the whole shebang and release the captives. They have their own, working with security, who tries not to arouse suspicion from criminals it turns out he has to put it mildly, not very.

And the island is full of deadly fauna spider-killer and traps scattered everywhere. Did you know Edit. Connections Follows Der Todesengel User reviews 7 Review. Top review. It took me a whole day to watch the 4 disc box of Angel of Death 2.

Due the reason that the first part was Andreas first success he made this sequel, but to be honest and I said it before, it has nothing to do with part 1. Okay, he uses some shots from the first part but it isn't in the same context as in part one.

He in fact re edited the shots. Of course Andreas is in this flick too as is the man he adores, Jess Franco. The difference with part one is that there is gore available only you have to wait until the last half hour of the flick. But it is worth waiting for. All made by his friend Olaf Ittenbach. Already at the beginning of the academic year, the man chooses his humble and intelligent student Ewa Banach as his favorite.

The girl does not know that her lecturer hides a dark secret. Add content advisory. User reviews 3 Review. Top review. My first Polish drama and I love it. Started slowly, showing just enough of each character. As you get to know everyone the story gets richer and more complex. The lead male actor Maciej Stuart was particularly creepy. The hero Aleksandra Poplawska was an excellent flawed person as we all are.

The street scenes were lovely as was the forest. I enjoyed it very much. Details Edit. Did you know Edit. Trivia The original concept was that Eel Marsh House had been requisitioned as a hospital for mentally ill soldiers but this was dropped. Goofs In the blackout in the cellar, why don't they switch on the pilot's torch whilst trying to light the candles?

Connections Follows The Woman in Black User reviews Review. Top review. Won't Someone Think of the Children? The first feeling that comes to mind when someone mentions Woman in Black is that of dread. Unfortunately for me, this resulted in hysterical screaming, constant talking, and the occasional REALLY LOUD fits of laughter, distracting me from what i thought, in the end, was a rather solid and spooky adaptation of Susan Hill's horror novella.

What a joy then to see not only a sequel that featured no one of "fangirl" capabilities starring in it, but a 15 classification, wiping the fundamental existence of screaming youths from my cinema. Great start. Now i have seen the film, my early prediction of screaming youths being all but eradicated from the showing was misjudged and unfortunately, i was sat amongst what i feared most from a cinematic audience.

Idle talking about where the film was going. The 15 certificate clearly had not completely solved the problem of the first film, and with this, i left the film deeply upset and rather annoyed. Anyway, how was the film i hear you ask?

In a word or two; rather mediocre. In terms of plot, teacher Eve Parkins, played pretty well by Phoebe Fox, is evacuated, along with a group of children, including Edward, played by a Damian-esque Oaklee Pendergast, to Eel Marsh house during World War II, where they are greeted with strange noises, disappearing children, and a non-convincing performance by Jeremy Irvine as a supposedly discharged war pilot suffering from PTSD.

What follows is a 90 minute mash-up of jump scares, complete darkness, and a feeling that i had seen this movie once before. Don't get me wrong, i love a good jump scare, but when they are so obviously going to happen it detracts from the overall power of fear they are attempting to bring, and such a problem was evident throughout the course of the film.

In fact, the only time i felt partially threatened by the titular character was during the last ten minutes of the movie when there is a certain ambiguity to what was going to occur, yet for a supposed horror movie, 10 minutes out of 90 doesn't cut the mustard in my book.

While not particularly violent, these scenes do have the potential to upset some audience members, so be warned. She gets a good monologue about the tie she has with her vengeful enemy. This is where the black and white cinematography might have helped. It would have accentuated the mood and made the bumpier spots less noticeable.



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