Kinder des Zorns II – Tödliche Ernte (1992)

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Kinder des Zorns II – Tödliche Ernte: Directed by David Price. With Terence Knox, Paul Scherrer, Ryan Bollman, Christie Clark. A journalist and his son travel to Nebraska to investigate the mysterious town of Gatlin where, unbeknownst to them, a murderous cult of children are still waiting in the corn fields.

“Arriving in Gatlin, Nebraska, a news-reporter and his son get wind of a story about the youth in the town murdering their parents finds that a series of brutal murders are revealed to be worshipers of the corn-stalks and try to stop them before they carry out their plans.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eWhile not a completely worthless sequel, it does have enough to make it interesting without being all that terrible. One thing it does do right is play around with the supernatural better than expected and did have some good moments to it featuring this. The very first attack in the cornfield is really fun as the howling wind and strange lightning blasts befalling the reporters while theyu0026#39;re in the corn rows before the huge tree falls into the area, while other really good action moments are packed in amongst the other supernatural occurrences here as house-falling sequence and the scene in the church provide some fun since they involve a great amount of suspense. Thereu0026#39;s even a few other really good scenes that come from the different meetings held among the corn-stalks, and a really tense moment later on where a couple make a particularly gruesome discovery among the corn that provides a good shock that comes out of nowhere. Even better than that is where the remaining adults are trapped inside a burning building, which is one of the better scenes in the film with the fire and the panic providing plenty to like.The last big plus is the finale, which is just all sorts of good cheesy action-packed fun, some wonderful ideas and an overall really great way to end the film. All-in-all, this is just cheesy good fun. This one wasnu0026#39;t that bad, but there were a few problems. The most obvious one is the flaw concerning the back- story. Itu0026#39;s implied to be a continuation of the first one, where the survivors are bused into foster homes of a neighboring town, yet that raises a few problems. Firstly, itu0026#39;s never stated whether or not this was true despite giving plenty of evidence that this was the case. The events of what happened there were well-known, yet the children here are allowed to go away without being questioned, as well as having a method of still getting in touch with each other quite easily which simply makes their rampage later on seem all the more out-of-place when it echoes what happened before in the the other town. Those doesnu0026#39;t make any sense at all and are quite annoying. Thereu0026#39;s also the fact that the pacing is a little off, as the romance angles cut into the middle of the film when the mysterious stuff starts happening, and way too much times goes by before anyone thinks anything is going wrong. The biggest one, though, is that itu0026#39;s way too cheesy. The filmu0026#39;s concept and several of itu0026#39;s big action scenes do reek of cheese, and the film as a whole does reflect this. These really keep the film down somewhat.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eRated R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language, Brief Nudity and mild sex scenes.”

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