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[REC] 2 – Review

I thought the horror community went overboard in claiming just how damn scary and awesome the original [REC] was. There were some genuine chills and thrills along the way, but to throw out hyperbolic claims it was the new face of terror was misguided. It’s becoming redundant to read the butt kissing quotes that trickle out of the online horror circles. I find it comical to watch one genre website after another struggle to belt out a catchy phrase so they can get their name on a poster or a DVD sleeve.

The story picks up fifteen minutes after reporter Ángela Vidal [Manuela Velasco] is pulled away by an unseen pair of infected hands in the nightmarish green glow of a night vision camera. A SWAT team arrives with a ’government official’ to go forth into the quarantined building where the virus has obliterated everyone in its path. These macho men have come to chew bubblegum and kick ass, and they are all out of bubblegum. There are no politics to be had because this fella doesn’t work under President Obama. He is a man of the cloth and the power of Christ has compelled him to kick ass for the Lord. To clense the drooling tenants of their unholy ways he will need the blood sample of the ‘Medeiros girl’.

[REC] 2 is the best sequel since Hellboy 2. The voracious citizens are not ‘zombies’ but puppets of a demon. If you overexplain any mythology you can end up with egg all over your face, but here, in giving the virus supernatural origins, it was a clever change of pace as opposed to regurgitating the some plot ploy of the original. I figured that Ángela had been torn to shreds and used as cannon fodder, but the ‘worm’ has turned and she is a pawn in diabolical wave of evil that looks to spread further than the confines of an ordinary apartment building.

This is the movie Paranormal Activity wishes it could have been. Screw character development. Throw caution to the wind with suspense. Director(s) Jaume Balagueró and Paco Plaza have used James Cameron’s Aliens as their template. Imagine The Exorcist as a balls-to-the-wall action flick and that is what [REC] 2 is in a nutshell. The SWAT team has helmet-mounted video cameras that you give the point of view of the action in a first shooter kind of way and it reminded me a lot of the gameplay in the film adaption of Doom. There are two goosebump inducing scenes that are incredible: one involves an encounter in an air duct and the other is a run-in with a creepy crawly kid who does his best impersonation of an itsy bitsy spider while going up a wall.

Thanks to [REC] 2 I get to eat my words from my opening paragraph rant and say the hype for this one is for real.

Rating: ★★★½☆

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One Comment

  1. I watched this on DVR last night. It was on HDNet Movies the other day. I loved this movie. I watched it right after watching the first movie for the first time (which was the first movie in close to 15 years to actually make me scream). I loved everything they did with this. In the first movie they hinted at this outbreak having to do with possession, and here we really see it. The preist was fantastic. I liked that we got a few different groups of people, and we are able to see what happens to them through each of their cameras. This is a must see for sure!

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