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[Rec]²
Directed by
Paco Plaza
and
Jaume Balagueró
R
2009
84m
Horror
,
Thriller
6.5
66%
60%
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In order to ascertain the current situation inside, a supposed medical officer and a GEO team step into the quarantined and ill-fated apartment building.
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Cast of [Rec]²
Manuela Velasco
Ángela Vidal
Jonathan D. Mellor
Dr. Owen
Óscar Zafra
Jefe
Ariel Casas
Larra
Alejandro Casaseca
Martos
Pablo Rosso
Rosso
Rafa Parra
Rosso (voice)
Pep Molina
Jennifer's Father
Andrea Ros
Mire
Àlex Batllori
Ori
Pau Poch
Tito
Juli Fàbregas
Fireman
Ferrán Terraza
Manu
Claudia Silva
Jennifer
Martha Carbonell
Mrs. Izquierdo
Jorge-Yamam Serrano
Young Police Officer
Ana Isabel Velásquez
Colombian Girl
Carlos Lasarte
César
Kao Chenmin
Japanese Neighbor
Akemi Goto
Japanese Neighbor
David Vert
Álex
Carlos Olalla
Commissar
Anna García Cuartero
Mari Carmen
Héctor Vidales
Boy
Lazzaro E. Oertli Ortiz
Boy
Alex Lameiro Blanch
Boy
Joan Hostench Martínez
Boy
Oscar Foronda
Sniper
Javier Botet
Medeiros Girl (uncredited)
Paco Plaza
Zombie (uncredited)
Jaume Balagueró
Zombie (uncredited)
Laura Díez Mora
Zombie (uncredited)
Pere Vall
Journalist (uncredited)
Marga Villalonga
Zombie (uncredited)
Gerard Espert
Zombie (uncredited)
[Rec]² Ratings & Reviews
Houston Chronicle
Amy Biancolli
Multiplying the video-cams only dilutes the effect. Better to stick with one perspective. And see [Rec] first.
AV Club
Scott Tobias
[REC] 2 smartly picks up right where the first one left off, and takes little time to reestablish momentum.
Boxoffice Magazine
Amy Nicholson
The quality has deteriorated like a dubbed VHS.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
Frantic from the get-go, this new crop of zombie bait barrels through shadowy hallways and fends off waxen, emaciated attackers with such hysterical speed it's impossible to know -- or care -- whose face has just been chomped.
Seattle Times
Jeff Shannon
The mayhem, efficiently maintained for a just-right 84 minutes, makes [REC] 2 strictly for horror fans.
Los Angeles Times
Michael Ordoña
Unlike so many sequels, [REC] 2 builds nicely on the ideas introduced first time around; in particular, the nature and history of the disease, only touched on in the original, are explored much more fully here to chilling effect.
CinemaBlend
Perri Nemiroff
Not as good as its predecessor, but only a notch below making it an enjoyable and honorable sequel.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
But the blatant cliffhanger is unfortunate, and while this return trip to Balagueró and Plaza's netherworld isn't without its gloriously scary positives I'm not sure they're quite enough to make the journey to [REC] 2 worthwhile.
Slant Magazine
Nick Schager
The film supplies a frighteningly limited, visceral perspective on unholy carnage.
The Hollywood Reporter
Frank Scheck
Bloodthirsty zombies come out to play to diminishing effect in this DIY-style Spanish horror sequel.
Movie Retriever
Brian Tallerico
You'd be advised to forget [REC] 2 even exists. Go watch the original if you've never seen it or even check out Quarantine. You'll be much better off.
Village Voice
Rob Nelson
Contrived panic abounds, as do expiring camcorder batteries and expletive-laden variations on "Shoot it in the head!"
Miss FlickChick
Maitland McDonagh
It's more of the same, with an Exorcist spin, which isn't inherently a bad thing.
Variety
Boyd van Hoeij
A sequel to the Spanish cult hit that offers an explanation for something that was far more effective when left largely unexplained.
East Bay Express
Kelly Vance
Fast and violent, with feral demon kids and a surplus of imaginative restatements of the genre's best-loved clichés.
One Guy's Opinion
Frank Swietek
A mediocre third-generation copy of an idea that wasn't very new to begin with, and the addition of a supposedly rational explanation to the mix proves more hindrance than help.
DCist
Ian Buckwalter
Rather than trying to up the ante laid down by its predecessor, it simply picks up where that film left off (at the precise moment it left off, in fact), and continues doing many of the things that movie did so well.
Boston Phoenix
Shaula Clark
Using the same frenetic pacing and POV shakycam style, [REC] 2 tries to go bigger -- but this time, the gimmicks can seem forced. Still, there's plenty to like...
Parallax View
Andrew Wright
Approaches the rarified dream logic of the best otherworldly horror films. Call it meta or post-modern or whatever, but once this sucker hits nightvision mode, all bets are off.
TheDivaReview.com
Diva Velez
The original created so much international buzz, who could blame the filmmakers for going the well twice? I can. [REC] 2 is a straight-up money grab so terrible it threatens to ruin the memory of how good [REC] was.
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