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2001    82 mSciencefiction, Horror
4.68%13%5.3
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Een detective uit New York en de insectenkenner Remy komen er achter wie de verdachte is van drie moorden. Moorden waarbij de gezichten van de slachtoffers op brute wijze zijn verwijderd. De verdachte is een grote gemuteerde kakkerlak die het gezicht draagt van zijn laatste slachtoffer. Zijn doel is zich voort te planten met Remy...
Directed by Jean de Segonzac
  • Alix KoromzayRemy Panos
  • Bruno CamposDet. Klaski
  • Gaven E. LucasSal Aguirre
  • Will EstesNicky
  • Edward AlbertDarksuit
  • Jon PolitoMorrie Deaver
  • Jim O'HeirLou
  • Paul SchulzePhillip
  • Michael TucciDr. Shapiro
  • Joseph HodgeAkkad
  • Alex DraperO'Neal
  • Dick StilwellSergeant
  • Donn C. HarperDetective Jones
  • Scott KlaceDaryl
  • Aaron ForsLeon
  • Michael GarveyTrooper
  • Jean de SegonzacRegisseur
  • Joel SoissonScreenplay / Producer
  • Bob WeinsteinExecutive Producer
  • Beth Anne Calabro-OulmanExecutive Producer
  • Richard19 oktober 2025
    I gave it a shot. I really did. After the eerie tension and grimy atmosphere of the first Mimic, I was curious to see where they’d go next. Turns out, they went straight to direct to video territory and didn’t look back. Mimic 2 trades Guillermo del Toro’s dread for low budget lighting, recycled creature effects and a plot that feels like it was written during a lunch break. Alix Koromzay returns as Remy, the entomologist from the first film, now teaching high school and being stalked by a shape shifting insect that’s apparently developed a crush. Yes, really. It’s part slasher, part creature feature and part “what are we even doing here?” The tension is minimal, the kills are forgettable, and the creature, once a terrifying mimic of humanity, now feels like a guy in a rubber suit with romantic issues. The subway tunnels are back, but the atmosphere isn’t. It’s all dim corridors, awkward dialogue and a sense that everyone involved knew this wasn’t going to theaters. Watching it feels like a rights retention exercise: keep the IP alive, spend as little as possible and hope someone’s still renting DVDs. And yet… I watched it. I catalogued it. Because sometimes, even the misfires deserve a place in the Plex library, if only as a cautionary tale. Mimic 2 is a sequel that should’ve stayed buried. It’s clunky, confused, and weirdly romantic in the worst way. But hey, I saw it, I survived it, and now it lives in the tunnels of my Plex archive to complete the series.

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