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Oow Tee 2
Upon being released from prison, Ouyang (Samart Payakorn) returns to his family. However, for safety from old enemies, Ouyang must take on another assassination job, with the help of Jin (Trirak Rakkarndee). But Ouyang's wife and children are brutally murdered, and those involved are shot and injured. Ouyang and Jin then unleash a full-scale attack, ultimately leading to both of them being imprisoned to serve their sentence.
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Plot Summary
In this bizarre sequel, a scientist discovers a formula that allows him to control his creations, the "Oow Tee" dolls. However, when the dolls gain sentience and turn against him, he must fight for his life. The film descends into a chaotic battle between man and miniature, murderous toys.
Critical Reception
Oow Tee 2 is widely considered a low-budget, cult B-movie, often criticized for its nonsensical plot and campy execution. While it garnered a cult following for its unique premise and over-the-top gore, it was generally panned by mainstream critics.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique and outlandish concept.
Often found lacking in coherent storytelling and character development.
Appreciated by some for its unintentional humor and gore.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this cult film, but those available often highlight its bizarre nature and low-budget charm as its main draws, while acknowledging its significant flaws in production value and narrative.
Fun Fact
The film's distinctive "Oow Tee" dolls were inspired by the popular Cabbage Patch Kids dolls, with director Charles Band wanting to create a darker, more menacing version.
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