

Riki-Oh 2: Child of Destruction
Riki finds himself in the town of Misaki, dotted with illegal nuclear power plants and run by a religious fanatic military organization called "God's Judgment." He is taken prisoner and made to fight in gladiatorial matches in a sprawling arena. He finds his brother, whose special powers have given him the name of "Savior," but his reunion with his resentful sibling turns sour rather quickly.
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Plot Summary
In a post-apocalyptic future, a young martial artist named Riki Oh fights against a tyrannical regime that controls a new generation of humans genetically engineered for combat. He must navigate treacherous landscapes and confront formidable opponents, including his own half-brother, to uncover the truth behind his past and dismantle the oppressive system.
Critical Reception
While the original 'Riki-Oh' is known for its extreme gore and violence, its sequel, 'Child of Destruction,' is generally considered less impactful and more of a standard action-horror film. It retains some of the franchise's signature over-the-top violence but lacks the cult appeal and memorable moments of its predecessor, often seen as a generic entry in the genre.
What Reviewers Say
- Features the expected level of over-the-top violence, though less creatively gruesome than the first film.
- A weaker follow-up that leans into conventional action tropes.
- Offers some entertaining martial arts sequences amidst a generic plot.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available suggest a film that struggles to match the notoriety of its predecessor, often viewed as a forgettable sequel with standard action fare.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
Despite its title, the film is not a direct sequel in terms of story continuity with the original 'Riki-Oh' (Story of Riki), which was based on a Japanese manga. This film, and its predecessor (also titled Riki-Oh, but often distinguished by its Hong Kong production and different cast), are more loosely connected by the character name and a general theme of hyper-violence.
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