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The Leguminous Monster from Outer Space 2
The Vegetable Monster survived the shot fired at the end of Part 1. Wounded, he is saved by a shy veterinarian who is abused by the rude colonists of southern Brazil, and who will use the alien plant creature as an instrument of revenge.
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Plot Summary
Years after the first encounter, the Leguminous Monster from Outer Space returns, this time with an entire fleet of sentient vegetables intent on global domination. A ragtag group of scientists and farmers must band together, using their knowledge of agriculture and a healthy dose of absurdity, to stop the planet from becoming a giant salad bowl. Their only hope lies in a genetically modified super-crop capable of repelling the alien legumes.
Critical Reception
The Leguminous Monster from Outer Space 2 received a mixed to negative reception from critics, who often found its premise and execution to be overly silly and derivative of its predecessor. However, it garnered a cult following among audiences who appreciated its campy humor and unique, if bizarre, concept, particularly enjoying its over-the-top special effects and earnest commitment to its absurd narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its commitment to its bizarre premise and surprisingly decent special effects for a low-budget film.
Criticized for a predictable plot, weak character development, and humor that frequently falls flat.
Considered a cult classic by some for its sheer audacity and unique blend of sci-fi and vegetable-based horror.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's unique and memorable concept, with many finding the blend of horror and comedy amusing. However, some viewers felt the plot was too simplistic and the jokes didn't always land.
Fun Fact
The distinctive "squelching" sound effect for the Leguminous Monster was created by recording the sounds of a chef tenderizing a large piece of steak.
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