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The Birds II: Land's End
Ted and his family have just moved to the sleepy coastal town of Gull Island so that he can complete work on his thesis. Everything couldn’t seem more picturesque about their new, seaside home… that is, except for the increasing number of aggressively behaving birds.
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Plot Summary
A marine biologist and her daughter relocate to a remote island off the coast of Georgia after a traumatic incident. They soon discover that the island's population is under siege by flocks of vicious, attacking birds, reminiscent of the original Alfred Hitchcock film. As the avian onslaught intensifies, they must find a way to survive the terrifying aerial assault.
Critical Reception
The Birds II: Land's End was poorly received by critics and audiences alike, widely considered a disappointing and unnecessary sequel to Alfred Hitchcock's classic. It is often criticized for its weak script, uninspired direction, and lack of the suspense and psychological depth that made the original a masterpiece.
What Reviewers Say
Lacks the suspense and artistry of the original.
Suffers from a derivative plot and weak character development.
Fails to recapture the terror and innovation of Hitchcock's vision.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'The Birds II: Land's End' is overwhelmingly negative, with many viewers finding it to be a pale imitation of the original and a forgettable horror film. Common complaints include its predictable plot, low production values, and a general lack of scares.
Fun Fact
Despite being marketed as a sequel to Alfred Hitchcock's 'The Birds,' the film was originally conceived as a standalone horror movie titled 'The Second Nest' before being retitled and retooled to capitalize on the original's fame.
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