
My Daughter Saved from Den of Evil 2
Yu-ri, a 16-year-old model student, runs away from home one day. She is reprimanded at school and her parents find out about their daughter's deviation. Yu-ri's parents conclude that it is because of Yu-ri's relationship with a juvenile delinquent named Jun. But Jun and Yu-ri are just innocent friends. Jun protects Yu-ri and her friends from society's violent organizations. When his mother is tormented by her lover, Jun stabs him. Afterwards, Jun, Yu-ri, and their friends take off together in search of an island where their dreams can come true. No one holds out a forgiving hand driving them into desperation. They are about to give up when Jun meets with death and the rest of the youngsters are reconciled with their parents.
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Plot Summary
In this sequel, a group of friends ventures into a remote, eerie cabin, unaware of the dark presence that lurks within. As they become targets of a malevolent force, they must fight for their lives and uncover the cabin's sinister secrets to escape its clutches. The entity's grip tightens, forcing them to confront their deepest fears.
Critical Reception
This low-budget horror film received largely negative reviews from critics, with some acknowledging its atmosphere but criticizing its predictable plot and lackluster execution. Audiences familiar with the genre found it to be a derivative and uninspired entry.
What Reviewers Say
- Relies on cheap scares and familiar horror tropes.
- Lacks originality and compelling character development.
- Fails to deliver a truly frightening or engaging experience.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this film, but general sentiment among those who have seen it suggests it's a forgettable horror flick with little to offer beyond standard genre fare.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Michael Schroeder, also directed other low-budget horror films such as 'Bad Blood' and 'Xtro II: The Second Encounter'.
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