EVIL DEAD 2: 25th ANNIVERSARY EDITION

 

THE PLOT THUS FAR

The lone survivor of an onslaught of flesh-possessing spirits holds up in a cabin with a group of strangers while the demons continue their attack.

WHAT WE THOUGHT

Having lost his girlfriend to the undead, Ash is forced to face the possessed corpse of his former lover Linda and cut her up with a chainsaw to stop him becoming her victim. However the demons in the cabin are not that easy to stop and soon his hand has become possessed as well. While he battles to stop his hand killing him, a group of four young people are heading to the cabin in seek of shelter for the night, only to find themselves trapped in the same fight as Ash as barely managed to survive thus far.

Despite that fact that Sam Raimi is now a “proper” director making summer blockbusters like his life depended on it, it is still heartening to see that his frenzied style is still present in his work, albeit it not dealing with such extreme material as that which made his name famous decades ago. While Evil Dead II may be a complete repeat of Evil Dead in terms of the basic narrative and content, it is still worth seeing because of Raimi’s skill as director and writer of the film.

Sam Raimi went too far for the good reasons. He created an unbelievable and unforgettable work that has served as inspiration for many movies in recent years. The movie is easily one of the most visually stunning Horror movies of all time, for sure. Die hard fans of gore get an eye candy for an hour and a half. Raimi created a cult movie in all the sense of the world. “Groovy!”. “Dead by Dawn” will never bore you because in every scene there’s a feeling of uncertainty and that makes it even more interesting. There are no rules here.

The plot is as scary as you can imagine but it’s held in such a way that it isn’t taken very seriously. I mean, demon possession caused by the Necronomicon is something that happens in the real world. Not exactly with that book but it can happen via satanic books and rituals. Raimi takes it to a different level of humor mixed with gore.

The Blu-Ray comes with ported over commentary, featurettes, photo galleries and a trailer. The biggest special feature has to be a new 90 minute documentary about the film’s legacy upon its 25th Anniversary. The DTS-HD 5.1 master audio track makes the film pop in a way that I never imagined. The 1080p transfer makes the most out of the original cinematography. In the end, I’d recommend a purchase.

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