The Fly II

1989

Action / Drama / Horror / Sci-Fi

30
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 33% · 18 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 24% · 10K ratings
IMDb Rating 5.1/10 10 24712 24.7K

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Plot summary

Martin Brundle, born of the human/fly, is adopted by his father's place of employment (Bartok Inc.) while the employees simply wait for his mutant chromosomes to come out of their dormant state.


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Top cast

Daphne Zuniga as Beth Logan
Jeff Goldblum as Seth Brundle
Eric Stoltz as Martin Brundle
John Getz as Stathis Borans
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872.5 MB
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English 2.0
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47.952 fps
1 hr 45 min
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English 2.0
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47.952 fps
1 hr 45 min
Seeds 20

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Joxerlives 6 / 10

Goddam, why does no one talk about the dog!

A worthwhile sequel, it's a shame they couldn't have got Geena Davis to return but they missed the obvious, having her character live happy ever after offscreen whilst having the random skank Seth picked up in a barroom in the first movie bear his monstrous child. This could have been great but it tried too hard on the gore angle rather than the heart, the real core of the first movie was actually the love triangle between the lead characters. But the real heart -tugger is the subplot with the Golden Retriever, if you're not reduced to tears the you have no soul. To the degree that when the villain is reduced to their horrible fate at the end you actually feel sorry for them and wish they someone would just put a round in them to end their suffering. So it's not a bad film per se and a great deal many compared to many sequels (Alien 3, I'm talking to you) but it could have been better, so many unexplored opportunities that were so frankly unbelievably obvious. I will never stop loving the concept that the oh-so-obvious-villain of part one actually turns out to be the hero. Definitely stop here.

Reviewed by bowmanblue 7 / 10

Actually quite good fun

I'm going to talk about 1986's 'original' 'The Fly' movie like it wasn't a remake. Believe it or not there was a time when horror movies were remade and still actually quite good without the overriding motive being a shameless cash-grab. It had pretty much everything you could ever want from a horror film - a great cast, memorable characters, a top-notch director and, of course, plenty of gore. It's success meant that a sequel was inevitable. But did it live up to the original? Does it ever.

'The Fly II' is nowhere near as good as it's predecessor, but don't take that as too harsh criticism - it's actually pretty good. For a sequel. And a horror sequel at that.

One major plus point is that it really does feel like a continuation of the story. Sadly Geena Davis doesn't reprise her role and Jeff Goldblum is only on screen for a few moments via the use of a video diary made during the first film. John Getz does return which aids the feeling of continuity and is as watchable as he was the first time round. As explored in the original film, an amazing scientist who created the means for teleportation fathered a child while he was semi-fused with an average house fly. Now the sinister corporation who financed the who project wants their returns on their investment - in the form of Seth's child.

Eric Stoltz plays Martin Brundle, who grows from a baby to eighteen in only five years. It's about that time that he starts to go through various 'changes' which are more than just hairs growing in intimate places and a deeper voice.

The plot - sort of - goes over old ground where we witness a man change into something horrible while trying to juggle a romantic relationship. However, despite its lack of freshness, it's just so damn watchable. It's one of those films where you can probably predict everything that's going to happen (and you won't be wrong!), but it doesn't really matter. It's just a fun little jaunt that has some pretty good creature effects in the second act.

No, it will never be as good as the original and I dare say that many who watched the Goldblum/Davis/Cronenberg outing may not even know it spawned a sequel. But if you're looking for a rare follow-up that doesn't detract from the original in any way and does its best to honour the spirit of what made the first film great, this one is a decent attempt.

Reviewed by thesar-2 8 / 10

He Keeps On "Getting Better."

This movie, like Psycho II, has no right to be this good compared to its 1986 all-but masterpiece original/remake...but it is. I truly believe this keeps on getting better with each viewing and is never brought up when great horror movies and/or sequels are mentioned and that's a pity. While this isn't perfect, it's damn near great and has some very decent acting and gory special effects. Plus, it's a tad scary, hilarious at times and is original on its own from what was set up in its predecessor. HIGHLY recommended and of the first 9 I've recapped/seen for the first time from 1989, FINALLY we get to a reason to call 1989 my favorite year in cinema.

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