The Hills Have Eyes 2 -2007 Hindi Dubbed Repack
The Story:
The movie takes place a year after the events of the first film. The Carter family, consisting of Brenda (Katharine Ross), Bobby (Michael McMillian), and their children, has settled into their new life. However, they soon discover that the horrors they faced in the desert are far from over.
The story begins with a prologue showing a group of soldiers on a mission in the desert. They are ambushed, and it seems like they are being hunted by something.
The main story picks up with a family, the Heards, who are on a road trip. They are traveling through the desert and are unaware of the danger that lurks in the area. Meanwhile, a group of soldiers, led by a grizzled Sergeant, are on a mission to track down a group of mutants that have been terrorizing travelers.
As the Heards drive through the desert, they encounter a series of strange and terrifying events. They soon discover that they are being stalked by a group of mutants, led by a giant, deformed creature named Brutus. The Hills Have Eyes 2 -2007 Hindi Dubbed
The family tries to escape, but their car breaks down, and they are forced to take shelter in an abandoned military bunker. The mutants attack, and a fierce battle ensues.
The Mutants:
The mutants, led by Brutus, are a group of deformed creatures who live in the desert. They are the result of nuclear testing and are known for their brutal and savage behavior. The family soon discovers that the mutants are not just mindless beasts but are actually a family with their own twisted dynamics.
The Climax:
As the family fights for survival, they are joined by the soldiers, who are determined to take down the mutants. The final battle is intense, with both sides suffering heavy losses.
In the end, the family and the soldiers manage to defeat the mutants, but not without scars. The movie ends with a sense of closure, but also a hint that the horrors of the desert may not be over.
The End:
"The Hills Have Eyes 2" is a gruesome and intense horror film that is not for the faint of heart. The movie has a lot of gore and violence, but it also has a strong storyline and good character development. If you're a fan of horror movies, you may enjoy this one, but be prepared for a wild ride. The Story: The movie takes place a year
Critical Reception
- IMDb Score: 5.0/10
- Audience Consensus: The film is often criticized for relying heavily on "shock value" and gore rather than the suspense found in the first film. However, fans of the slasher genre generally find it entertaining due to the "soldiers vs. mutants" action dynamic.
What Doesn’t Work?
Let’s be honest—this is not a masterpiece. The characters are often one-dimensional, the plot is predictable, and it lacks the shocking emotional depth of the 2006 film. Still, as a pure gore-and-chase horror flick, it delivers exactly what it promises.
Premise
A U.S. National Guard training exercise in a remote desert turns into a nightmare when soldiers are hunted by mutated cannibals living in the hills. The film is a sequel to Wes Craven’s 2006 reboot/remake The Hills Have Eyes and continues the franchise’s theme of survival horror in isolated terrain.
Is It a Worthy Sequel? A Critical Analysis
Let's be honest: The Hills Have Eyes 2 (2007) is not a cinematic masterpiece. Director Martin Weisz (replacing Alexandre Aja) struggled to match the tension of the first remake. The characters are less developed, and the plot is essentially "slasher in the desert."
Why you should watch it anyway (in Hindi): Critical Reception
- Pure Escapism: It does not require deep thought. It is a 90-minute adrenaline rush.
- The Dog Subplot: Like the original, a loyal German Shepherd (nicknamed "Banshee" by fans) plays a pivotal role. The Hindi narration of the dog’s actions adds a bizarre but entertaining layer.
- The Atmosphere: The desert cinematography is stunning. Even on a small screen, the vast emptiness translates well, and the Hindi audio keeps you grounded in the action.
Why you might skip it:
- The gore is relentless. If you dislike torture horror (or the Saw franchise), this is not for you.
- The female characters suffer particularly grim fates. The "breeding" storyline is uncomfortable, and the Hindi dub does not soften these implications.
