The horror continues
19 August 2016
Warning: Spoilers
This was a fine follow up sequel in the corn series that picks up a week later where the kids are being transported by his to a new town nearby.

What made this special is it follows the themes of the first film and becomes its own entity. Its actually creepy, suspenseful and the acting isn't shabby

The school house going up in flames like the kids watch or when the doctor is being stalked is nightmarish.

Some of the death scenes are a bit ridiculous like the remote control wheel chair and the wicked witch death being reused to kill an old teacher who left Galin before the massacre and trust the teenagers for killing the their parents.

Another plot that can be confusing is an old Indian who talks about a legend of wild kids who killed their parents and the men talking about a pesticide in the corn that drives people crazy.

Are they saying the corn God isn't real or does he infect his followers by eating the corn against their will?

Another submit is a bit who gates his father for Not spending time with him and tries to rebel only to bond after he's saved from the final sacrifice. A common theme of parents and kids at odds.

Its a step down from the first, but it was a wonderful follow up and really expanded up on the mythology.
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