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Bestiality, battered babies and bucket loads of bodily fluids are the order of the day in this gross-out comedy horror sequel. The flesh-hungry monsters are on the rampage once again, this time in a neighbouring town, and the locals must join forces with the survivors from the first film to figure out how they can possibly survive their indiscriminately vicious onslaught. (StudioCanal UK)

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J*A*S*M Boo!

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English I won’t say that Feast was a big horror event for me, it was an easygoing fun film to watch once, but this one really pissed me off. This sequel is nothing but a series of confusing, wannabe funny, bloody and mostly cringe-worthy and tasteless scenes that could never be compared with the first part (and the director is the same person!). The funny and likeable characters have been replaced by a bunch of insufferable figures who would already deserve to be killed if they were alone, not to mention as a group. The only good moment I can think of is the gag with the kid, which is nicely politically incorrect and the only thing that made me smile. Perhaps it deserves one star overall, but I don’t want to give it to it. ()

kaylin 

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English "Bloody Feast 2: Massacre" is more open in terms of space, but otherwise it just seems like a weak sequel to the first film, which in my opinion broke boundaries, especially in terms of what is still considered humor and what can be considered merely perversion. The second film lacks all of that and only has flat characters, which are somewhat okay at times, scenes that are occasionally enjoyable, but overall it simply doesn't stand out and isn't entertaining. ()