The giant cockroaches of MIMIC are back, and this time they look more like ordinary people than ever, thanks to rapid evolution and genetic engineering. Unless a group of scientists can destroy them, the streets of New York will be unsafe, threatened by the most dangerous vermin in the world. Read more
| Starring | Bruno Campos, Alix Koromzay, Jon Polito, Will Estes |
|---|---|
| Director | Jean De Segonzac |
| Genres | Horror, Sci-Fi/Fantasy |
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The giant cockroaches of MIMIC are back, and this time they look more like ordinary people than ever, thanks to rapid evolution and genetic engineering. Unless a group of scientists can destroy them, the streets of New York will be unsafe, threatened by the most dangerous vermin in the world.
| Starring | Bruno Campos, Alix Koromzay, Jon Polito, Will Estes |
|---|---|
| Director | Jean De Segonzac |
| Studio | WALT DISNEY STUDIOS HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 18 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Horror, Sci-Fi/Fantasy |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Subtitles | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 13 Jan 2003 Production year: 2001 |
| Format | DVD |
Mimic 1 was quite an enjoyable film. At least it had plausible characters and an involving story line, even though the science of it all was a little far-fetched. Mimic 2 however, had none of that, especially missing the presence of Mina Sorvino. In Mimic 2, the story was slow to get started, and the ties into the first film were flimsy at most. The characters were loose and unbelievable, and the deaths of the many hapless humans were not gory enough for a horror flick. All in all, if you are into horror, do not watch this film on pain of death. Like so many B-movie sequels, this one has flopped onto its face. I would literally stamp it under my boot!
Mimic 1 was quite an enjoyable film. At least it had plausible characters and an involving story line, even though the science of it all was a little far-fetched. Mimic 2 however, had none of that, especially missing the presence of Mina Sorvino. In Mimic 2, the story was slow to get started, and the ties into the first film were flimsy at most. The characters were loose and unbelievable, and the deaths of the many hapless humans were not gory enough for a horror flick. All in all, if you are into horror, do not watch this film on pain of death. Like so many B-movie sequels, this one has flopped onto its face. I would literally stamp it under my boot!