Its rare to find a new angle on the prolific zombie subgenre.

Hell, George Romero still has the cottage industry cornered with his endless assembly line of zombie social satires.

But there are still joys to be had.

you’ve got the option to only see a Nazi zombie for the first time once.

But you know what you havent seen?

Martin, played by the returning Vegar Hoel, got there because he retroactively survived the original film.

Previously, he had seemed like a dead duck when the S.S.

Officer Herzog (rjan Gamst) cornered him in his car after a self-amputation of the arm.

However, Martin merely ducked and took Herzogs own appendage with him to boot.

Sadly, nobody believes that his friends were gutted by Nazi zombies.

But the greatest horror of all?

Like most sequels,Dead Snow 2: Red vs. Deadrelies on the logic of more is more.

What is wrong with this country?

A small advantage of their involvement is that it has allowed the film to be shot partially in English.

After all, one of them asserts early on that he does not speak Thor.

The other drawback is that while the cast is infinitely larger, their deaths feel noticeably smaller.

And yet, the ending will make the whole movie worthwhile.

When its at its best, it also offers something just a little bit different.

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Rating:

3 out of 5