Nekromantik 2 opens with the original film’s climax, a literal climax too as Rob, the film’s protagonist, is seen stabbing himself as he ejaculates and dies. If you've got more of a squeamish vibe about you like Don Houston [ his review of the DVD version ], then you might just hate it. REVIEW: Directed by: Jorg Buttgereit Starring: Monika M; Mark Reeder.

If you're a gorehound like Kurt Dahlke [ his review of this disc ], then you might have just hit a rarefied jackpot. So while much of the dense narrative concentrates on mood and plot, Buttgereit certainly delivers on the gorehound’s expectations in the last reel for the sequence in which Monika literally swaps her boyfriend’s head for that of Rob’s.

Anyone expecting more of the same shocks, that returning writer/director, Jörg Buttgereit, offered first time around are going to be sorely disappointed. Well, Nekromantik 2 is one of those movies.

Directed by: Jörg Buttgereit. Film Review: Nekromantik 2 (1991) Adrian Halen 9:56 pm Extreme Cinema, Film Reviews. Dazu trägt natürlich auch die wirkungsvolle musikalische Untermalung bei.

So, if anyone complains that the terror is minimal, that’s the reason. The very well done goremantic sex scenes are superb and the body parts and ground meat look like they came from the butcher shop, very, very nice! Nekromantik 2 (Limited Edition, 2-Disc Unrated Set) runs about 103 min and is filled with extras, outtakes and the making of. Gute Review. Nekromantik 2 is a strangely dour affair; the film is slow, affected and a little bit too clever for its own good. It moves at a snail's pace, and the characters lack any spark of life. Rated the #121 best film of 1991. A female nurse desperately tries to hide her feelings of necrophilia from her new boyfriend, but still has pieces of the corpse of the first movie's hero in her possession. Monika (Monika M.) is a beautiful necrophiliac who lives alone in Berlin. … The movie follows the girlfriend from the previous film.

However, being a JB film, anticipation of aberrant freakiness will be satisfied. NEKRomantik 2 commences with its predecessor’s climax--double entendre. As the prior reviews on this site clearly indicate, Nekromantik 2 is a polarizing movie. Thankfully, Buttgereit plucks enough grim and gross ideas from his wonderfully sick mind to make the film a worthy, if somewhat disappointing, sequel to a true genre classic. Synopsis. The Video: Considering its low-budget origins on 16mm stock, this AVC-encoded 1080p 1.33:1 transfer is surprisingly strong overall.