Her Name is Torment II is the upcoming obvious sequel to Dustin Mills’ underground hit Her Name Was Torment. The film hit the indie horror community with a bang and Mills promised to follow it up with an even more ballsy and gut-wrenching film.
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Too much of everything
When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.
By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
Her Name Was Torment 2 is a bigger, badder, bolder and even more brilliant movie than its predecessor. With a much greater budget than the original, director Dustin Mills goes to town with a smorgasbord of grisly special effects, working with Marcus Koch to deliver stunning set pieces that put most studio efforts to shame. The special effects stray into unsettling territory. Those who've seen Lars von Trier's Antichrist may be emotionally prepared but Torment 2 takes no prisoners with its unflinching up-close views of bodily carnage.The versatile Allison Egan returns as Torment, delivering another tremendous performance. Rather than repeat the first movie, we're provided with new insight into this character. Egan carried the first movie and she remains the epicentre of the chaos that ensues on screen. One of my favourite indie Scream Queens, Haley Madison, plays "sister" Agony. This psychotic and sadistic masked sidekick of Torment is genuinely chilling and Madison conveys her gleeful insanity through her eyes (in addition to her bloodthirsty actions). Like the earlier film, Torment 2 leaves you wanting more despite not being pleasant viewing. It's a rollercoaster ride, rich in emotion and heavy in atmosphere. The brief post-credit sequence acts as a deliberate tease, leaving the viewer ready for the third instalment, The Highest Choir. Mills deserves to be discovered by a wider audience. His bottomless pit of creativity and innovation remains truly stunning. Whilst Her Name Was Torment 2 won't appeal to mainstream audiences due to its extremely graphic nature and mature content, Mills has demonstrated his flair in a number of different genres. If you're a hardcore horror hound, this series is highly recommended. 10 out of 10. The film set out to raise the bar in graphic horror and it succeeds. It also has a soul, there's more to it than just blood and guts. There's a cryptic mythology contained within this series that makes it stand out from the crowd. A Hellraiser for the noughties. Solid.