The Hex 2: Messengers of Hell

October. 01,1986      
Rating:
5.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Raul Araiza's chilling Spanish-language supernatural thriller tells the tale of two powerful beings, one good and one evil incarnate, fighting for control of Earth--and of a beautiful woman.

Ernesto Alonso as  Enrique de Martino
Lucía Méndez as  Marcela
Eduardo Yáñez as  Profesor Andrés
Manuel Ojeda as  Abel Romo
María Teresa Rivas as  Aunt
Alejandro Camacho as  David
Armando Araiza as  Gabriel
José Carlos Ruiz as  Guillermo
Jorge Fegán as  

Reviews

Lawbolisted
1986/10/01

Powerful

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Kien Navarro
1986/10/02

Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.

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Lachlan Coulson
1986/10/03

This is a gorgeous movie made by a gorgeous spirit.

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Guillelmina
1986/10/04

The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.

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GL84
1986/10/05

A secret society races to find the lone human that fits an ancient prophecy to battle a murderous being on a rampage of death and destruction using his advanced mental powers to carry them out.A not-too-terrible Mexican horror effort, though undoubted most of the plot mentioned above may not be accurate due to a lack of plot understanding as the plot wasn't the easiest to understand before the lack of closed-captioning made it even harder to grasp. That there makes for the film's biggest flaw, in understanding what's going on as most of it is dialogue-driven and doesn't really have a whole lot of action to figure out what's being said, and as a result it doesn't really have a whole lot of great points going for it. Those good parts, though, are actually a lot of fun due to the film's rather-ambitious idea of utilizing paranormal powers to account for the majority of the on-screen action that it has some pretty good sequences here and there, from a driver-less car running after bullies to a chase through an apartment complex and several other pretty decent scenes to make it a little better, but overall the lack of plot understandment is the big downfall.Rated R: Adult Language and Violence.

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