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Monsters: Dark Continent

Monsters: Dark Continent

2015
Drama
Sci-fi
1h 59m
Ten years on from the events of Monsters, and the 'Infected Zones' have now spread worldwide. In the Middle East a new insurgency has begun. At the same time there has also been a proliferation of Monsters in that region. The Army decide to draft in more numbers to help deal with this insurgency.
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Monsters: Dark Continent

2015
Drama
Sci-fi
1h 59m
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Avg Percentile 23.21% from 76 total ratings

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Rated 14 Jul 2015
76
54th
We have to start treating DTV movies better, this one is insanely ambitious, emotionally raw, and scathing as well. It's a little too long but in a sad way it really captures so many fucked up things about the army and America today.
Rated 22 Apr 2015
35
9th
I liked the mood and focus of the first one. This one tries to replicate it but fails in almost every way. Poor editing and a dragging storyline are the main problems but the awful dialogue and flat characters make nothing worth caring about in this movie. Too bad, it had potential.
Rated 18 Jul 2015
67
32nd
beautifully directed, great visuals, and it gives the message well: war between people is more horrible than a war against monsters.. drags badly and very generic though
Rated 29 Jul 2015
35
4th
Strange and confusing. The actors dont seem to understand why they are doing things.
Rated 01 Oct 2020
76
36th
Some monsters slipped into this war movie. I'm not sure that's a bad thing.
Rated 21 Aug 2016
70
64th
In the Middle Eastern 'Infected Zones', soldiers battle monsters and local insurgents. Monsters: Dark Continent is on the surface a war movie but carries a strong anti-war message. At just under two hours it might be too long for some, but I think it's worth a go if you enjoyed the first. #Netflix
Rated 25 Feb 2019
30
9th
Aside from the look of the "monsters" I did not care for this movie at and was annoyed at how slow it was during most of it. The characters are super stupid, unlikable and are bad examples of the average American using every bad stereotype they could find.
Rated 02 Sep 2020
70
10th
monsters are not focus point so this movie was pretty bad
Rated 01 Jun 2015
40
4th
Well shot but generic war flick. Was hoping for something much closer to the original - a tense and atmospheric thriller, but was stuck with something I've seen a hundred times before.
Rated 04 May 2015
35
19th
It's a well-shot but slow and generic war movie with some monsters at the periphery. This is because War is scarier than Monsters, as states the movie's message. Nothing is done with this message, though. The monsters are almost beside the point; cut 'em outta the movie, and the movie doesn't change all that much. But maybe that's because the real Monsters are Us. Ya think?
Rated 20 Jan 2016
15
11th
Like its predecessor the monsters are barely in the film and add nothing to it. It's a completely generic direct to tv war movie, with bland characters you wont care a bit about, utterly devoid of personality or quality of any form. With monsters, for no reason.
Rated 20 Apr 2018
80
98th
Way better than the first one. More an action/war movie than a Horror one but the monsters are still there.
Rated 13 Jan 2016
20
4th
Such a let down after the first film.
Rated 25 May 2015
30
16th
This really drags. It's well shot but generic war movie stuff. It doesn't know if it wants to be Black Hawk Down. I have no idea why it's even been made as a sequel to Monsters, they're barely in it and have no impact on the plot
Rated 22 Aug 2015
69
55th
Neither "Monsters" nor this sequel is your ordinary alien invasion movie. Focusing on the monsters on earth rather than the titular Monsters from space, it develops itself into a shocking anti-war movie as the action unfolds. -- Thrillingly portraying the relentlessness of war, and yet still quite in the tone of the predecessor.

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