- Year: 1995
- Released: 26 Sep 1995
- Country: USA
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- IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0113948/
- Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/nemesis_2_nebula
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- Available in: 720p, 1080p,
- Language: English
- MPA Rating: R
- Genre: Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller
- Runtime: 83 min
- Writer: Rebecca Charles (characters), Albert Pyun
- Director: Albert Pyun
- Cast: Sue Price, Chad Stahelski, Tina Cote, Earl White
- Keywords: cyborg, post-apocalyptic future, sequel, cyberpunk,
3.8/10 |
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Nemesis 2: Nebula Movie Reviews
A cyborg in Africa
In 2077, the cyborgs have won the war against humanity which they started in the first part. Baby Alex is sent back in time to 1980, so she can safely grow up in the 20th century – and become the star of part 2. Stranded in Africa, the girl is raised by a native tribe who is one day attacked by Nebula, a warrior from the future. Her enemies did obviously discover Alex finally, and she has got only a knife at first to fight the heavily armored cyborg. So she is mostly on the run, also attacked by human enemies, (a rebel army), and on top of that, she also tries to rescue 2 American girls. Sounds like a mission impossible, doesn’t it? But Sue Price in her first movie is quite a show with her muscles. Pyun dared giving the Stallone/Schwarzenegger role to a woman, and then look at the locations: a fight against a robot – that’s something you’d expect to happen on a space station or a dark rainy city a la Blade Runner. Instead, Pyun takes us into a bright, sunny Africa (shot in Arizona, though) and the first third of the movie is just about Alex’ initiation as a warrior, with dialogs in the tribe’s language and subtitles. Strong colors and wide angle shots of barren landscapes make it look really good. The remaining two thirds of Nemesis 2″ are less remarkable: a constant battle, you can’t get some popcorn before the next grenade explodes. Since the hunter has got a lot more technical options (radar, infra-red, audio scanning, laser, whatever), his prey stands no chance normally, but has a strong survival instinct. The ending titles already announce Nemesis 3: Time lapse”. I watched the 4 Nemesis movies (which I watched first in the 1990s) again now in chronological order for my reviews and voted 7/7/5/5.
Nemesis 2 Nebula: More of the same, again
Though only the 2nd Nemesis movie this is the 6th movie in the Cyborg (1989) franchise and I still don’t understand the timeline at all.
It tells the story of a genetically altered child created in hope of combating the cyborg threat. All grown up and with no knowledge of who she is she finds herself hunted down by a cyborg mercenary.
If you’ve seen any of the previous movies you’ll know exactly what to expect here. The film has a desert setting, generic action and a female bodybuilder as the lead who actually does a competent enough job.
These movies are bad, it’d be hard to argue against that but maybe I’m simply not the demographic. I get what they’re going for but the fact these movies have such a funky timeline and are connected in obscure ways doesn’t help matters.
Great for fans, lackluster for everyone else.
The Good:
Lead is passable
The Bad:
Standard cyborg nonsense
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
People are expected to have memories from when they were a baby
Accents are hereditary
Weaker than the first, but not overly bad….
I have a certain affection for the first “Nemesis” film. I know that everyone considers it to be pretty bad, but at least it was fast-moving and enjoyable. This first sequel doesn’t have the original’s non-stop action and narrative force, and it’s awfully reminiscent of both “The Terminator” (in its “messianic” myth) and “The Predator” (in the look of the monster that pursues the heroine). But as B-movies go it’s still somewhat above average, and Sue Price, the starring female bodybuilder, is not only impressively built but very appealing, too. (**)