Devil In The Flesh 2
Year: 2000
Directed by: Marcus Spiegel
Cast: Jodi Lyn O'Keefe (Halloween: H20)
Jsu Garcia (Along Came Polly)
Katherine Kendall
Jeanette Brox
Supplied By: Sazuma


A patient escapes from a mental hospital only to take
over another girls identity at a university. She gets
to share a room with a girl called Laney and it doesn't
take long before they become good friends. But when
the patient falls in love with one of the teachers, love
grows to obsession and obsession grows deadly.


The only reason why I watched this movie in the first
place was because the South Korean DVD release that I
had displayed the title "I Know What You Did Last Summer:
Final Part" on a cool dvd sleeve. Suspicious as I was,
well actually I knew that it was going to be some other
movie but I thought that they might have found a new
forgotten slasher gem that spin offs the Last Summer
movies. I was wrong. Devil In The Flesh 2 is a lowbudget
TV-movie which isn't even horror and vaguely a slasher.
Think "American Psycho 3: Almost Sane Girl" instead.

Devil In The Flesh 2 still managed to drag my feelings
about the movie from the bottom to a bit higher. The
opening scene really makes you want to turn it off but
as the movie goes along, you soon learn that it's actually
quite an entertaining little fatal love thriller with
a concept that we've seen so many times before. If you
ask me "Devil In The Flesh" sounds like a cheap porno
so I was expecting a little nudity but this does not
even give us a tit-shot and it's actually quite good
for being a TV-thriller.

There's nothing special about the acting, nor is the
directing anything special. It's pretty okay but it
looks very plain and simple. I'm surprised that I
actually rooted for the two main characters, that was
nice. At the end of the day, this turned out much
better than I thought that it would.


We get a quite gory impaling in the beginning but from
there on it gets pretty dry.


It's here that this movie fails completely. The soundtrack
is very cheesy and feels as low budget as low budget can
be. Some pop music, some piano music, some jazz music
and some rock music, we've heard this too many times before,
it just doesn't feel like quality anymore.


Pretty entertaining thriller for being a tv-thriller. Not
really a slasher but there is a bodycount. Anyway, there's
nothing special about it and we've seen it all before
but it still works if you have nothing else to watch.

Review By: AnthroFred