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2007, USA

Animal 2 (2007)
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Genres: Action | Drama
Actors:
Ving Rhames James 'Animal' Allen
K.C. Collins James Jr
Vicellous Reon Shannon Darius
Yannick Bisson Dillen
Deborah Valente Kate Martinez
Conrad Dunn Kasada
Benz Antoine Captain Ellis
Richard Waugh Warden Zemer
Kedar Brown Lou
Kevin Duhaney Tommy
Michael Miller Ant
Clé Bennett Twist
Stephen R. Hart Inmate 2
Odeen Eccleston Young Woman
Jana Williams Receptionist
Directors: Ryan Combs | 
Certification:
IMDB Rating: 4.50 out of 10 (118 votes)

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Plot Summary: Film star Ving Rhames reprises the title role in this follow up to 2005's ANIMAL. Years after being shot by his eldest son Darius (previously played by Terrence Howard) and taking the fall for his crimes, former gangster James "Animal" Allen (Ving Rhames) serves a life sentence at Folsom Prison. When a riot breaks out between the Blacks and Mexicans, Animal is transferred to Susanville Prison. While serving his time, Animal learns that his son, James Jr.(K.C. Collins), is framed for murder and the one responsible for calling the shots is on the inside. He is blackmailed and forced to return to his dark past as a fighter in order to save his son. On the outside, Darius (played by Vicellous Reon Shannon), now a reformed man, maintains his relationship with his father and does everything in his power with the help of his lawyer to gather enough evidence to clear James Jr's name.
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Animal 2 movie review

posted on 24 April 2008

Ving Rhames returns as “Animal” and finds himself in his old prison stomping grounds when a riot forces him to transfer back. His old enemies are awaiting his arrival and putting him into the ring in some underground prison fights.

James “Animal” Allen (Ving Rhames) is serving a life sentence in Folsom Prison when a riot forces him to return to Susanville Prison. Animal was incarcerated there before for 15 years (see the first film). He finds that his old enemy Kasada (Conrad Dunn) has been moved to prison chaplain, but seems to have more affiliation with the other team. He gets it so that James, Jr. (K.C. Collins), Animal’s younger son, is framed for murder.

His elder son Darius (Vicellous Shannon) goes to fledgling public defender Kate Martinez (Deborah Valente) to try and clear James Jr.’s name. Both she and Darius are unaware that Kasada has assistant district attorney Dillen (Yannick Bisson) in his back pocket.

So now Animal has to try and keep his kids out of danger from behind prison walls and also keep the prison from erupting into a race riot when Kasada arranges some tension between the racial factions in the prison.

First off I have to say that I’ve not seen Animal, but I was still able to pick up the plot. It’s a typical prison film. The first film also had Chazz Palminteri as Kasada and Terrence Howard as Darius.

Vicellous Shannon takes over for Howard and he seems a bit young to be James’ older brother. Conrad Dunn is pretty nasty as the villain but I don’t think that he rises to the fees that Chazz Palminteri can command.

Ving Rhames is one bad mother and I sure wouldn’t want to end up in a prison brawl against him. However, the movie is just another prison film. I guess it does have the bits with the Animal’s kids outside of the jailhouse, but you really want to get back to the storyline at the prison. It all seems so familiar since it uses plot from many other films that have plowed this ground.

It does have the presence of Rhames and he does well in the part. However, the film ends on an unknown note but also makes it pretty clear that Animal 3 is probably on the horizon.

Animal 2 is presented in anamorphic widescreen (1.85:1) and enhanced for 16x9 televisions. Special features include the 26 minute “Animal 2: Behind the Scenes” which interviews director Ryan Combs, K.C. Collins, Conrad Dunn, Yannick Bisson, Deborah Valente, and Vicellous Shannon. Pretty much everybody buy Ving Rhames, but there’s plenty of cuts from the film of him and behind the scenes footage.

Animal is a pretty good little prison flick and benefits greatly from the presence of Ving Rhames. Some casting changes will probably make fans of the original think they’re in another film (well, I guess they’re in the second film) but I suppose the budget for this one was spent on Rhames’ salary.


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