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Kalniem Ir Acis 2 -

The story follows a group of inexperienced National Guardsmen on a routine mission to deliver equipment to scientists in Sector 16, a remote New Mexico desert location once used for nuclear testing. Upon finding the research camp abandoned, they are quickly ambushed by a clan of cannibalistic mutants who reside in the surrounding rocky hills. Trapped and outmatched, the survivors must navigate a system of claustrophobic caves and mines to escape.

The film was largely panned by critics, holding a on Rotten Tomatoes . Kalniem ir acis 2

In 2007's The Hills Have Eyes 2 (Latvian title: Kalniem ir acis 2 ), director Martin Weisz takes the survival horror of the 2006 remake and swaps the civilian family for a unit of National Guard trainees. While it doubles down on the "splatterfest" aesthetic, it largely fails to capture the tension of its predecessor. The story follows a group of inexperienced National