- Film Review
- Reviewed By Sloan Freer
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1 out of 5
Natasha Henstridge returns (briefly) as the human/alien clone Eve, only lasting long enough to give birth to a rapidly growing daughter in this laughable follow-up to the 1998 sci-fi sequel. Sheltered by Robert Knepper's archetypal mad scientist, the quickly matured Sara (a bland Sunny Mabrey) is soon flashing her flesh as she hunts for a suitable mate from among the local college community. But all this cheap nudity can't distract from the hole-riddled plot and abysmal special effects - even when another sexually driven, hybrid female shows up with the same dislike for clothes. Ludicrous dialogue and a complete absence of tension increase the air of ineptitude, and does the film a particular disservice in the pathetically feeble finale.
Plot Summary
The daughter of Eve begins her quest to mate with humans, but a military team are on her trail.
Cast and crew
Cast
- Sara
- Sunny Mabrey
- Abbot
- Robert Knepper
- Dean
- Robin Dunne
- Dr Nicholas Turner
- Christopher Neame
- Amelia
- Amelia Cooke
- Eve
- Natasha Henstridge
Crew
- Director
- Brad Turner (1)
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