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Sheriff Reed is near the retirement and will be replaced by his son; while they are having a meal in a diner in a rest stop in the middle of the desert, a runaway car with three thieves stops in the spot for refueling. There is a shootout among the thieves and the sheriffs and their car explodes. However, the body of the wounded criminal vanishes and the survivors discover that they are stranded in the place; further they are stalked and chased by a fiend known as Reeker. (Gryphon Entertainment)

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English If you watched the first part, the second part will bore you. If you didn’t watch the first part, you won’t understand what’s going on at the beginning of this one. The film is aimed at viewers familiar with the twist of the first part, but offers them basically the same as before, only slightly altered. By the end there’s another massive reveal of the same old twist, which the viewer already knows from the beginning. I really don’t get the point of this sequel. The name No Man's Land: The Rise of Reeker implies that we will get to know the origin of said character, which is the case, but that part of the story is over in the first ten minutes and the rest is nothing but a copy of the first film. The last scene (quite good, I consider it the main – only new – twist) suggests another sequel. Hopefully, it will come with bigger changes. 50% ()