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Genre Horror
Format Color, Closed-captioned, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Dolby
Contributor Emily Perkins, Grant Harvey, Eric Johnson, Paula Devonshire, Katharine Isabelle, Steve Hoban, Tatiana Maslany, Brett Sullivan See more
Language English
Runtime 1 hour and 33 minutes
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Brigitte has escaped the confines of Bailey Downs but she's not alone. Another werewolf is tailing her closely and her sister's specter haunts her. An overdose of Monkshood - the poison that is keeping her transformation at bay - leads to her being incarcerated in a rehabilitation clinic for drug addicts where her only friend is an eccentric young girl by the name of Ghost.

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  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ R (Restricted)
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches; 3.2 ounces
  • Audio Description: ‏ : ‎ English
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ 2222976
  • Director ‏ : ‎ Brett Sullivan
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ Color, Closed-captioned, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Dolby
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 33 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ April 13, 2004
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Emily Perkins, Tatiana Maslany, Eric Johnson, Katharine Isabelle
  • Dubbed: ‏ : ‎ French, Spanish
  • Subtitles: ‏ : ‎ English, Spanish
  • Producers ‏ : ‎ Paula Devonshire, Grant Harvey, Steve Hoban
  • Language ‏ : ‎ Unqualified
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Lionsgate
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0001EFV7M
  • Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
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GINGER'S NOT IN THIS MOVIE!
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GINGER'S NOT IN THIS MOVIE!
This movie was pretty good. I would have given it 3.5 stars but i liked it more than i didn't like it. The cover is kinda missleading because ginger is not in this movie but she is on the cover so... This movie is full of suprises, twists and just enough blood. I liked the first one better because i LOVE Ginger Fitzgerald (Bridgett's sister). They only way this movie could have been better was if Ginger had somehow come back to life and was is this movie!
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Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2013
It's The Living Dead Girl here, 1st off let me say I like the Werewolf drug withdrawal concept. I've never really had a problem with that anyway; I think it's interesting I mean it can bring Puppet Master Pupppets back, It can be The Vampire version of Orpheus on Buffy or Angel (loved how Faith used it So Angelus wouldn't turn her) or when Willow was addicted to magic (I unlike a lot of Buffy fans I heard about find that interesting. Also Bridgette is a wolf from the 1st movie; because of that Promise she did with Ginger....where they both cut the palms of their hands and exchanged it, This I do with my husband and my friends(only without cutting our palms, it's also like the Rock on! Handshake from Lost Boys....and it would be way cool if we could be werewolves 2. NOW; the Mental institution where Bridgette gets sent to and meets Ghost, this is like Buffy in Normal Again, along with Ginger coming back like The 1st Evil does...and tells her to quit shooting the drug that keeps everything under control, till it starts to turn into a poison kinda like Spikes chip (I really don't care for Riley although I like the season 5 Buffy episode that's like this. And Ghost is one of my favorite characters, 2 me she'd be like a younger version of Dakota Fanning in Twilight and not just because they look alike their personalities are real similar. I mean she's crazy and even though they said she was making great progress she wasn't and ended keeping Bridgette so she could take down all of Ghosts enemies. Now me and my husband and my friends liked that and are actually surprised that people found it so dark.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2017
This film is interesting on two levels. First, it is the well-made sequel to “Ginger Snaps,” a cult horror classic about two sisters involved with werewolves. Emily Perkins continues her riveting performance as Brigitte, trying to delay the on-set of her werewolf infection while fleeing the attentions of a male of the species. Ghost, a 13-year old werewolf groupie, enters the story with delightfully unexpected consequences. On a second level this film is fascinating because of its connections to Orphan Black. In her first major film role, seventeen-year old Tatiana Maslany plays Ghost and, no surprise, steals the picture. John Fawcett was an Executive Producer and later co-created Orphan Black. You can see similarities between the two productions in lighting, sound and how tension is built in empty, dark scenarios. Fawcett has also stated his experience with Maslany on this film was a major factor in having her audition for Orphan Black.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2007
This is one of the only movies (along with "Final Destination 2") where the sequel was just as good as the original. "Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed" is an awesome film for anyone interested in the occult, or anyone just looking for an original and great film. You can watch this one without seeing "Ginger Snaps," because what happened in the first film is explained in this one, but I sugest watching "Ginger Snaps" first because you will be introduced to Ginger (my favorite!!) and you will know more about the sisters and the plot. The only let down of this movie is that there isn't enough Ginger, which is understandable seeing that she died in the first film. Overall, this as an AMAZING film and in my eyes, it's just as good as the first. BUY IT!!!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2004
Having just watched "Ginger Snaps" last week I was surprised to learn that the original 2000 Canadian horror film has become part of a trilogy, with this first sequel, "Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed" and a final prequel, "Ginger Snaps Back," both coming out this year. I was surprised mainly because at the end of the first film Ginger is dead, so I was not really expecting to see Katharine Isabelle back in this one, but the screenplay by Megan Martin finds a way of bringing the title character back. However, the werewolf who needs to be worried about being unleashed in this film is Ginger's younger sister, Brigitte (Emily Perkins, who you may remember as the young Beverly Marsh in the television version of Stephen King's "It"), who had made her sister's curse her own in a tragic effort at sibling solidarity.
Now Brigitte is trying to control the transformations, desperately shooting up injections of wolfsbane. She has also been cutting herself each daily, keeping track of how long it takes to heal because that tells her how close she is to the change (she heals faster the closer it gets). Knowing that the full moon brings on the change would just make things too easy for her. But Brigitte has bigger problems because she is being stalked by a growling four-legged figure who wants a little lycanthropic loving. She survives an attack but ends up in a drug treatment ward for young female addicts. Assumed to be a suicide risk because of all the cuts, the staff is not sure what to make about the monkshood; after all, it is not a stimulate, but basically plant food.
The point of "Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed" is to find out what happened to poor Brigitte. The opening reminds us about what is going on, but if you have not seen the original there is no reason to watch this one because it is the first film that makes us care about what Brigitte can do to avoid Ginger's fate. At one point the memory of Ginger tells her sister that it is not use to fight what is in her. Brigitte insists that she is strong and Ginger's ghost can only laugh and note, "That's not how I remember you the first fifteen years of your life." But Brigitte snaps back, "It's how I remember the last fifteen minutes of yours." Unfortunately, there are some things even worse than what she can imagine will happen (the obvious options represented by Ginger and the prowling wolf beast). As was the case with the first film, Perkins' performance anchors the film from going off into the realms of camp. She is the only one who knows what is going on and does not make the standard mistake of such people in horror films of assuming anybody is going to believe her.
But the big twist in this film is that there is somebody who is more than willing to believe there is a werewolf on the ward. A young girl named "Ghost" (Tatiana Maslany) reads enough comic books about monsters and such to know more than a little bit about werewolves. Ghost is there because the building houses not only the detox center but a ward for long term care patients. Ghost's grandmother was severely burned in a fire and until Brigitte showed up the heavily bandaged old lady was all she really had in the world. Of course, Ghost is strange enough that the other girls pick on her and without conscious thought Brigitte finds herself in a sort of sibling relationship, except this time she is the older and wiser one.
The key members of the staff are Alice (Janet Kidder), the counselor who thinks she has been through what Brigitte is experiencing and can therefore help, Tyler (Eric Johnson), the guard who is only interesting in trading the drugs the addicts crave for sex, and Dr. Brookner (Patricia Idlette), who thinks Brigitte's fears about turning into a werewolf probably means she is a lesbian. The rest of the girls are minor figures, with only Beth-ann (Pascale Hutton) singled out simply because somebody from the cast needs to be reduced to food halfway through the movie.
There are less special effects that the first film, which means the gore level is reduced somewhat. The best sequences involve more imagination than graphic violence anyhow. The film is directed by Brett Sullivan, who was the editor on the original. What carries this film are the relationship between Brigitte and Ghost, especially since the younger girl insists on providing a spooky narration to even the most mundane events, and the fact that you get a surprise ending. Sometimes fate has a wicked sense of humor and there are worst things than being annoying.
"Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed" was shot back-to-back with "Ginger Snaps Back," which is set back in 19th-century Canada as Ginger and Brigitte take refuge in a Traders Fort that is attacked by savage werewolves. Although they are helped by an enigmatic Indian hunter, once again one of the girls will be bitten by a werewolf and the sisters will again find they have no one to count on but each other. The final film in the "Ginger Snaps" trilogy will be directed by Grant Harvey ("Friday's Tired") from a script by Stephen Massicotte and Christina Ray. Too bad I can not plan on just watching it next week.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2022
Just going to say best horror movie ending in a long long time. And perfectly cast and acted.

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Víctor Pérez
4.0 out of 5 stars Buena.
Reviewed in Mexico on July 28, 2021
No tan digna continuación de la primera Ginger Snaps, un guión algo original con buen atmósfera sin embargo sin la misma potencia de la primera película. El DVD es importado y llegó en buenas condiciones.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 24, 2024
Not a bad film. It isn't English? The writing isn't English and the film wasn't speaking English. Lucky you are able to change the audio to English
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Reviewed in France on November 13, 2020
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Reviewed in Australia on July 3, 2019
My son love's these movies thank you