"Watching TV can be dangerous to your health ... and bring the end of the world!" - this is the slogan that should be written on the back of the box with 'Demons 2'.
An explosive sequel that develops an allegory of the influence of so-called culture for the masses, playing on unhealthy curiosity. One start is worth it: Sally's girlfriend throws her birthday to watch a horror movie on TV. Americanization also went to nuts.
According to the plot, the events develop about a year after the government managed to contain the outbreak of the infection, which was discussed in the first film. The 'new wave' soundtrack works great for the trendy and sophisticated characters in the film. The demons have great make-up, live special effects of the highest level and trademark methods of psychological sadism in relation to the viewer are used, for which fans of the genre are so devotedly fond of Dario Argento's work. These are impartial scenes of frenzied attacks, a variety of victims undergoing their stunningly vile changes, and a frenzy of demons with burning eyes, violently receiving revival!