Ian is stuck in the past while trying to stop an alien prisoner from escaping a human body. After many obstacles, she finds a new weapon that can open a time door and saves Thunder. Meanwhile, Mu Reuk is confused by a strange presence inside him. Other characters, such as Heuk Seol, Cheong Woon, and Neung Pa, are also involved in the search for a divine sword. Ja Jang starts chasing Ian and Mu Reuk. Many people are dying from an alien substance called Hava, and Min Gae In realizes this is just the beginning. With limited time left, Ian opens the time gate and returns to the present with Mu Reuk, Thunder, and two immortals. They must fight the aliens, stop Hava from exploding, and save the people. (Source: Korean = Namu-Wiki || Translation = MyDramaList) Edit Translation
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- Native Title: 외계+인 2부
- Also Known As: Alien + People: Part 2 , Alien + Person: Part 2 , Alien + Man: Part 2 , Alien: Part 2 , Alienoid: Part 2 , Oegye+In 2 Bu , Wegye+In 2 Bu , 외계인2
- Screenwriter & Director: Choi Dong Hoon
- Genres: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi, Fantasy
Where to Watch Alienoid: Return to the Future
Cast & Credits
- Ryu Jun YeolMu ReukMain Role
- Kim Tae RiYi AnMain Role
- Kim Woo BinThunder / "Guard"Main Role
- Lee Ha NeeMin Kae InMain Role
- Yeom Jung AhHeuk SeolMain Role
- Jo Woo JinCheong WoonMain Role
Reviews
Just more boring nonsense.
This is just the second half. It's equally bad and frustrating, but on top of that it barely feels like a movie - because it's just a second half of one.The taoist wizard stuff is great, love that. The actors are good, characters are fun.
All the alien stuff is awful, nonsensical, ugly CG slop.
Still a massive disappointment.
An excellent wrap-up to the prequel's cliffhanger, no less impressive than Hollywood's best sellers.
If you want a good story and character development, watch a kdrama. This movie's all about one thing and that is brainless spectacle and comedy, with technical feats that prove Korean cinema can make movies just as action packed as American titans, a large part of why I had to watch how far we could go. Tricky camera angles, seamless CGI integration, no shortage of stunts and total disregard for any historical accuracy or scientific justification whatsoever. The protagonist's sword in this looks like an oversized Egyptian khopesh lol.While the sequel does give you enough to know as a standalone movie, I highly recommend watching Alienoid 1 first if you haven't already, because to be frank these two films are basically one movie split in half. You miss out on half the cool stuff you're being sold if you don't bother with the prequel, and the cruelty of the cliffhanger of the first is struck down for good with the absolute conclusion of the sequel.
This movie is also recommended to watch with children if you have any to watch them with, and although there is a body horror element with the aliens doing their thing, the films totally omit the gross outs of juvenile humor, none of the violence revels in gore for shock value, and the only person who's going to get offended by the content of the movie is the kind of person who demands realism and depth in a quick flick about time travel alien busting with sword and sorcery.
Only thing I'm disappointed with is that the cool robotic suit of armor is underused in both films, it's like if Iron Man had to save on batteries.