If you saw the first Starship Troopers, you'll recall this propagandist romp through the future ended happily with a massive bug captured and Neil Patrick Harris happily prancing through an alien world in a suspiciously Nazi-ist uniform, then blazed into the credits in a fit of glory.
Never forget
The sequel is a more thoughtful affair. There's some soldiers trapped in a underground bunker where they intermittently fight bugs and shout a lot. There's a girl infected with an alien who is brought in and immediately set loose so she can infect the rest of the staff with sexiness…also murder.Basically, its Invasion of the Body Snatchers. One by one, everyone gets infected except for the doe eyed recruit who happens to be pregnant….and a little bit psychic. Her words.
Beyond this, there was a lot of blood, a lot of shouting, people getting hit over the head with blunt objects and a monolog about how its funny we're all born insane.
There's also a real darkness to this film. There's only two places it was shot - a open quarry in the dead of night and the basement of a cheese factory that hasn't paid their electric bill. You can't see a thing.
We open our story with a recruitment video and this terrifying face beckoning us all to fulfill our citizen's duty…
Which moves us into battle....
Its at this point, roughly 15 minutes into the film, this shot blows the entire budget.
Even the bugs are like, "Wait, we can't afford craft services?"
When the fighting just becomes too much, they go back into their quarantine/abandoned Hostess factory where they tend to a sick girl they found out in the field.
Its always sad when you see someone trying just waaaaay too hard....
This is our heroine (I think. The movie wasn't super clear on it...). She's quiet, has no backstory and prefers to wear her serious face at all times.
They found a grizzled poor man's version of Gerard Butler in a closet. Immediately, he springs into a serious face off with our heroine.
Our heroine is pregnant, therefore....
Maybe if we move outside it'll be better....
Sigh....
The movie ends, with our heroine being the last one standing. We're left with a poignant image of her walking away, child in hand, from the institution that she spent so much time with. We're left wondering the meaning of life, the meaning of violence and the meaning of this movie, that seemed to be clueless in everything it attempted.
For all of those unanswered questions, the filmmakers have no intention of leaving you behind. That's why they created this....
...Which was not enough to tell the whole story...