The beast is back Features: DVD, Widescreen, Photos, Biographies, Spanish, Subtitled, Trailers When an American cargo plane carrying a top-secret anti-personnel device is shot down over war-torn Chechnya, Russian scientists are eager to investigate. But their curiosity leads to horrific death and destruction as they inadvertently unleash the most terrifying "weapon" the world has ever known; a massive, biogenetically enhanced python with lightening-fast reflexes and a voracious appetite for human flesh. While the body count soars, the Americans and Russians must work together to mount one last stand against an unstoppable predator that's tracking their every movement-and getting hungrier by the minute
 Editor's Note
 The independent republic of Chechnya is reeling from the Russian invasions. The war-torn land has suffered plenty, but now the Chechens face a foe more terrifying than the Russian troops. An American cargo plane carrying top secret experiments is shot down unleashing a genetically enhanced living weapon, a slithering python of enormous size. Making short work of a team of Russian scientists the gigantic snake is poised to destroy and devour the leftovers in Chechnya that the war didn't devastate.This straight-to-video sequel to the 57-foot long snake's first screen appearance can be interpreted as having many political overtones. Whether viewing the film as an indictment of America's hand in global destruction or an antiwar statement or a cautionary tale about genetic engineering, those seeking deeper meaning in their horror and science fiction tales have ample material to work with here. The creepy creature effects also allow the film to function on a literal level for people who simply desire the need to be frightened by gigantic reptilian monsters.
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