The Hills Have Eyes II
"The Hills Have Eyes II" is a horror film released in 2007, directed by Martin Weisz. It serves as a sequel to the 2006 remake of the original film, which was released in 1977. The story follows a group of National Guard trainees who are sent to a remote desert area for a training exercise, only to encounter a family of mutated cannibals living in the hills.
As the trainees become stranded, they must fight for survival against the violent and savage creatures. The film explores themes of survival, fear, and the consequences of isolation, while featuring intense action and graphic violence typical of the horror genre.