Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid

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Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid was a sequel to Anaconda and was directed by Dwight H. Little. It is the second installment of the Anaconda film series and earned enough money financially to make another sequel.

The story follows a small expedition team, that was funded by the Wexel Hall pharmaceutical firm, into the inner jungles of Borneo to find the mythical flower, called the Blood Orchid, which they believe to give longer and healthier lives, they want this plant for scientific advancements for mankind. Until, disaster struck, then they have to fight for their lives to survive a very unfriendly jungle, including anacondas that are stalking them. This also explained why there's giant anacondas in the first place.

Anacondas: The Hunt For The Blood Orchid (2004) provides examples of:
  • The Alcoholic: Livingston.
  • Amplifier Artifact: The blood orchid's properties was theorized by the doctors of science that it will give humans near immortality, by slowing down aging.
    • played straight with the Borneo Anacondas, the reasons why they outlive and outgrew normal anacondas was because they consume these flowers.
  • Antagonist Title
  • Big Bad: Jack is exposed as this by the end of the film.
  • Black Dude Dies First: Gloriously subverted when the whiny, scared, "we never should have come here" black guy is one of the four people to survive to the end. And all of his complaints were actually valid (and typically considered valid by non Idiot Ball holders), if ignored.
    • Also subverted with Mitchell getting murdered by Jack, due to Ben and Bill's friend being the first victims of the kill count.
  • CGI
  • Chain-Reaction Destruction: After when Gail tricked the female anaconda into biting the fuel container, Cole upon realizing that Bill's using an empty pistol, flare gun to shoot the huge snake, this started a fiery explosions, and a cave in which killed the constrictors and destroyed the Blood Orchids.
  • Chekhov's Gun: The rock spider.
  • Covers Always Lie: The DVD box stated that the scientists will have to battle their way through savage head hunters. But there wasn't a single cannibal in the whole film.
    • Tran was right that the tribe weren't practicing headhunting for the last few centuries. Also, the tribe left their village temporarily due to anaconda mating season.
  • Dulcinea Effect: When Gail gets attacked by a crocodile, rather than grabbing a rifle, Bill simply jumps into the water and starts wrestling the crocodile with a knife. Lampshaded.

Sam: That is either the bravest or the stupidest thing I've ever seen.
Bill: It's a fine line.

"It's a pronouncation thing."
—Bill