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Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid is a 2004 American adventure horror film directed by Dwight Little. It is a stand-alone sequel to the film Anaconda (1997) and the second installment of the Anaconda film series. The film follows a team of researchers set for an expedition into the Southeast Asian tropical island of Borneo, to search for a sacred flower which they believe will bring humans to a longer and healthier life. They soon become stalked and hunted by the deadly giant anacondas inhabiting the island.

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It was released on August 27, 2004, and the last film in the series to be released theatrically. Like its predecessor, the film received negative reviews, but was a financial success. The film was followed by a sequel, Anaconda 3: Offspring in 2008.

They find a small native village and a disemboweled anaconda, a pair of human legs hanging out of the snake's abdomen, and an orchid remaining. The orchids are a part of the food chain, and these snakes grow over unusually long lives. Jack realizes the orchids must be nearby, while Gail contends that the orchids may not work on humans. Jack still wants to find the flowers, but the others rebel and start building an escape raft to leave the jungle.

Gordon discovers that Jack has hidden Livingston's radio and gun. The now-psychopathic Jack fails to convince him to continue with the expedition, so he paralyzes Gordon using a previously collected spider to stop him from informing the others. Jack joins the others at the raft, but a suspicious Sam discovers Gordon and the spider bite. An anaconda swallows Gordon alive as she informs the others, who arrive as it finishes. Bill sets the building on fire but notices the snake has escaped. Jack, left alone, steals the raft.

Unable to make another raft, they hack through the jungle to beat Jack to the orchids and retrieve their raft. On the way, they fall into a cave trying to escape from an anaconda. Cole gets lost and finds human skeletons. He is found by Tran, who then gets pulled under and eaten. Bill finds Tran's lost flashlight floating in bloody water. A terrified Cole escapes from the cave, seconds ahead of the snake, which gets stuck in the hole. Sam beheads it with a machete, but another snake captures the hysterical Cole. The team finds him being constricted. Bill kills the snake with a knife, freeing Cole.

Rotten Tomatoes reports that the film received a 26% based on 121 reviews, with an average rating of 4.20/10. The site's critics consensus reads: "A cheesy monster B-movie".[4] Metacritic reported the film had an average score of 40 out of 100 based on 28 reviews.[5]

Roger Ebert awarded the film two out of four stars, a rating less than that he gave the original film. Ebert, however, praised Matthew Marsden's performance as being "suitably treacherous".[6] Keith Philipps of The A.V. Club criticized the movie for its CGI snakes, while The Oregonian's Karen Karbo said it never "takes itself too seriously".[5] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B" on an A+ to F scale.

A team of researchers from Wexel Hall consisting of Samantha "Sam" Rogers, Cole Burris, Gail Stern, Dr. Jack Byron, Gordon Mitchell, and Dr. Ben Douglas sets off into the island of Borneo to search for the "Blood Orchid", a flower they believe can be used as a type of fountain of youth. The team travel across a series of rivers by the help of Bill Johnson and Tran Wu, and Bill's pet-monkey Kong. Along the way, Kong wanders away into the jungle by the river and encounters a Giant Anaconda, and disappears until next morning, scaring the crew. Bill also ends up wrestling and killing a crocodile with a knife after some in the crew had fallen aboard. Eventually, they end up deciding to take a short-cut in the wrong part of the river and ends up falling over a waterfall, destroying the boat and scattering all the gear. They later have to wade through water, and an Anaconda emerges from the water and later kills Ben (Nicholas Gonzalez), while the rest of the team escapes the river. Bill Johnson (Johnny Messner) attempts to assure them that it was the largest snake he's ever seen and that it should take weeks' for it to grow hungry again, however most of the team demands that the expedition be called off. The team decide to travel to Bill's friend, John Livingston (Andy Anderson) who lives on the river to see if he can borrow his boat and his whale. While traveling to the boat, Bill tells Sam (KaDee Strickland) about Jack bribing him into taking the unsafe route. Along the way, Bill finds an infestation of leeches on Cole's (Eugene Byrd) back and burns all of them with his lighter while Tran Wu (Karl Yune) finds a poisonous spider in Gordon Mitchell's (Morris Chestnut) shoe.

Jack decides to take the spider along for further study and then everyone resumes the journey to the boat. However, Livingston is killed by another Anaconda and his boat crashes into the riverbank. The team sees an explosion and finds the boat wrecked and are disappointed for losing their chance for escape from the jungle and find only a few essentials for their quest. While continuing their journey, they find Ben's regurgitated corpse. Bill realizes that it must be mating season, which means all of the male Anacondas come out of their territories to find the nearest female in its mating pit. The team find themselves in a small native village consisting of thatched huts where a disemboweled Anaconda with a pair of human legs hanging out of the snake's abdomen is displayed. The team speculates that the snakes are unusually large in size because their lives have been extended through the orchids, which are a part of the local food chain. Jack says that since they must be close to the orchids, they should press on. However the others contend that there is no evidence that the orchids will have the same effect on humans, and learn of Jack making decisions behind their backs that resulted in them being stranded in the jungle and refuse to go to the orchid and want to leave, so they start building an escape raft.

Meanwhile, Gordon discovers that Jack had secretly obtained Livingston's private case containing a radio and a gun and realizes he could have called for help long ago. When Jack is unable to convince him to allow the expedition to continue, he paralyzes him using the spider. As Jack joins the others at the raft, Sam discovers a paralyzed Gordon and notices the spider bite on his arm. While Sam was interrogating Jack about what he had done to Gordon, an Anaconda drops down from the rafters and swallows Gordon alive soon after she leaves the building. The others arrive just as it finishes, so Bill sets the hut on fire. Jack uses the commotion to steal the raft. With no more material to make another raft, they decide to bushwhack through the jungle to beat Jack to the orchids and get back their raft. On the way they fall into a cave trying to escape an Anaconda. Cole gets lost and panics after finding a skeleton. He runs into Tran and they decide to stay together, only to be separated again when Tran falls into a crevice of water where he is killed by the snake. Cole manages to make his way back to the team, escaping the cave behind them seconds ahead of the snake. It follows them through the hole, and attacks them. Sam uses a machete to behead the snake, but Cole is captured by another Anaconda.

The team follows and find him being constricted, but still alive. Bill throws his knife and impales the snake through the head, killing it and freeing Cole. The group finds the raft just as Jack finds the blood orchids, hanging precariously above a pit in which a ball of male Anacondas are mating with the female. Jack shoots Bill in the arm, and forces the party to accompany him to the orchids. He has Samantha cross the pit via a thin log to fill a backpack with orchids. As she makes her way back, the log starts to crack. Jack orders her to throw him the backpack, but Samantha counters to threaten to drop the flowers into the pit unless he drops the gun. However, Jack fires at Gail, again forcing Sam to throw the backpack to Jack, and she did this time. Suddenly, the log breaks and she falls, landing halfway down the pit. As the others help her climb out, Jack tries to get the backpack. The spider he used to paralyze Gordon escapes its jar and bites him. Bill extends his hands to Jack but Jack becomes paralyzed and falls into the pit along with Sam. Jack is devoured as the others help Sam escape. The female Anaconda notices them and attempts to kill them, but Gail tricks it into biting their fuel container. Bill tries to shoot the container, but the gun is empty. Cole shoots it with a flare gun, causing a chain reaction that kills the snakes, along with all the Blood Orchids as well.

The film received negative reviews from critics. The review aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes reported that the film received 26% positive reviews, based on 117 reviews.[8][9][10] Metacritic reported the film had an average score of 40 out of 100, based on 28 reviews.[11] The film was mainly criticized for the film's heavy use of "unrealistic" CGI, but the fact that Anacondas are not native to Borneo was not much appreciated by reviewers either.[12] Roger Ebert awarded the film two out of four stars, a rating less than that he gave the original film. Ebert however praised the acting of Matthew Marsden as being "suitably treacherous".[13]

Deep in the jungles of Borneo lurks the blood orchid, which blooms only once in seven years, and whose red flowers contain a mysterious ingredient, which extends the ability of living cells to reproduce themselves. A pill based on this substance would allow you to live forever, or at least long enough to feel like you had. "This is bigger than Viagra!" observes a drug company executive. Yes, and creates a whole new market for it. The notion of using Viagra when you're 150 is a little daunting, but at least, unlike George Burns, you could find plenty of girls your age.

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