304.
Halloween Kills
4/10
Always a sucker for horror, I find myself a little less inclined with slashers but I'll watch them nonetheless. Halloween is a franchise which has been around since its first instalment in 1978 and this movie becomes the 12th in the list. A direct sequel to the 2018 movie in which we see Michael Myers being burnt to death in a basement, we know it isn't that simple with this madman. Jamie Lee Curtis reprises her role as Laurie with Judy Greer as he daughter and Andi Matichak as her Granddaughter this movie's timeline is instantly continued after the 2018 movie, the three are taken to the hospital to heal their wounds from their fight with Michael. Listening to the iconic music by John and Cody Carpenter and also Daniel Davies, we know that we are ready.
As some of the town celebrate the fact that Michael has not been imprisoned for 40 years, or so they believe, firefighters head to Laurie's old house which is ablaze and are soon set upon by Michael Myers who uses their equipment against them and kills them in some inventive and bloody ways.
It's a strong start for the kill count as Michael then makes his way into town. He moves on to the neighbours before the celebrating party learns that he has escaped. They form a mob of Haddensfield residents, set on killing Michael once and for all. Karen, Laurie's daughter learns that Michael is still alive but chooses to keep the information from her mother as she rests from surgery and Allyson, the Granddaughter, decides to join the mob for revenge against her father's death years before.
The town is taken out one by one and the rest of the mob look at the kill locations and direction, figuring that Michael is heading back to his childhood home. By this point, Laurie has finally found out that Michael is still alive and makes preparations to leave the hospital to carry on her fight.
Hardly anyone is spared in Michaels rath. As some of the side characters are picked off in quick succession, he is confronted in the street by the mob that is left. Inside the house, he goes to kill Allyson but is stabbed with a pitchfork by Karen, who steals his mask and leads him out to the street and into the mob.
They swarm him and seemingly kill him before thinking of leaving the scene. As usual, he wakes, slaughters the lot of them and ends up killing Karen whilst Laurie never makes it out of the hospital and remains staring out of her window.
As with the franchise, Michael Myers is just seen as an immovable object. When it comes to some inventive kills, small massacres and little twists, the movie is in abundance but when it comes to some actual substance to the storyline, the movie falls a little short. I'm personally always game for a horror but more centered around a creature feature or something paranormal. When it's a killer walking a mile an horror surrounded by screaming teens, I'm not too fussed as the movie doesn't give you the sense of uneasiness and nor does it usually contain jump scares.
We've come to know the main cast now as this is a direct sequel from the last instalment with the timeline instantly following on from past events. There really isn't much more to say on our trio of ladies than we already know. I just didn't understand the writing for the characters. Two thirds of the trio spent most of their time in a hospital whilst the main story was going on on the streets. Side characters from the past and town were made out to be chumps, making awful decisions in the face of danger. The cops were non existent, letting the town folk take matters into their own hands and finally the attempt of humour from some characters just fell flat.
We know there is one more to the franchinse and the only reason I will revisit this movie is to simply refresh the mind. I can live without seeing it again and not miss much to be fair as it has the ability to not make me want to watch the next but knowing the finale is coming, we might as well just give it a couple of hours and say 'no more'.
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