Halloween Kills


Halloween Kills 2021

 
IMDb Ratings: 6.9/10
 
Genres: Horror, Thriller
 
Language: English
 
Release Year: 2021

Director: David Gordon Green

Stars Cast: Jamie Lee Curtis, Judy Greer, Andi Matichak

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 Halloween Kills Review

 
The previous film, a re-launch that stopped all the events in the previous sequels, was a good return to franchise form, this tracking was delayed for a year due to COVID-19, so I was hoping it was worth the wait, directed by. David Gordon Green (Pineapple Express, The Sitter). Basically, it opens with a flashback to 31 October 1978, police hunting down the killer Michael Myers (Nick Castle, real Michael since 1978, and James Jude Courtney). Michael was locked in a corner on his way back to his childhood home, but Deputy Frank Hawkins (Thomas Mann) accidentally shot his partner dead while trying to save him from the killer. Michael is finally caught, surrounded by several officers outside the house, and imprisoned for forty years, until he escaped. Back in the moment, on the eve of Halloween 2018, young Cameron Elam (Dylan Arnold) finds the body of Dr. Ranbir Sartain and calls for an ambulance of Hawkins (Will Patton) who was left dead after Sartain stabbed him. Meanwhile, Tommy Doyle (Anthony Michael Hall), who witnessed the 1978 attack on Michael Myers, is joined by other survivors Marion Chambers (Nancy Stephens, who also played his 1978 role), Lindsey Wallace (Kyle Richards, who also played her role in 1978. ), and Cameron's father, Lonnie Elam (Robert Longstreet) to celebrate 40 years of Michael's imprisonment. Meanwhile, Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) has escaped a house fire with her daughter Karen Nelson (Judy Greer), and her granddaughter Allyson (Andi Matichak). Firefighters responding to the burning house unknowingly let Michael die, killing himself with his own equipment. The three were taken to Haddonfield Memorial Hospital, where Laurie underwent emergency surgery, and Michael continued to kill on his way back to town. Tommy, Marion, Lindsey, and Lonnie heard about Michael's return from an emergency report. Bar sponsors Vanessa (Carmela McNeal) and her husband Marcus (Michael Smallwood) allegedly met Michael in his car, but the unidentified driver fled unnoticed. Tommy formed a mob of Haddonfield villagers who retaliated to hunt down and kill Michael. Karen is informed that Michael is still alive but hides this from Laurie to allow her to recover. Allyson reconciles with Cameron, her ex-boyfriend, and joins Tommy's mob to avenge her father's death. Laurie and Hawkins both wake up in the same room and remember their former relationship. Hawkins admits he regrets not letting Dr. Sam Loomis to kill Michael given the opportunity and vows to kill him. While warning the Haddonfield community to stay inside, Marion, Vanessa, and Marcus were killed by Michael. Lindsey fled and was found alive by Tommy, Lonnie, Allyson and Cameron. The group paves the way for Michael and finds that he is heading for his childhood home. Tommy takes Lindsey to hospital and reunites with former Haddonfield manager Leigh Brackett (Charles Cyphers), whose daughter Annie was assassinated in 1978, and informs Laurie of Michael's survival. Michael’s children’s home is now run by a couple of lovers Big John (Scott MacArthur) and Little John (Michael McDonald), Michael breaking into and killing them. When Laurie tried to leave, she sentenced Lance Tovoli, who escaped from Smith's Grove Psychiatric Hospital after a bus accident, stole Vanessa's car, and arrived at the hospital. The terrified criminal thinks that Michael, Tommy's crowd, is following him to the hospital, but Karen realizes that he is not Michael. Despite her efforts to calm the crowd and help Lance, she jumps out of the window to die. Tommy and the crowd realize that Michael has turned them into “monsters” themselves because of their anger at his crimes. Laurie urges Karen to work with Tommy and Brackett to hunt down Michael. Elsewhere, Lonnie enters Michael's home alone and is killed. Allyson and Cameron also arrive and find Lonnie's body, Michael attacks them, killing Cameron. As Michael prepares to kill Allyson, Karen stabs him in the back with a fork, steals his mask, and taunts him to follow. He leads Michael toward Tommy's crowd, who are attacking, attacking, and apparently killing him. When the crowd disperses, Michael recovers and kills the entire crowd, including Tommy and Brackett. At Michael's home, Karen finds Allyson in need of medical attention. Michael appears to have stabbed Karen to death in Judith Myers' old room as Laurie stared out of her hospital room. Also starring Jim Cummings as Pete McCabe, Brian Mays as Brian the Bartender, Omar J. Dorsey as Sheriff Barker and Tom Jones Jr. As Drs. Samuel Loomis (photo by Donald Pleasance). As before, Curtis goes from being a depressed victim to trauma to a determined fighter who wants to end a maniac rule, and the immortal killer threatens enough. The previous film sounded very funny and entertaining, while the sequence sounds the same, using the same predicted method and meaningless dialogue as in the previous installments, at least the extreme violence and murder invention works well, and the fear of people with consequences is interesting, at all, horrible. Worth to watch!