#halloween While the idea of Michael's resurrection sounded good, but only in our mind since the idea is going to be in this film


When a group of teenagers wins a contest to spend a night in the house where Michael Myers was born while broadcasting live on television, they think they will have a little fun and get some free advertising. But things start to go terribly wrong and the game becomes a fight to get out of the house alive.

I really wanted me to like this infamous sequel after its predecessor which is based on 20 years after the first part. And from the beginning I realized I'd be in front of a bad delivery, so I mentalized to look at some kind of parody, and honestly I'm not disgusted... Sure, but to see it as a comedy and this is only at the beginning.

At first the film starts with a huge idea and a risky and controversial decision, which did not bother me or impact too much so up to that point, I still had an open mind regarding the rest of the film..

Once it starts to develop, I didn't think it was offensively bad.. The performances are very regular throwing bad (especially the protagonist, who could not act even to save his life) and it is hard to take it seriously, but there are also quite good deaths, it has a good rhythm, Michael looks decent and I did not bother the characters or some silly situations. Until the last 20 minutes, I was entertained and even found interesting the concept of doing a reality show at Michael's house. Unfortunately at the end I realized that I am facing the worst of the saga (at the moment since I lack a few more accounts).

From the worst to sink

Within the characters, there is a very chafa and totally disappointing one called “Busta Rhymes” who in itself is a rapper. Here he starts like a charlatan, but by the end of the shoot he will become a madman, wanting to make Kung Fu moves and having the worst dialogues you can hear. Wishing to introduce a style that does not in itself go with those shown in previous films.

Certainly one of the things that ends sinking the film and that this serves as a great example of why celebrities should play under film regulations, and never vice versa. So until the moments continue from more to less.

You can see it yourself and give me your appreciation to see if i'm wrong.

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Halloween: Resurrection (2002)

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