Halloween Ends?

Hannah and Gianna Review Something

Universal Pictures

Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) once again faces off with Michael Myers, her tormentor since 1978, in “Halloween Ends.”

Gianna Palmisano and Hannah Medves

HANNAH:
So, Gianna and I went to the drive-in to see Halloween Ends. Let me say this movie was not very good. The film itself was not scary and all and very predictable. Also, the plot was brutal to follow. Our Halloween Ends movie experience wasn’t very good. Maybe that’s just because neither of us has seen any of the previous Halloween movies, and we couldn’t figure out how to turn the car headlights on, but this movie viewing was not a good experience.

 

GIANNA:
I agree. I thought the whole movie was pointless. Michael Myers himself was only in like a handful of clips. The characters weren’t well introduced, which is an essential factor for first-time watchers of the Halloween trilogy. They made the storyline very complex, so if you’re into that, you might enjoy this, but for the average teen, this is very boring. With the complexity of the storyline, the movie was brutal to follow. However, while being confusing, they still managed to make it predictable. Hannah and I could guess the “killer” within the first 15 minutes of the movie with little known information, and the scare factor was not there. Actual action scenes The movie was scarce and very slow, like how a horror movie should NOT be.