HALLOWEEN PART 2

in #review6 years ago

Michael Myers

Michael Myers appeared before both Jason Voorhees and Freddy Krueger. On Halloween night, Michael Myers killed his parents and was arrested before he could kill his sister. Many years later, Michael Myers escaped, he swam back punters everywhere hunting for her sister before. Part one is quite commercial success, paving the way for the next film.

Michael Myers seems to have died reasonably well at the end of season 2, but since Season 3 did not make a profit, he was back in season 4 and continued to be in the latter part.

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On October 31, 1978, Michael Myers is shot and falls off a balcony. Taking shelter to recover from his injuries, Michael steals a kitchen knife from the home of an elderly couple, and kills a teenage girl living next door.

Laurie Strode, who narrowly survived being killed by Michael earlier in the night, is taken to Haddonfield Memorial Hospital, while psychiatrist Dr. Sam Loomis, continues his pursuit of Michael. While with Sheriff Leigh Brackett, Loomis spots and chases after teenager Ben Tramer, who he mistakes for Michael as an oncoming police car suddenly crashes into Ben and a van which explodes, killing him in the process. Sheriff Brackett receives news of the death of his daughter, Annie. Blaming Loomis for her death, Sheriff Brackett goes home to tell his wife about it, leaving Deputy Gary Hunt in charge to help Loomis.

At the hospital, paramedic Jimmy develops romantic feelings for Laurie, much to the chagrin of head nurse Virginia Alves. The real Michael discovers Laurie's location via the radio, due to the news of the murders reaching the media, and makes his way to the hospital. Once there, he cuts the phone lines, and disables the cars. Security guard Mr. Garrett goes downstairs to fix the power in the basement, and is killed with a hammer claw to his skull. Paramedic Budd Scarlotti is strangled, while Nurse Karen is scalded to death in the hospital's hydrotherapy tub. Meanwhile, Janet hurries off to find Dr. Mixter, only to find him dead with a needle jammed into his eye. Before she can flee, Michael kills her with a syringe. Jimmy and Nurse Jill Franco search the hospital for Laurie, who is trying to evade Michael; Jimmy finds Alves' corpse, and slips in a pool of blood on the floor, losing consciousness.

Elsewhere, Loomis is informed that Michael broke into the local elementary school. As he investigates, Loomis's colleague, Marion Chambers, and U.S. Marshall Terence Gummell come to escort Loomis back to Smith's Grove on the governor's orders. Along the way, Marion tells Loomis that Laurie is Michael's sister, but that information was kept secret for her safety. With the realization that Michael is after Laurie, Loomis orders Gummell to drive back to Haddonfield.

Just after finding Laurie, Jill is killed by a scalpel-wielding Michael, who then pursues Laurie through the hospital. Laurie escapes to the parking lot, and hides in Jimmy's car. Regaining consciousness, Jimmy exits the hospital, and gets in the car to seek help, but he falls unconscious on the steering wheel horn because of his injuries, alerting Michael to their location. Loomis, Marion, and Gummell reach the hospital just in time to save Laurie. Loomis shoots Michael five more times. As Marion attempts to contact the police, Michael kills Gummell, and chases Loomis and Laurie into an operating room. Michael stabs Loomis in the stomach, wounding him, but Laurie shoots Michael in the eyes, blinding him. Loomis and Laurie fill the room with ether and oxygen gas. Loomis orders Laurie to run and sacrifices himself by igniting the gas, which blows up the operating room with him and Michael inside, immolating them both in the fire. Michael, engulfed in flames, stumbles out of the room before finally falling dead.[5] Early the next morning, Laurie is put in an ambulance and driven to safety, having visions of Michael's burning body in her mind.

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First of all, what comes to mind during viewing, given, let's say, a movie, is this why in the "genre" section, is the word "horrors"? Certainly not because of the fact that this film is able to make even a little nervous, I'm not talking about how to frighten, as did the classic original film by John Carpenter. The only thing that can be attributed to the "horrors" in this movie room, this is, perhaps, his, truly "terrible" quality. Despite the fact that the film was staged in late 2010, it gives the impression of some low-budget Italian craft in the mid-80s. All this contributes terribly bad shooting, the lack of any special effects and horrible, unknown actors who play, respectively. But not only shootings and actors, as they say the movie is one.
In the end, everything ends accordingly: the director makes a direct hint at the next sequel. Is it really going to see the light? Really, there is still much to go down and the creators of such films really lack even the weakest rudiments of conscience?

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