Review of Beetlejuice (1988) by Wilhelm V — 02 Jun 2016
It has been a few years since I have watched this film. Probably twenty if I really think about it. And like with any film that you have not seen in that period of time, your perceptions can be completely different when you sit through it all over again.
Thankfully for me, that was not the case with Beetlejuice. The story was still as delightfully irreverant as it was initially, and the performances of the ensemble cast is still wonderful. Alec Baldwin and Geena Davis are both so naively young and witless, Winona Ryder easy to believe as the dark and lifeless daughter, Catherine O'Hara and Jeffrey Jones suprbly over the top in their roles, while Michael Keaton once again cements his brilliance in any role with this crazy and jovial character.
Really, you want him to win, don't you? The kids probably didn't follow it all through the story, but they had fun, and that was the main thing.
This review of Beetlejuice (1988) was written by Wilhelm V on 02 Jun 2016.
Beetlejuice has generally received very positive reviews.
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