Review of Halloween (2018) by Ambrosian — 04 Nov 2018
This was a great sequel in the series of Halloween movies. There was the perfect amount of thrill, scare, and occasional humor to keep the movie intriguing It wasn't too long after the movie began that the two individuals who were journalists creating a podcast of Michael's story die.
From there, it was easy to see that there would be lots of killing even if you least expected it. The acting was very well done. Jamie Lee Curtis did a fantastic job portraying Laurie Strode who had been intently preparing herself to revisit Michael Myers on that fateful Halloween night.
The training of her daughter Karen plaid by Judy Greer was put in good use at the end of the movie where the time has come for Michael and Laurie to reunite. It was also a job well done depicting the acts of the teens; from the Halloween party, to babysitting, and the high school romance, it was humorously shown how teens can be now in this day and age.
The movie was never too slow- the mix of action, suspense, and humor made it just right. It was also not too gory, as there are those out there who may like to plot of a story, but don't necessarily want the realistic gruesome detailed shots.
Overall, the new movie did a very well job keeping the "Halloween" spirit alive.
This review of Halloween (2018) was written by Ambrosian on 04 Nov 2018.
Halloween has generally received positive reviews.
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