Review of Halloween II (1981) by Glitter — 29 Aug 2013
Relying more on blood-let than the debut, it builds fear but loosens it into a pit of mayhem that abounds through Dr. Loomis' foreshadowing madness, and Laurie Strode's ever-growing lust for innocence and freedom.
Not as beloved as its predecessor, not scorned and forgotten as its sequels. Halloween II works best as an optional viewing. Just above the threshold of average, for the fact that The Shape still maintained that quality of fear-invoking evil (before becoming a clown in the sequels.
This review of Halloween II (1981) was written by Glitter on 29 Aug 2013.
Halloween II has generally received positive reviews.
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