Review of Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982) by Mistergore — 24 Nov 2019
I don’t care what other people think, I think Halloween 3: Wizard Blood is perfect for me. Because it is a film that knows where it is going, it takes another path and prevents the saga from being too repetitive. Because Halloween isn’t just about a serial killer. Halloween connects a party with candy, you can put anything, like different monsters, and it will always be Halloween. And why smash the movie just for the masked killer’s absence. It looks like you’re not watching the whole movie. All that bothers you is his absence, think about the staging, if on the level of suspense it is effective etc. I found the film ultra entertaining, because I’m carried away in this mysterious investigation and makes me want to see what happens next. And the film has a lot of suspense and the atmosphere is heavy.
The atmosphere is successful thanks to his music that perfectly ambianced, not to mention the excellent theme, an abstract theme composed by John Carpenter and Alan Howarth.
Well, the movie’s as **** up about some things as well. We can also take example on the scene of the hospital where the guy in the car was hyper badly camouflaged and was hyper burned at the first viewing. But fortunately Halloween III does not take the obvious flaws and this saves the film rather well.
This review of Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982) was written by Mistergore on 24 Nov 2019.
Halloween III: Season of the Witch has generally received mixed reviews.
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