Review of Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995) by Ian I — 17 Dec 2016
A major improvement after Halloween 5: The curse of Michael Myers. It returns some suspense, and scariness back to the idea. It doesn't really seem like something we've seen before, even though Michael does the same thing as usual.
It explains some back story and ideas about Michael's constant need to kill. The acting is alright. Donald Pleasence in his final film role is great as always as Doctor Loomis. They bring back the character of Tommy Doyle (one of the kids in the first film that Laurie Strode babysits) and they explain how the Halloween incident in 1978 and Michael Myers' haunted him for the rest of his life and some of the stuff he's done and been through since then.
It also concludes the story of the character Jamie Lloyd from Halloween four and five, and has a new story idea. Therefore this Halloween film works. I don't necessarily care for the ending though.
This review of Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995) was written by Ian I on 17 Dec 2016.
Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers has generally received mixed reviews.
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