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Halloween Ends

2022
7
Director: 
David Gordon Green

SYNOPSIS: 

Four years after her last encounter with Michael Myers, Laurie Strode finally decides to break free and start living. However, a murder ends up unleashing a cascade of violence and terror that forces her to face evil.

REVIEW: 

The film closes the David Gordon Green trilogy that began in 2018 and continued in 2021 with Halloween Kills, it is branded Blumhouse and this should be the last chapter (but will it really be like that we all wonder) of the saga that began in 1978 by John Carpenter. The era of Michael Myers ends, the most irrepressible killer in the history of horror cinema ever, mentor of every bloodthirsty masked homicidal maniac who came after him. There is certainly the intent to pay homage to the dark atmospheres of the progenitor film but also the desire to surprise, by inserting an absolutely new bad guy to act as a sidekick to good old Michael.
But what really interested the audience, the long-awaited final confrontation between Michael Myers and Laurie, does not disappoint and confirms the power of this nightmare story that after more than 40 years continues to fascinate.

"Evil does not die, it transforms" is the enigmatic final message of the film... Will it really be over?

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