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When Laurie ran back inside Tommyβs house and we see the window pane looks like it was removed. Did Michael remove the window pane and if so do you think it was when Laurie went to investigate across the street? This was seconds before she stabbed him with the knitting needle for reference .
I genuinely prefer Halloween II over most of the Halloween franchise sequels and the other movies themselves in general. I know that this is a really unpopular opinion among movie critics and Halloween franchise fans that this is a great movie almost as good as the original (or to me, better.) but let me explain; I think it's a really neat idea and concept that it takes place on the same night as the first movie, picking up moments after. A lot of sequels to movies don't actually do this that I'm aware of and I think it's executed quite nicely here! It actually makes it super fun to watch Halloween (1978) and then this right after.
Halloween II also sees Laurie in the hospital which is actually interesting to see as it actually acknowledges what she went through that night and we see the immediate aftermath of what happened to her on that infamous night, not to mention the part near the end which has Michael chasing her throughout the hospital is very very tense and creative it actually has the viewer on edge and not completely sure of what's going to happen since Laurie is still injured quite badly and can not escape as easily as she could had she not been still injured.
The acting is actually still quite spot-on, especially from Jamie Lee Curtis who reprises her role as Laurie Strode from the first film, and Donald Pleasance who once again plays Dr. Loomis and they fit their roles perfectly just like in the first movie. And Jamie does a great job at playing an injured Laurie which actually feels like it gives complications and obstacles to her survival in this film. Kind of feeling like she has a higher chance of being killed off here.
The movie leaves almost no continuity errors or any changes from the previous film (excluding the twist where Laurie is revealed as Michael's long lost sister although in this movie it feels more like an addition than a change, an unneeded one of course)
Not to mention the AMAZING setting and the production and cinematography in this film. It's really quite impressive that they're able to make the story feel exactly like it is taking place on the same night and year as the first movie even despite the filming being done in 1981!
We get a few new characters that are pretty cool and interesting to get to know such as the male paramedic named Jimmy who is shown to have feelings for Laurie and they actually have a chemistry with each other throughout this film. Although scenes with them can sometimes drag out a little bit
... keep reading on reddit β‘Hey all, I have had this idea for a while now and feel free to use this idea for future projects.
So the idea is like this
Overall, I think this idea could work for someone who wants to do a fan edit on Halloween, but what do you think?
So I just watched the OG movie for the first time (crazy I know) and I was a bit taken back by the fact that when Myerβs face is revealed at the end, itβs not Nick Castle. Was there any reason for this? Because as far as I know, Nick Castle (other than stunt doubles obviously) was Michael Myers throughout the whole movie up until that point. Was it a behind the scenes thing? Creative choice? Story choice?
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