Shadyside, 1978. La scuola è finita per l'estate e le attività a Camp Nightwing stanno per iniziare. Ma quando qualcuno è posseduto dall'impulso di uccidere, il divertimento al sole diventa ... Leggi tuttoShadyside, 1978. La scuola è finita per l'estate e le attività a Camp Nightwing stanno per iniziare. Ma quando qualcuno è posseduto dall'impulso di uccidere, il divertimento al sole diventa una macabra lotta per la sopravvivenza.Shadyside, 1978. La scuola è finita per l'estate e le attività a Camp Nightwing stanno per iniziare. Ma quando qualcuno è posseduto dall'impulso di uccidere, il divertimento al sole diventa una macabra lotta per la sopravvivenza.
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I have to say that the second movie it's much better than first fear street movie.
It was more interesting and scary.
But there are still things that need to be improved.
Really recommend.
It was more interesting and scary.
But there are still things that need to be improved.
Really recommend.
I'm glad I decided to give part 2 a try. I didn't like part 1 very well, but 2 definitely made up for it. I love the whole summer camp person gone crazy story, even if it has been used five million times. This was pretty good.
Improving slightly upon its predecessor- and proving to be even more entertaining- Fear Street Part Two is still a bit uneven, but the sum of its parts manages to bring along a familiar but engaging ride. I was much more impressed with the acting in this one than in the last one. It's nothing incredibly profound, but Sadie Sink is just perfectly cast in the lead role of Ziggy- and the other supporting actors never feel like they are forcing their performances despite their thinner characters. The film is incredibly entertaining and does add a bit more to the potential and worldbuilding that the first one set up, which I think they did a good job on. The issue lies more in the story of this film itself, as it takes the steps it needs to forming its story, without providing anything truly original or memorable. It's beginning, although partially necessary, feels like it's used as nothing but to kill time- and the majority of the film feels rather pointless in the trilogy's plan- as we don't get to anything truly important until the end. Also, just a small thing, we didn't need to hear Cherry Bomb three whole times throughout the course of the film- it's a good song and all- but seriously it just feels forced. Despite all that though, the film is moving with its relationships at hand, and truly allows you to care about the characters on screen even despite their flaws- a great improvement from the melodramatic writing of the characters in the first film. In the end, Fear Street Part Two 1978 is a decent sequel and decent film with decently sized flaws. It's far from the potential it could have had, but like the last one, still manages to be a solidly enjoyable film.
My Rating: 7.3/10.
My Rating: 7.3/10.
This one has a good setting which kinda transports us viewers to the late 70s n early 80s slashers a la the camp ones.
This time they showed some brutal slashing via an axe but i am happy that at the same time they restrained the violence towards kids.
The only crib is that there is no nudity n the makers tried their level best to hide nudity which kinda looked too forceful.
Can someone tell me why there wasnt lottuva poop inside the tunnel underneath the outhouse.
Hope they show some good atmosphere n terror in the final chapter.
This time they showed some brutal slashing via an axe but i am happy that at the same time they restrained the violence towards kids.
The only crib is that there is no nudity n the makers tried their level best to hide nudity which kinda looked too forceful.
Can someone tell me why there wasnt lottuva poop inside the tunnel underneath the outhouse.
Hope they show some good atmosphere n terror in the final chapter.
Having seen Fear Street Part 1 I did wonder if this one would basically be much of the same, but with a 70's music score. I was pleasantly surprised to find this one was better than Part 1.
There is only so much that you can do in a slasher movie, that hasn't already been done. Normally there is minimal story line, lots of screaming and bloodshed and possibly a single survivor at the end - no spoilers there. This 2nd instalment is set in a 'Summer Camp', so quite reminiscent of Friday the 13th, only this time the addition of the kids makes for more blood spillage.
The thread of story line woven through the trilogy keeps you hooked, as you learn a little more each time. It's also interesting in the way that the story is in reverse, instead of starting at the beginning.
The acting was really quite good, given the ages of those starring. Far better than some I have seen lately where teens have been played by twenty/thirty somethings who are so wooden and stilted they are painful to watch.
My one big gripe is that I know filming at night is supposed to make it more frightening and to build up tension but that fails completely when the audience can't see a thing or barely glimpses what is happening.
If you are into the old 'slasher' type movies you will probably find it entertaining, for younger viewers, expecting the big production CGI horror, it will no doubt be underwhelming.
There is only so much that you can do in a slasher movie, that hasn't already been done. Normally there is minimal story line, lots of screaming and bloodshed and possibly a single survivor at the end - no spoilers there. This 2nd instalment is set in a 'Summer Camp', so quite reminiscent of Friday the 13th, only this time the addition of the kids makes for more blood spillage.
The thread of story line woven through the trilogy keeps you hooked, as you learn a little more each time. It's also interesting in the way that the story is in reverse, instead of starting at the beginning.
The acting was really quite good, given the ages of those starring. Far better than some I have seen lately where teens have been played by twenty/thirty somethings who are so wooden and stilted they are painful to watch.
My one big gripe is that I know filming at night is supposed to make it more frightening and to build up tension but that fails completely when the audience can't see a thing or barely glimpses what is happening.
If you are into the old 'slasher' type movies you will probably find it entertaining, for younger viewers, expecting the big production CGI horror, it will no doubt be underwhelming.
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- QuizAlthough this is the second film in the Fear Street trilogy, it was actually filmed last, after Part One: 1994 and Part Three: 1666.
- Blooper(At around 1h27m) Alice is demonstrating that she is able to walk and put weight on her broken leg. Her break was the most severe type, a compound fracture, where the bone is completely severed and has pierced the skin. It would be impossible to put any weight on it, nor walk, as there is no supporting structure, not to mention the severe pain.
- ConnessioniFeatured in The Kill Count: Fear Street Part 2: 1978 (2021) Kill Count (2021)
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Courtesy of Geffen Records
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