Tuesday, 5 March 2019

TRAVEL TO MOVIES: HAPPY DEATH DAY 2U

Director: Christopher Landon
Cast: Jessica Rothe , Israel Broussard , Phi Vu , Suraj Sharma , Sarah Yarkin , Steve Zissis , Ruby Modine , Rachel Matthews , Charles Aitken , Jayson Bayle , Laura Clifton , Missy Yager
Plot: Collegian Tree Gelbman wakes up in horror to learn that she's stuck in a parallel universe. Her boyfriend Carter is now with someone else, and her friends and fellow students seem to be completely different versions of themselves. When Tree discovers that Carter's roommate has been altering time, she finds herself once again the target of a masked killer. When the psychopath starts to go after her inner circle, Tree soon realizes that she must die over and over again to save everyone.


My Movie Review: The movie is over-stuff load of fun and suspense to kill slapstick boredom)( Happy Death Day 2U is inevitable since the first one made funny slasher film's huge comeback yet this time is more playful expanding with new twists like time loops and different dimensions! It's also genre smashing the usual comedy horror is mocking with all repeated scenes more funnier because of creative and intentional ways to die yet woke up in world where her mother comes back make it drama mystery choosing not to loose her again while learning formula to operate the machine makes this a sci-fi adventure when they try to solve problems teaming up! Phi Vu takes the first take to a new level of familiarity showing different point of view in dejavu:) Israel Broussard remain the cool steady guy whatever dimension his in its the people around change his situation whether a boyfriend eye candy, schoolmate or friend whose willing to help! Jessica Rothe undeniable wit and uncompromising performance makes this worth celebrating:)

Other's Review: The hilarious Happy Death Day 2U finally knows what kind of horror it wants to be the slasher sequel is silly as hell. Happy Death Day 2U is peppered with familiar faces from the first, including the killer’s crooked-toothed baby mask, but somewhere between stab wounds and happy-birthday ringtones, the franchise becomes the romp it secretly wanted to the whole time. The sequel picks up with Ryan (Phi Vu), tertiary character from the first movie, who’s experiencing his own loop. Tree (Jessica Rothe) may know what he’s going through, but Ryan knows physics experiment gone wrong. Tree back into the same damn birthday loop with minor changes. Now she’s in an alternate reality, where her mother is alive, but her paramour Carter (Israel Broussard) dates Danielle (Rachel Matthews), persnickety leader of her sorority. Happy Death Day 2U is sturdier movie the trappings of horror are still there the knife-wielding killer, emerging from darkness but overall the tone is action-comedy, with a smattering of sci-fi:)

Source: https://www.polygon.com/2019/2/14/18222412/happy-death-day-2u-review

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