I finally got around to seeing
'HALLOWEEN ENDS' - the MA15+ Rated American slasher horror film which is Directed and Co-Written once again by David Gordon Green and is a sequel to the 2021 film
'Halloween Kills'. It is the thirteenth instalment in the
'Halloween' film franchise, and the final film in the 'H40' trilogy that commenced with the 2018 film
'Halloween' and which serves as a continuation of the original 1978 film's storyline disregarding all the other screen offerings that came in between up to 2018. The 2018 and 2021 films generated a combined worldwide Box Office haul of US$387M off the back of a total US$30M production budget, making this final instalment a no brainer. This film saw its World Premier screening in Los Angeles on 11th October before its worldwide release on 13th October, cost US$33M to produce and has so far grossed US$103M and has garnered mixed critical reviews.
The film opens up on Halloween night in 2019 with Corey Cunningham (Rohan Campbell) arriving at the home of Theresa and Roger Allen (Candice Rose and Jack William Marshall respectively) to babysit their young son Jeremy (Jaxon Goldberg), whilst the parents go out to a Halloween party. While watching John Carpenter's
'The Thing' on TV, Corey goes through to the kitchen to get himself something to drink, and then Jeremy disappears. Corey searches the house and the gardens but there is no sign of the young boy, although strange sounds and shadows are evident in the background. Corey ventures upstairs and into the roof space, when suddenly the door is locked behind him. Panic stricken Corey thumps on the door repeatedly and eventually kicks the door down with Jeremy stood directly behind it. Jeremy is sent backwards by the force of the door and falls over the stairs to his death two storeys below just as his parents come home to see their young son come crashing down. Corey is accused of intentionally killing Jeremy but is cleared of manslaughter.
Fast forward three years and in Haddonfield, Illinois Michael Myers has not been seen since his last killing rampage in 2018. Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) is in the midst of writing her memoir and has purchased a house and is now living with her granddaughter Allyson (Andi Matichak) who now works as a nurse at a local medical centre. Corey in the meantime, has started working at his stepfathers car salvage business. On his way home one day after work he stops off a petrol station to buy a drink. Outside he is confronted by four high school bullies who pester Corey to buy them alcohol because they are all underage. Corey refuses and gets into a scuffle resulting in him sustaining a deep glass cut to his hand. Laurie observes this having pulled up to fill up with petrol, and takes Corey to the doctors surgery where Allyson works. Allyson is immediately attracted to Corey when she tends to his wound, and the pair form a fast relationship.
A few nights later they attend a Halloween party together and dance the night away until Corey is confronted by Jeremy's mother, at which he flees the party venue leaving Allyson, who later catches up with him. The pair have an argument outside, and Corey storms off. Walking home, the same four high school bullies pull up in their convertible car and begin to taunt Corey, resulting in him being thrown off a bridge and landing unconscious on the ground below. He is then dragged into a sewer where he comes round sometime later. He fumbles around in the dank and dark space and is then grabbed by the throat in a strangle hold by Michael Myers (James Jude Courtney), who after a short time releases him. As he crawls out of the sewer pipe into daylight he is threatened by an old homeless man living under the bridge, and in the ensuing struggle Corey stabs him to death, and the flees the scene, leaving the man where he fell.
Corey finds Allyson later the next day to apologise for his actions the previous night, and the pair go on a dinner date to a local diner. During their dinner, they are interrupted by Allyson's ex-boyfriend, Police officer Doug Mulaney (Jesse C. Boyd) who obviously still has feelings for her, and who harasses them both. Corey stands his ground with Mulaney who afterwards follows Corey to the scene of the earlier stabbing of the old homeless man. Corey lures the cop into the sewer, where Michael emerges and stabs Mulaney multiple times in the chest while Corey holds him down.
Meanwhile, Allyson is passed over for a promotion at work in favour of a fellow nurse Deb (Michele Dawson) who is having an affair with Dr. Mathis (Michael O'Leary). Later that evening at Dr. Mathis house Corey kills Dr. Mathis while Michael pins Deb to the wall with a kitchen knife. Unknowingly, Allyson prepares to leave Haddonfield with a persuasive Corey because of their past traumas, and to make a fresh start. Laurie though has become increasingly suspicious of Corey. After finding him sleeping in the spot where Jeremy died in the now abandoned Allen house, Laurie offers to help him if he agrees to separate himself from Allyson. Corey responds by blaming her for the events that have unfolded in Haddonfield over the years and concludes by saying that if he cannot have Allyson, then no one can.
On 31st October, Halloween night, Corey returns to the sewers and fights with Michael, successfully knocking him out and stealing his mask. Meanwhile, Laurie and Allyson argue as she plans to leave that night with Corey. She also blames Laurie for Michael's actions. That night, Corey embarks on a murderous rampage, killing the four bullies after luring them to his stepfathers salvage yard, one of whom accidentally shoots his stepfather right between the eyes. Corey then goes on to kill his overbearing mother, as well as DJ Willy the Kid (Keraun Harris) at the local radio station WURG FM, who had taunted him previously.
At the Strode house, Laurie calls the Police to report her suicide in an attempt to lure Corey to her. Wearing Michael's mask Corey confronts her whom she fires two shots into his chest sending him falling backwards down the staircase. Corey, still conscious, then stabs himself in the neck to frame Laurie for his death in front of Allyson just as she walks through the front door. Allyson storms out of the house distraught while Laurie sobs. Michael then appears and kills Corey by snapping his neck, before putting back on his mask and hunting down Laurie who has now regained her composure.
A fight ensues in Laurie's kitchen, and Laurie manages to pin Michael to the wooden cooking island, by stabbing each hand with a long cooks knife and bringing down the fridge/freezer to trap his legs. Laurie takes out a kitchen knife from the drawer and stabs Michael through the side before drawing the blade across his throat. He begins to bleed out. In a last ditch attempt to dispose of Laurie, Michael rips his hand through the blade and grabs her by the throat. Allyson arrives back home and grabs his arm and snaps it on the bench top. Holding his arm out, Laurie slices open his wrist. Laurie and Allyson strap his lifeless body to the roof of their car and take his body to the salvage yard by Police escort, attracting the residents of Haddonfield, who follow behind in a long procession. The body of Michael is tipped into a commercial shredding machine where Laurie gives it a final kick to send it on its way when Allyson turns on the switch. In the ensuing days, Allyson and Laurie reconcile, and Allyson leaves Haddonfield while Laurie finalises her memoir and seeks to reignite her relationship with Deputy Frank Hawkins (Will Patton).
In
'Halloween Ends' Michael Myers is finally put through the mincer (literally), make no mistake, and so after thirteen instalments and forty four years this surely has to be the 'end' of this overcooked franchise! Or is it? I guess if they can bring back James Bond after he carked it at the end of
'No Time To Die', then they can still resurrect Michael Myers . . . only time will tell! All that said, this final offering in this latest threequel sits below 2018's
'Halloween' and only just a nudge above 2021's
'Halloween Kills' and is less of a slasher horror movie and more of a psychological thriller film. Jamie Lee Curtis who, after seven appearances in these
'Halloween' films over the last four+ decades gives a stoic performance who finally overcomes the maniacal marauding masked mass murderer Michael Myers, but she is no beefed-up Sarah Connor, or Wonder Woman or Black Widow and so how she managed to muster up the strength, courage and fortitude when push comes to shove to dispense with The Shape is anyone's guess! Pure adrenalin one would assume, and who's to say there's anything wrong in that. All of that said
'Halloween Ends' is sure to divide audiences, but I'm guessing that in ten years from now this closing trilogy will enjoy a cult following of die hard fans and a new audience of emerging horror hounds keen to dine out on the Myers/Strode story.
'Halloween Ends' merits three claps of the Odeon Online clapperboard from a possible five claps.
-Steve, at Odeon Online-
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