Fear Street: Part Two - 1978 (2021)
Rayting:
6.7/
10 48K votes
Language: English
Release date: July 9, 2021
Shadyside, 1978. School's out for summer and the activities at Camp Nightwing are about to begin. But when another Shadysider is possessed with the urge to kill, the fun in the sun becomes a gruesome fight for survival.
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User Reviews
First of all, I didn't like the part one but still was waiting to see this one because of Max from Stranger Things. And I am so happy I did because this one was soo damn good. I even cried at the end and I didn't know anything. Didn't even see the trailer so until the end I was shocked and amazed by the twists and everything. Now, the third part seems even more interesting. Something tells me that maybe Sarah Fiere isn't the witch everyone think is. Maybe some other witch or curse iss causing this. Anyways, we will find out soon in next week.
Fmovies: Mostly everyone can agree: better than the first but is not breaking any new horror movie boundaries.
The villain in this movie was plain. A guy with an axe is as generic as you can get when it comes to horror movies bad guys. No where near as memorable as other slasher film stars like Jason Voorhees nor Michael Myers because Tommy Slater just doesn't have the "it" factor. You can argue that it's hard to create new horrifying movie icons after so many popular films before it, but Tommy Slater is as default as you can get. Surely if they can come up with an elaborate plot about a witch, they can give their villain a little more depth. I really don't know why I'm getting so passionate about this lmao.
Though entertaining, I still found myself thinking of how a large portion of the film reminded me of other movies. Not to say that's entirely bad, but to say I wish it drifted from that pit of references.
I liked the soundtrack, I liked the acting more than the first, but, like the title suggests, you can really take it or leave it.
The 70s camp theme didn't quite deliver as much as I was hoping, however it's a lot of fun to watch the story come together. Much like its predecessor, this movie struggles to feel like the decade it's based in. Which is a real shame because I could see these becoming cult classics if they pulled off the retro look. I preferred 1994, but Sadie Sink was a joy to watch on screen, she really carried the movie. I'll definitely be watching 1666, but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't nervous, olden days horror movies scare the crap out of me!
Fear Street: Part Two - 1978 fmovies. This second movie is far better than it's precursor. Just introducing a few changes and focusing on being a slasher, gets a decent product. Inferior to Friday the 13th but still watchable. At least, this movie is what people expected from part one. Obviously, It's not original, it's not the best slasher, but it has what fans want: blood, fun and nostalgia.
On the other hand, worst part is when the kid and the girl from part one show up. Total anti climax.
Anyway, I really recommend watching this one, far from perfect but better than part one.
The atmosphere is great for late night and the kids are believable as a real, diverse group (not glossy like the cast of Riverdale or Gossip Girl). The next installment looks incredibly promising!
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.