Day 146…

 Day 146


March 24th, 2024


I noticed that the movie lacked suspense, which made it less exciting. It failed to create twists or turns that could keep the audience on the edge of their seats. The only scene that made some suspense was when Freddy was stalking Gibb. However, apart from that one scene, the movie couldn't deliver the suspense that the plot required. This lack of suspense made the plot appear flat, leaving the viewers unsatisfied.


The acting skills of Robert Englund and Katharine Isabelle were impressive in the scene where Freddy and Gibb were interacting. Their facial expressions, body language, and tone of voice were in perfect harmony, creating an atmosphere of intense suspense that kept the audience on the edge of their seats. This scene proved to be a memorable moment in the film.


I wish the movie had more suspenseful sequences to compensate for the lack of scares. Freddy was scary while chasing Gibb in her dream, but he wasn't as frightening in other parts of the movie. Similarly, Jason's presence only added to the film's body count. The filmmakers could have established Jason's character at the beginning of the film in his dream sequence, but they chose not to go for the suspenseful approach. If they had focused more on building suspense, the film could have been more engaging and thrilling.


Freddy losing his arms in Jason’s nightmare foreshadows what's to come for him.

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