A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors movie plot
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Toy 2022-04-24 07:01:14
"Monster Street 3" can be regarded as developing some fresh ideas on the concept of the original work, such as the composition of the Ghostbusters Youth League in the dream. The nightmare of fighting together is like "the clown returning to his soul". The dream superpower is more like the predecessor of superheroes, and can even be directly regarded as the originator of Shyamalan's "Mr. Glass". At the same time, the film also began to really touch the theme of exorcism. There is no new character setting, and it can be considered that a new development direction has been found on the side branches. Overall, the visibility is no less than the first work. The only pity is that these new innovations are still too limited and not thorough enough.
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Junius 2022-04-24 07:01:14
The third work of "Monster Street" feels familiar again: exquisite and realistic props and makeup, seamless switching between reality and dream, and even Freddy's wicked metamorphosis. This film is 1980s The role of the juvenile adventures in the movie is further aggravated, and these boys and girls are given various abilities to fight Freddy in the dream to enhance the confrontation, but these abilities are useless.
A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors quotes
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Nancy Thompson: Daddy?
Lt. Thompson: I've crossed over, princess.
Nancy Thompson: Crossed over?
Lt. Thompson: I couldn't go without telling you how sorry I am for all the things I've done. I love you so much. I'll always love you.
Nancy Thompson: [hugs him] I'll always love you.
[Thompson turns into Freddy and stabs Nancy in her stomach]
Freddy Krueger: DIE!
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Kristen Parker: Five, six, grab a crucifix. Seven, eight, better stay up late. Nine, ten, never... never...
Nancy Thompson: Never sleep again. Where did you learn that rhyme?