"Scream 2" is the successful sequel of director Wes Craven. Only simple adjustments have brought freshness to the audience. The film is a moderately entertaining, youth-oriented film that tells the story of a knife-wielding killer wearing a ghost mask. The purpose of this is to make the audience shout: "Don't open that door" and, to this extent, it is effective. The most horrible scene in the film is a masked killer sneaking into the house of the girls' sorority quietly. This is a visual metaphor for the dark side of the subconscious. The killing games in the film are all for the audience. Guess the identity of the mentally ill killer while providing a lot of self-reflection humor.
The production of "Scream 2" is not as smart as the previous one, but it fills the gap with sharp wit. There are many horror plots in the film, but there are also some funny points. It is a sliced film aimed at those who don't take horror films seriously. The bloody scenes in the film are much less, but there is nothing excessive by the standards of a murderous movie, and there is no description of overflowing internal organs. Director Wes Craven said: Fear is more important than the image display of human internal organs and body fluids. The second advantage of the film is that it highlights a series of legitimate characters, rather than a group of stereotypes waiting to be slaughtered.