The American horror film in 1984 is very advanced today. The bloody scenes and light scheduling are very sophisticated, despite the lack of special effects. The story structure of the entire film is that the dreams are layered, and finally return to the ending of a dream, which confirms the view that "the person in the dream is omnipotent and has superpowers".
Blindly guessing that when Freddy finally burned, he sneaked into her mother's dream, and could kill her daughter again, maybe her daughter was still dreaming a whole big dream. The dog was there, Freddy still existed, and finally hooked her mother away.
Very enjoyable, okay, countless times I call parents an asshole, but in the end I also understand that the parents really can’t believe it, and they only regard what the child says and behaves as mental pressure.
There are seven parts in the series, which are the same as the Chainsaw Horror, but the Chainsaw Horror is more classic in my mind.
The setting of dream killing is terrifying just thinking about it. The plot organized at this point in the film is very good. The sudden appearance of ugly and disgusting murderers really scared me. Try not to be alone. Look, haha.
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