En la ciudad de Shadyside, Ohio, se acerca el baile de graduación. Las chicas populares compiten por la corona. Pronto, las chicas comienzan a desaparecer misteriosamente.En la ciudad de Shadyside, Ohio, se acerca el baile de graduación. Las chicas populares compiten por la corona. Pronto, las chicas comienzan a desaparecer misteriosamente.En la ciudad de Shadyside, Ohio, se acerca el baile de graduación. Las chicas populares compiten por la corona. Pronto, las chicas comienzan a desaparecer misteriosamente.
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Man I was really excited for more Fear Street after the trilogy Netflix gave us, which I was so impressed with. This did not land AT ALL.
From the musical selection, to the costumes, to the writing and plot: All of it felt extremely lazy. Characters were not believable. You're telling me the popular girl who expects to win prom queen couldn't find a better dress? Two other students had nearly the exact same dresses basically. One was a background actor.
The plot twist was also very uninspired, and unbelievable. No character development. Heavily leaned on CGI. So Rushed. Just so disappointing.
From the musical selection, to the costumes, to the writing and plot: All of it felt extremely lazy. Characters were not believable. You're telling me the popular girl who expects to win prom queen couldn't find a better dress? Two other students had nearly the exact same dresses basically. One was a background actor.
The plot twist was also very uninspired, and unbelievable. No character development. Heavily leaned on CGI. So Rushed. Just so disappointing.
Anyone who's old and wise enough to be drawn in by the 1980s nostalgia will be disappointed by the flat, insipid story. Teenagers will probably be put off by the cardboard characters, the cartoonish depictions of high school social pressures and the lame antagonist reveal. The movie's too violent and profane for young kids. So who is it for? Apparently nobody.
The bummer is that it could've been a fun, campy throwback. But that would've required a stronger story, sharper dialogue, better-realized characters and generally more effort than what was evidently put into the production. A synthesizer soundtrack and neon credits alone do not make for a worthwhile '80s slasher homage.
The bummer is that it could've been a fun, campy throwback. But that would've required a stronger story, sharper dialogue, better-realized characters and generally more effort than what was evidently put into the production. A synthesizer soundtrack and neon credits alone do not make for a worthwhile '80s slasher homage.
I almost never leave reviews, but I had to leave one this time. This movie was not good. I loved the original fear Street movies (especially 1978) and I love campy slasher movies. So in light of this I was looking forward to this next fear street installment but I was left severely disappointed The story line lacked any depth, suspense, or even surprise. There was no build up no creepy someones watching me or unexplained sound in the dark of night and the whole thing was rushed 10 minutes into the movie their reference a plot device meant to explain main characters social status I think everyone in it did a great job with the script they were given but ultimately Netflix missed the mark by MILES !!!!
I've watched all the fear street trilogy and that had better kills and better characters and better villains... this was super rushed and the kills were so boring and the trailer gave away who the killer was so this was disappointing! Could have made it more darker and bloody and put more time in this movie and made it more like prom night (1980) this was not scary at all and nothing was interesting. My favorite character was Megan because she was an interesting character but everyone else was just trash. It was rushed and there should have been a plot twist because the trailer showed to much of the scenes and should have teased us more.
The researchers, costume designers and stylists should be ashamed of their interpretation of 1988. Missed the mark badly on the hair styles, makeup and women's clothing. The dialogue is not from that era either. A little more attention to detail was needed. The original trilogy did much better.
That said, it's pretty good for a Netflix movie. The kills are gruesome and acting is solid by all the cast (just a little modern). Storyline is somewhat predictable but it plays out just like an 80s horror film, so that's ok.
Soundtrack has some great bangers, mostly from the early 80s rather than 1988 but they add a good nostalgic vibe.
That said, it's pretty good for a Netflix movie. The kills are gruesome and acting is solid by all the cast (just a little modern). Storyline is somewhat predictable but it plays out just like an 80s horror film, so that's ok.
Soundtrack has some great bangers, mostly from the early 80s rather than 1988 but they add a good nostalgic vibe.
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- TriviaWhen Megan Rogers is smoking in the bathroom, the graffiti on the wall to the left reads "Sarah Fier lives." Sarah Fier is the original witch from 1666 whose death caused the curse on Shadyside.
- ErroresThe film is set during Prom 88 and this is usually around May. The song The Look by Roxette wasn't released as a single until 1989, it was taken from the album Look Sharp that was released in October 1988.
- ConexionesFeatures Fantasma II (1988)
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- Fear Street: Prom Queen
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- Hamilton, Ontario, Canadá(High School)
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 30min(90 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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