Saturday, October 31, 2015

Movie Reviews #40 - A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987)



Plot: Freddy Kruger is now targeting a group of teens in a mental asylum who assemble a group of “Dream Warriors” to fight him.

Review: In part 3, the series goes back to its roots. No more Freddy possessing people, he’s back to haunting dreams. At this point in the series we get a bit more backstory on who Freddy is and where he came from, but it doesn’t tell us where his powers originated. 

            This time around the teens actually work together to stop Freddy, which is a welcome change over the usual plot where only one person understands what’s going on. Each teen has a unique power in the dream world, but for the most part it’s pretty useless and most get killed almost immediately. Also, there’s quite a few moments of overexcitement when the teens find each other in dreams. They are always hugging and saying how happy they are to see each other. Maybe save the celebration until after Freddy is dead.

            The movie once again seems to provide Freddy with additional special powers as he need them in the moment. For example: he’s somehow able to revive his skeleton in the real world… not sure how that makes sense. In addition, Freddy has some terrible one liners during his kills, effectively removing all scariness he once had. The kills go from imaginative and hilarious (TV face smash) to just average (wizard kid gets stabbed in the heart). 

            A Nightmare on Elm Street 3 introduces a few elements that improve on the past films, but it did not do enough to make it great. I’m starting to think this series is not for me.
Score: 6.5/10

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