Surprise

Mitchell 2022-04-23 06:01:02

When I first watched this film, I thought I had guessed the plot of the story. Look at the beginning, a woman was killed, the murderer must be Jason's unkillable stuff, not just the perverted screaming inside. As for the later model, it must be some kind of dance party, a big killing.
Looking at it one more time, I feel that it is off topic, how can there be no sugar for children.
But the plot is not like this at all. The perverted killer is only one aspect. Werewolves (thinking to be vampires at first), ghosts, BT, etc. have all appeared on the stage. Several independent but connected stories have been presented to everyone through cross-narrative, which is really hearty. The little guy in the pictorial is a clue interspersed with various stories, and the theme is perfectly presented on his body.
There are two additional sentences: The kid in the pictorial is very cute, and it’s really embarrassing to take off the hat; isn’t the United States not allowing scenes of child abuse; why is such a good movie not shown, it is stronger than Jennifer’s body, horror sorority, etc. too much.

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Extended Reading

Trick 'r Treat quotes

  • [first lines]

    Halloween Commercial Man: During the spookiest time of the year there are a few guidelines all ghosts and goblins should follow. Always stay on sidewalks. Never go to a strangers house, and never go out alone.

    [the B&W commercial cuts]

    Emma: [Sarcastically] This was a great idea, honey. Really. It's just magical. It makes me wish every night was Halloween.

    Henry: I'm sorry Em. Wait, wait. Not yet.

    Emma: What?

    Henry: You're supposed to keep it lit.

    Emma: Why?

    Henry: Ancient tradition?

    Emma: Henry, it's Halloween, not Hanukkah. Baby, I'm lit and you're lit.

    Henry: But honey...

    Emma: But our little friend here? His night's over.

    [Em blows out the jack-o'-lantern]

    Henry: You know, there are rules, you should be more careful. You might upset someone.

    Emma: Oh, please. Who?

    [Sam watches from across the street]

  • [the kids take off their masks and reveal their joke to Rhonda]

    Macy: And it was all going so well.

    Rhonda: [sobbing, muttering] You're all dead!

    Schrader: Rhonda, calm down. It was all just a trick. Look, none of this is real. It was just a trick. A bad joke.

    Macy: I'd say it was a pretty good one.

    Schrader: Shut up.