I'm a fan of the Fear Street Trilogy, and I have watched it a couple of times, once alone and the next time with my cousins. Though it was your typical slasher movie, I like the transition from one particular year to another... and the thought that everything was connected made it even better.
I didn't open classes today because our main internet connection is having a problem, and my backup isn't very reliable. So, using my phone, I tethered my data connection to our TV and watched the newest addition to Fear Street on Netflix. It's called "Fear Street: Prom Queen".
For starters, the movie isn't really related to the characters from the trilogy, although the setting is the same. People can watch it even though they haven't watched the trilogy, but it would be nice to at least know the background of the place, especially the relationship between Shadyside and Sunnyvale.
The trilogy's settings happened in 1994, 1978 and 1666 respectively, but for this movie it's set in 1988. So, it was before the mystery of these towns was solved. Anyway, let me tell you a bit about Fear Street: Prom Queen.
It's time for the Senior Prom in Shadyside High School, and of course, the main event would be picking the Prom Queen. There were six candidates, but it's mostly a rivalry between Lori Granger and Tiffany Falconer.
Tiffany is your typical mean girl who has bullied Lori her whole life. It was alleged that Lori's mom murdered her dad by slashing his face. Her parents fell victim to the "Shadyside" mystery and stuff. However, Lori wanted to prove that she could be different, and so she decided to join the selection to be the prom queen.
However, the usual Shadyside mystery and killings happened again a couple of days before the prom night, targeting the prom queen candidates. Who will survive, and who's the killer this time around?
To be honest, it's your typical slasher movie involving high school students. There's school rivalry, pretty prom dresses, and of course, blood splattering everywhere. I watch slasher films for the fun of it. It's oddly satisfying to watch unlikable characters being taken out, and I enjoy the frustration when the characters make the classic horror movie mistakes.
I find watching characters make questionable decisions frustrating and funny at the same time. I don't really expect any huge or deep plot from slasher films, but the entertainment they give.
I still prefer the second movie from the trilogy, though. I'm a fan of Sadie Sink, so I may be biased. But I really love her acting, and she gave the second movie more spice. In addition, the setting for this movie (summer camp - in the woods) is so much better than Prom Queen, which mainly happened in school.
I guess it's just the vibes we get when we see slasher films set outdoors rather than indoors that makes it better.
NOTE: Next paragraph is a spoiler, so you may skip it if you haven't watched this film yet, and are planning to.
The ending could have been better! I mean, I had already expected the plot twist at the end, but instead of just Lori doing everything by herself, it would have been better if her mother also got involved. I mean, the Falconers effed up their family's life, so it would have been a mother-daughter sweet revenge. It would've added more drama to it if Lori's mom suddenly entered the scene and did what was done to her family. XD
Fear Street loves messy revenges and curses through generations, so it would have been a better fit. Oh well... I can just imagine my own ending. hahaha
Before I end my blabbering about this movie, let me just say one more thing. I LOVE YOU, MEGAN!!!
Lori's bestie is just the best! I love her character so much. She's crazy, weird, and the best friend everyone needs in their life. She deserves the world! haha
You'll get what I mean if you watch the movie. The movie is just an hour and a half long. If you love the Fear Street trilogy, you might not like this that much, but it's still an OK-ish watch.
I'm a horror fan, so I watch slasher films for the odd satisfaction of watching annoying characters experience their karmic justice in the most bloodily ridiculous ways. Well, slasher films are made for the purpose, I suppose. XD It's all in good fun! :)
It wasn't the best, but it was still a good watch. I'll leave the trailer here, so it's up to you whether to watch it or not. :)
Thanks for reading, and see you around! (^^,)/
Okay, I am here again 😀😀😀. I just finished watching this some minutes ago and you are right, it's cool but not as cooooll as Fear Street Trilogy.
I did suspect Tiffany's dad was the killer though but I must say I did not see that twist at the end. The whole family is a bunch of "cray cray" 😃😃😃😃.
Like you said, it's wasn't really cool seeing Lori do all the work at the end, I mean someone should have been there to tell others what a badass she was at the end, right?
They could have also made it more horrific, I mean really? The killings weren't all that scary for me, I rolled my eyes at some point.
Anyways it was still a good watch.
Thank you for sharing this once again.
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Yaaay~! That's good to know that you've finished watching it.
Right? It could've been better and the ending could've been more impressive... still, it was a good watch. :)
They were mild. I like the paper cutter, though. hahaha But I agree, they didn't have that much of an impact.
It's my pleasure, and I'm glad to meet a fellow Fear Street fan. ^^
I watched the first trilogy. This one seems a stand alone story with no connection, callbacks or similar characters to the original.
Yep... only the setting is the same, so people who haven't watched the trilogy can understand this story. :)
Wow! As a fan of Fear Street myself, I am surprised I haven't seen this.
Thank you for sharing, I am definitely watching it.
Yaaay! Which movie from the trilogy do you like best? I hope you enjoy it, though it's not as good as the trilogy in my opinion... But who knows, you might enjoy it more than I did... 🥰✨
I'm not sure I have a favorite amongst the three. I love them all.
I am so watching this and also the trilogy all over again.
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This is beautiful. Very interesting
Thanks... Feel free to give it a shot!
Thank you so much. I will
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I really enjoyed reading your thoughts on this. You captured the fun and chaotic spirit of slasher films perfectly. I totally agree - there's something oddly satisfying about watching those horror mistakes unfold and the messy revenge plots. Sadie Sink's role in the second movie definitely set a high bar, so I get why you prefer this one. Your mother-daughter revenge twist sounds like it would have added some great drama
Yaaay! I'm happy to know that you enjoyed my review. Yeah, I'd love to have such a twist at the end, but yeah... Hahahah 😂 I still enjoyed it either way. Have a good one and thanks for dropping by! 😁✨