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The latest installment in the Halloween franchise, Halloween Ends, fails to impress with its lackluster plot and unoriginal execution.
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The film follows Laurie Strode as she finally faces off against serial killer Michael Myers for the last time.
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While Jamie Lee Curtis delivers a strong performance as always,
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Her character is given little development beyond being a survivor haunted by her traumatic past.
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The film relies heavily on cheap jump scares and gratuitous violence, instead of building tension or offering any surprises.
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The ending is also predictable and underwhelming.
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Overall, Halloween Ends does not live up to its title as the supposed finale of the franchise.
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It lacks the depth and creativity that made earlier entries in the series so successful.
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The film also falls into familiar horror tropes, relying on cheap jump scares rather than genuine tension or terror.
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Despite an attempt at a twist ending, it ultimately feels predictable and uninspired.
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Overall, Halloween Ends fails to bring anything new to the table and does not warrant a sequel.
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