Halloween Ends
WARNING!
WhileHalloween Ends ending clarifies the immortality of evil in the franchise, it seems Laurie Strodes Boogeyman is gone.
Halloween Ends Michael, as the essence of evil, saw potential in Corey when looking into his eyes.
Laurie didnt need to die for theHalloweenfranchise to conclude, she simply needed to defeat the Boogeyman.
Instead,Halloween Endsletting Laurie live makes her tale a triumphant demonstration of prevailing against grief and trauma.
Is Michael Myers Really Dead In Halloween Ends?
Michael Myers is the personification of evil that has no face, and only takes a recognizable shape.
Yes, Michael Myers is dead, but the capital B Boogeyman is not.
It’s a bittersweet message.
The showdown against Michael Myers, Laurie Strode, and the entire town of Haddonfield comes to a head in the final installment in the David Gordon Green Halloween trilogy, Halloween Ends. Set four years after the last film, Allyson is now living with Laurie and believes that the ghost of Michael Myers is no longer haunting her as he once did - deciding to live a new life with her granddaughter and carry on. But when history repeats itself when one man is accused of murder after babysitting a child, Haddonfield again descends into chaos. Now believing the killer to have struck once more, Laurie Strode will prepare herself to face off with Michael Meyers for the final time.
One the one hand, Laurie has worked through her trauma by both metaphorically and literally destroying Michael.
A major point of contention came fromHalloween Endsunexpected narrative detour.
Its the two concepts pushing and pulling against each other that tear this movie apart.