Scream (2022 )movie review | Is it a good movie to watch?

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About this movie:-

The 2022 version of "Scream" is an audience film based on the 1996 version of "Scream" and its three sequels. While Kevin Williamson's first script turned the conversations fans had about John Carpenter and Wes Craven in school cafeterias and cafeterias into something bold and riveting, James Vanderbilt and Guy Busick's new script exists in the world where those conversations take place. on a much larger scale in Discord chats, Reddit threads, and fan conventions. It's a horror movie for a world where everyone has their own opinion on horror movies.


 

Plots of the movie:-

(Spoiler ahead) 

On the 25th anniversary of the original Woodsboro murders of Billy Loomis and Stu Macher, Tara Carpenter is home alone and texts her best friend Amber Freeman, inviting her to come over because her mother is out of town. The landline rings and Tara answer. The man on the other line claims to be Charlie, her mothers friend, and starts talking to Tara about her relationship with her mother and her love of horror movies. Tara claims to be a fan of horror movies like The Babadook, but not Stab, despite living in Woodsboro. The killer slowly begins to scare Tara when he hints between her and the opening of the original Stab. Tara hangs up, but then gets a text from Amber saying she should answer the phone when it rings again.

Realizing she talked to the Killer, Tara picks up the phone and is forced to play a game of Stab trivia to save Amber's life. Tara is barely able to answer the questions, but then loses on the last question when she claims that Billy was the soul killer in Stab, forgetting about Stu's involvement. Tara tries to run and save Amber's life, but the killer is at her door and stabs her. Tara uses her phone to lock the house, but the killer is able to bypass the system and get inside.

The next day, Samantha Carpenter is working at the bowling alley with her boyfriend of six months, Richie Kirsch, and receives a call from Wes Hicks, informing her of Tara's attack. Samantha decides to return to Woodsboro and Richie agrees to go with her. In Woodsboro, Wes, Amber, Chad Meeks-Martin, Mindy Meeks-Martin, and Liv McKenzie are all gathered outside Woodsboro High School, reeling from the news of Tara's attack. They are questioned by Sheriff Judy Hicks, who is also Wes's mother, and are shaken by the return of Vince Schneider, Liv's summer romance, who turns out to be a bogeyman. All the teenagers go together to visit Tara at the hospital.

As Richie and Sam return to town, they talk about movies they've never seen before. Richie claims he's never seen Stab before, and Samantha informs him of Woodsboro's rich history and the town's history of Ghostface attacks. Richie and Sam came to the hospital where Tara is recovering from her unfortunate attack. Some welcome Sam's return and others shun him, including Judy, who has had her fair share of dealings with Samantha in the past. Sam apologizes to Tara for leaving town and agrees to stay with her, with Richie offering to stay as well. Meanwhile, the teenagers hang out at the bar and Vince arrives to try and win Liv back, leading to Chad threatening to beat him up. up. The entire group is kicked out of the bar and Vince takes a moment to defecate on the side of the building, only to be interrupted by someone jacking up his car. When he gets to the car, he finds it empty, however Red Right Hand is playing on the radio. He turns the car off, only to come face to face with the killer who takes him down almost immediately. Back at the hospital, Sam is in the bathroom taking pills and when she looks in the mirror, she hallucinates a vision of Billy Loomis taunting her for unknown reasons.

 


Sam's phone rings and when he answers it's the Slayer who claims to know her secret. Ghostface jumps out from behind the door and tries to attack her, but she is able to escape and Judy and her deputy take care of the rest. Sam then reveals to Tara the reason she left town when she was 13, she finds their mother's journals, which reveal that her father was not her father, and that she is rather the daughter of Billy Loomis, who her mother slept with in high school. After learning this information, she demanded an answer from her mother, not knowing that her father was listening, and as a result, he abandoned them all. Tara gets angry at Samantha for this and demands that she leave. A private floor at the hospital is arranged for Tara, and she tells Richie that they need a specialist, so they go to see Dewey Riley, who is in bad shape since his breakup with Gal. He watches her morning show on TV and is angered by the arrival of Sam and Richie. He gives them two minutes and informs them about the rules of survival in the movie Stab. They ask him for help to stop the killer, but he refuses and forces them to leave. Dewey then calls Sidney Prescott, who lives far away from Woodsboro and is now married with three children, and informs her of the attacks and warns her to stay away. He asks if she has a gun, to which she replies, "I'm Sidney-fucking-Prescott, of course I have a gun". He then texts Gale Weathers to let her know as well. Dewey then changes his mind and pulls out his old sheriff's gun and joins the teenagers at the Meeks-Martin house where the teenagers have gathered. It is there that they learn that Mindy and Chad are the niece and nephew of Randy Meeks and that their mother is Martha Meeks, who is still as inept as ever.

Dewey introduces the teens to Stab and Billy and Stu's history, and tries to find a connection between the Killer and Samantha. Mindy, who has the same features as her uncle, deduces that Killer is trying to make a "Requel" - a reboot/sequel - to Stab 8, which at the time is called Stab, which received bad reviews among fans and is a generally hated sequel . They realize that the Killer is probably a Stab fan who is using Sam and Tara to film the movie.Inside, he closes the door, but then turns to find the killer lunging at him. He tries to fight the killer, but the killer has the upper hand and stabs him in the neck, killing him as well.

The police begin investigating the crime scene and Dewey and Samantha arrive and learn the fates of their friends. A news van arrives and a woman approaches Samantha looking for information. It turns out to be Gale Weathers, who is kind of happy to be reunited with Dewey, though she's upset that he just texted her about the murders. Dewey sees Gale's camera crew and assumes it's the same Gale she used to be, but tells him that she came back for him and the crew is because her job required it.

At the hospital, Tara is watching Dawson's Creek and hears a noise in the hallway. He calls out to someone, but when no one answers, he decides to run for it. Fighting the pain, he gets into his wheelchair and begins to drive away as the lights go out. Sam tries to help Tara, but Ghostface jumps up behind him, cutting him open and knocking him down. Tara starts to drive to the elevator, but Ghostface activates his voice changer and calls out to Sam, forcing her to choose between Richie's life or Sam's life. Sam begs the killer not to, then reveals that he's buying time as the elevator opens and Dewey shoots the fleeing killer. Sam helps Tara and Dewey helps Richie, however Ghostface attacks again, but Dewey shoots them five times, knocking them unconscious, claiming "not today".

In the new hospital room, Tara reveals that she's a bit happy to be attacked since she's now on pain meds. Samantha decides she has to do what no one else has done and get the hell out of Woodsboro. As they leave, Sidney approaches them and asks Samantha for help. Sidney informs Sam that this is her life now and Ghostface will come after her unless he is killed, which Sidney won't sleep until that happens because he has three kids. Sam refuses and Sidney lets her go, revealing to Gale that she left trackers on Richie's car so they could follow them.

Chad gets out, with the addition of a gun thanks to Mindy, and tries to find Liv. Realizing that it might be a trap, Chad runs to get it, but Ghostface finds him and stabs him in the leg. Chad defeats the killer and escapes, but then realizes that the Killer is still following him on the phone tracker, so he throws his phone into the woods. He makes a run for it but the Slayer bursts out of the shed behind him and stabs him, however he is interrupted by the arrival of Sam, Richie and Tara, leaving Chad for dead. In the lobby, Sam fights Richie, who reveals that he knew about her all along and that Dewey was right, you should never trust a love interest. Sam sees another of Billy's hallucinations in the mirror and tells Richie that you should never mess with the daughter of a serial killer. He stabs him again and again and again and Richie asks for his end, which he gives by slitting his throat. Kill him. Sidney says her that the Killer alway comes back, so Samantha shoots him three times.

A burnt Amber runs up to them from the kitchen, and Tara shoots her in the head, eventually killing her. Outside, Tara, Mindy, and a still-alive Chad are taken to the hospital, and Sam thanks Gale and Sidney for their help before leaving with Tara. Gale and Sidney mourn Dewey, and Gale declares that he will not write about the killers because they deserve to die in anonymity, instead writing a moving tribute about Dewey and what he was like. house and Samantha and Tara are taken to the hospital, the reporter begins to report the events of the night as the screen fades to black and the title card "FOR WES" appears on the screen.

What people think about this movie 🍿:-

 


(1) This movie is a slasher that requires you to turn off your brain. It's silly at times and the plot is just very implausible. It might be okay to kill some time with it.

(2) Scream 5, more like Scream The Remake because this is literally, like literally, the same thing all over again! And you expect me to enjoy the Disney Remake? Yes, no thank you very much because I will NOT enjoy this "horror" comedy movie.

(3) I honestly don't understand all the excitement and I find it ABSURD to say that this is the best after number one, this is the worst of the saga, it's not terrible, it's really a movie that you can watch and that's it, the plot is weak, the killer and above all his motivations ridiculous, this is definitely the worst of the Ghostface saga, in the end the movie is saved for the level of violence and a few gifts here and there but the first 4 Wes movies were something else.


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