6/10
Wraps it all up but it was not quite scary
2 May 2022
Warning: Spoilers
6 out of 10

Spoilers!

I usually try not to write reviews with spoilers but there is a moment in this movie where I just have to talk about it!

Cutting right to that point, the acting was so-so, but pretty good for a FFF. However, one part was excellent! The actress who played Jane (Bridgid Abrams) was doing a scene where she took on the task of going inside the hotel at night, going into the basement and touching a clown on the nose. We all know what those clowns look like! So she gets to the basement, points the camera at her, and kisses the clown on the nose, and as she was pulling the camera away, she could see that one of the clowns head had turned and was looking right at her. Her face changes so fast, and her acting showing her scared was EXCELLENT! When she walks away and then turns the camera and that clown has stood up and is near her, when she screams, it was very convincing!! In case she reads this, you rocked girl!!! (Cute gal also)

The rest of the movie had a bit of an issue and that was the fact they spent so much of the movie trying up loose ends and making sure the story mixes with the first 2 well enough to end it there, that it forgot to be scary...except when Jane was in the basement!!!

It was a decent story, tied things up to finish things up in the trilogy and all the stuff with Faust and the way the house was decorated for Insomnia was really unique.

Obviously if you have seen the first 2, then this is a needed viewing and while as I stated above, it was not very scary, it was easy to watch!
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