27. Review of Happy Death Day 2 U (Dir. Christopher Landon, 2019)

 I watched Happy Death Day a few years back and I didn't recall it being terrible, so when Happy Death Day 2 U popped up on my Netflix home screen I thought I would give it  a go.

The overall premise of this film series is that the main character, Tree, gets stuck in a ground hog day situation and has to solve her own murder in order to escape the loop. In the first one she successfully manages this, however in this film more characters get dragged into this loop through her boyfriend Carter's room mates science project. This project ends up being the main solution to the time loop problems, and also explains how the time loops started in the first place.

Rather than being a slasher comedy like the first film, this movie fits into a weird sci-fi teen drama genre. This mixture of genres could have made for an interesting and potentially good watch if it wasn't for the fact that the acting and narrative are just not very good. I overall felt that this film really did not need to be made, and that the only reason it exists is to syphon money out of the somewhat success of the first.

The only saving grace to this movie was Israel Broussard who plays Carter, an actor of The Bling Ring fame and most recently To All The Boys I Loved Before. He is one of the better actors in this franchise, and I did find myself more interested when he was on screen.

However, this interest was short lived, and by the end of the movie I must have checked how long was left a minimum of fifteen times.

I would generally not recommend this film for anyone to watch, and I would also not recommend that there is a third instalment produced (they hinted that there may be a third). 


~ Paige Nicole


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