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FULL VIDEO AND FULL REACTION NOEM 1984

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Scott Witherall

This is a really great reaction, KSO. Thank you for being brave enough to watch this! If you want to continue the story, go straight to "A Nightmare on Elm Street, Part 3: Dream Warriors." I would say that the film is not as scary. It feels like more of an adventure--but it definitely has horror elements.

Scott Witherall

You're welcome! I will definitely share more with you as you continue your cinematic journeys! 😁

Arthur Driscoll

Kudos for making it through. I'm a big horror fan myself, but I realize how hard it is to get through a horror movie if you don't like horror. They're kind of like musicals in that respect. I thought it was interesting how you kept bringing up the parents and why isn't Nancy talking to her parents, and why her mother didn't believe her about Freddy when she saw what happened at the sleep clinic. One of the big recurring themes of the series is the disconnect between the parents and the kids, and the parents dismissing their children's problems. The other films do go into Freddy's backstory a little bit more, which is usually a bad idea when it comes to horror villains, but with Freddy, it's probably done the least bad. One crucial bit of backstory though - when Nancy's mother was telling her about Freddy, after she tells Nancy that they burned him alive, there's a line that was filmed and cut out that Nancy, Tina, Glen, and Rod weren't always only children. They each had an older brother or sister that they're too young to remember because Freddy killed them when he was alive. This is one of my favourite movies and I know entirely too much about it - the real life deaths that inspired it, the other real life scandals that made Wes Craven change Freddy's backstory a bit, the careers the franchise helped to launch, what the heck was up with the weird ending, etc. If you do watch any others, I'd recommend sticking with part 3 The Dream Warriors and the seventh one, New Nightmare.