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Horror (especially this one) is about suspension of belief but c'mon!


Glasses didn't see a HUGE, bloody, dirty, hulking creep in the back seat of his tiny Volvo before he got in? Of all of the unbelievable things to happen this was the most annoying and dumb part to me. The fact that Goodknight even knew what kind of car he drove was already stupid. I could accept the fact that he's even alive over this.

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Him living and just walking around like it was nothing was VERY stupid...

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Obviously. But before you even watch this film that's a plot point you have to accept if you saw the first one. He shouldn't be alive at all for there to even be a sequel, but he is and that's what is driving the story. When I learned that this film was out I thought "How"?

The car scene is still dumber to me than him surviving the first film. I have accepted villains being miraculously invincible in other films. But the final scene was just adding more stupid. And a lot of irritating, dumb stuff happens, but this was the dumbest to me for some reason.

They probably want to keep the option open of churning out a third one and they couldn't figure out another way to have Goodnight survive. Low budget horror sequels are a thing now.

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He lost blood when he took a chainsaw to the shoulder. At one point, he felt all the keys were looking the same because he was losing it.

He then took a big azz-whooping from Kane, getting tossed around all over the place.

And he had just undergone a traumatic experience, seeing a ton of people die.

Given his mental and physical condition, it’s not so ludicrous for him not to notice Kane in the backseat. His mind must have been going in a thousand directions.

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