7/10
Henry returns
18 April 2020
Chuck Parello was the guy that swarmed in, and made all these real life serial killer flicks, back to back with B grade theatrics. I was expecting that was this, but boy I was wrong, as he's made a solid, well holstered film, which continues the shock horror, bloodshed, and murderous, exploits, of our real life, and very successful SK. This one, a better Henry, has more heart, filling of characters to it, and does shares familiar traits with the first one, as to the situation of characters, direction of story, style of shock violence, perpetrated on innocent victims, and of course Henry's intentions. Even it's starting, it bares a too horrific and familiar resemblance, showing us to Henry's recent kills. The lead playing Henry is a bit of a worry. Although he does play it well to a degree, and has the Rooker hairstyle, the original with Rooker was a more inheld and natural performance. Our Henry here, wears an angry, tensed up face, 24/7, anyone in real life, would steer ten feet away from him. This film, I'm happy to say, had more going for it, despite it all, too seeming like the first one, with it's many similarities. I must admit, I didn't it to be this good or enjoyable. Again, don't ever judge a B movie by it's cover. Some very good performances from our cast, and the drunkard we won't forget.
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