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Everything is horror in this story of the girl that called Tree Gelbman. After a long time, Tree wakes up in horror to learn that she's stuck in an horror way. The life will change and everything is changing when her boyfriend Carter leaved her, and her friends and fellow students seem to be completely different versions of themselves. In addition to this bad life, Tree discovers that Carter's roommate has been altering time, and finally, she finds herself once again the target of a masked killer.
This is a clear example of why we don't need sequels. Go ahead and just let the first one be great. Don't bring us trash for the sequel...why are we still doing these?
Stalk-and-kill movies bear some resemblance to classic farces, but no horror movies have taken the similarities as far as Happy Death Day and its busier, just-as-fun sequel, Happy Death 2 U.
Jessica Rothe as Tree is still an appealing presence. But the film is overstuffed with unfunny self-parodying gore slapstick, half-felt sentimentality and semi-meta sci-fi...
Those seeking horror will be frustrated with its wacky, nerdy slant, ensuring this film will irritate both those in search of scares and those bookish enough to appreciate a smarter sci-fi thriller.