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Plot: When a single mom and her two kids arrive in a small town, they begin to discover their connection to the original Ghostbusters and the secret legacy their grandfather left behind.
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I’m a huge Ghostbusters fan since the first film when I was a little girl. After the all-girl cast Ghostbusters I went into this one with extreme low expectations however I was blown away by how nostalgic, heartfelt, and wonderful this movie ended up being. It felt like coming home again. This is the true sequel to the previous Ghostbusters movies.
This wasn’t bad at’all. The kids did very well as far as acting went. The special affects were very reminiscent of the past. (It seems as if they went with the same speical effects company or at least the same format–very good decision) And the story seemed to hold water very well.Personal critiques (possible spoilers ahead) : I wish the kids had busted a few more ghosts. Perhaps make that a montage, while introducing us to what the rest of the OG Ghostbusters were up to in present day. But instead of that, the script had Dan Akroyd’s Ray character explain it over the phone. Maybe if the production had used the montage, the OGs’ recognize what’s going on and decide to show up to help. Or maybe have the girl’s teacher, Paul Rudd, try and find the OG’s. In short, there didn’t seem like there was enough action. The girl was a bit to egg-head smart-alecky for my taste, but that could just be the oily film of identity politics Hollywood likes to smear all over recognized franchises, affecting my view on that notion. I also was kinda expecting Slimer to show up. lol I was a big fan of the cartoon as a kid.
All in all they did very good with the film and honoring Harold Ramis in his passing. Depsite my personal wish list, this was a very good film for all audience ages. I gladly give it 4.5/5.
What it feels like to be nine years old again!
About ten months before the release of “Ghostbusters: Afterlife”, and without any knowledge whatsoever that a belated sequel was in production, I re-watched the 1984 original for the first time in 25 years, and together with own kids (aged six and ten). Needless to say, my offspring wasn’t the least bit impressed with special effects from the early eighties, and to be totally honest, I found that my childhood favorite had badly dated as well.My biggest regret was that I couldn’t pass on that magical feeling of “discovering” the world of horror, monsters, F/X, and ectoplasm! But when we saw publicity for the brand new “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” on television, it were my children who spontaneously asked if we could go and see it on the big screen. So, yes, with a slight delay they experienced how I felt when I saw “Ghostbusters” for the first time. And I felt 9 years old again, myself.
Undoubtedly the best thing that could have happened to the franchise, especially after the flopped 2016-remake, was a return to the roots. The story links straight back to the original, the beloved protagonists show up (albeit briefly) and the co-writer/director is none other than the son of Ivan Reitman; – Jason. “Afterlife” is chock-full of gimmicks references towards the original, varying from subtle to plain obvious. The young cast members are refreshing, and fit wonderfully well in the “Ghostbusters” universe, but it feels even better to reconnect with the old-fashioned familiar trumps, like the legendary Ghostbusters-vehicle and – of course – the Ray Parker Jr. Theme song. The homage to Harold Ramis, one of the creators of the original concept and the only cast member who passed away, is beautiful.
Finally!! A movie that’s worthy of the legacy of the first two!
The first ‘Ghostbusters’ is one of the most beloved movies of my childhood. The second one gets critized sometimes but I think it’s as good as the first. Let’s forget that embarrassing awful movie that took place in the 2010’s and finally focus on this one: THE TRUEST THIRD MOVIE OF ‘GHOSTBUSTERS’. I had no hype for this one (mostly because of the trainwreck that out-of-place-2010’s movie), but I felt somewhat compelled to give the benefit of the doubt and realise if my fears were right or wrong… I’ll tell you this: watch this movie!It is a heartfelt, coherent and fun story that pays respect to its roots and moves forward the saga on a loving way. The plot hasn’t been revealed too much because of a key reason and even if someone has been sadly spoiled, when that part occurs in silver screen is just downright marvelous. But not just that peak: the movie has several peaks. The characters were much, much better than I expected thanks to great and compelling performances. Finally we go back to some terror and some suspenseful sequences that harck back to that so damn missed old style from the eighties. The CGI is good, the soundtrack is on point and the script never dragged to me.
All in: a pleasent surprise. If the story ends here, it is the best finale they ever could have pulled off. Whatever happens in the future, this movie made its work so right and so enjoyable (with a truly emotional ending in which I cried) and that’s all that matters. This is a joyful, emotional throwback call that must be seen!
Original Language en
Runtime 2 hr 4 min (124 min)
Budget 75000000
Revenue 191000000
Status Released
Rated PG-13
Genre Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy
Director Jason Reitman
Writer Gil Kenan, Jason Reitman, Dan Aykroyd
Actors Carrie Coon, Paul Rudd, Finn Wolfhard
Country United States, Canada
Awards Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award1 win & 21 nominations total
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Dolby Atmos
Aspect Ratio 2.39 : 1
Camera Arri Alexa LF, Panavision T-Series Lenses
Laboratory Company 3 (digital intermediate) (digital dailies)
Film Length N/A
Negative Format Codex ARRIRAW (4.5K)
Cinematographic Process ARRIRAW (4.5K) (source format), Digital Intermediate (4K) (master format), Dolby Vision, Panavision (anamorphic) (source format)
Printed Film Format D-Cinema