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Today, let's talk about the final installment of Sam Remy's Ghostbusters series, Ghostbusters 3: Heroes of the Devil's World, starring Bruce Campbell (as Arthur) and Alberts Davis (as Sheila), and was released in the United States in 1993.
He didn't call Ash Arthur anymore
Ghostbusters 3: Heroes of the Demon World begins with Arthur's own description, informing the audience of the reasons for returning to the Western world of AD 1300, while continuing the story of the second part.
Arthur was first regarded as the Duke of Hunter, thrown into the crypt to fight the demons, and when Arthur defeated the demons in the crypt and escaped from the crypt, he was regarded by everyone as the savior who fell from the sky.
In order to return to the original world, Arthur helped the natives get the Book of Death, and also awakened the army of the dead, bringing devastating disaster to the natives.
This uncle is also very handsome in the play
Arthur, who originally wanted to return to the original world, faced Sheila being abducted by the demons, joined the confrontation team, and with the help of modern technology, joined forces with Hunter in Red to defeat the demons, guarded the Book of Death, and saved Sheila.
In the end, although Arthur returned to the original world, whether his spell was correct or not, the demon also followed, and finally Arthur killed the demon, and the story ended successfully.
The treatment of the savior was certainly different
Bruce Campbell's performance in Ghostbusters 3: Heroes of the Demon Realm is still so striking, with obviously exaggerated expressions, yin and yang tones, and sometimes slightly clumsy movements, but this does not prevent him from becoming a hero or even a savior.
After all, Arthur returned to the world of AD 1300 with modern technology and killed demons in front of everyone. But in the face of this group of past humans, every sentence in Arthur's speech is mixed with vulgarity, full of contempt and arrogance for the natives, and compared with the army of the dead, or Arthur's early performance, it is more disgusting to the audience.
After being slapped by Sheila
In "Ghostbusters 3: Heroes of the Demon World", Arthur's personality setting is more or less strange, or a little masochistic, and when fighting with demons, you need to take a few punches to have combat effectiveness, and the development of Arthur and Sheila's love story is also because Sheila is not used to Arthur's performance and slaps him, and then their love story unfolds so strangely.
Arthur's little demon
Ghostbusters 3: Heroes of the Devil's World refreshes people's impressions of horror movies, and can be treated like a comedy, there is no bloody scene, and you may even think that the villain is a little cute.
The march of the Army of the Dead is very "noisy", and the legion has a variety of skeleton soldiers, Viking skeletons, Scottish skeletons, and even skeleton drummers, death knights, etc., as if watching a skeleton-themed parade. As a demon of the great villain, his jaw will dislocate as soon as he gives the order, and he has made several unsuccessful orders, and finally he still holds his chin and gives the order to attack
Arthur's schizophrenic demons
Although the bloody shots are rare, the bad taste of director Sam Remy is still there, Arthur's dialogue is full of a lot of vulgar words, the dialogue between the demon and the army of the dead as a villain is even more vulgar, and the scene of the demon kissing the beautiful woman is added, which is extremely shocking in the look and feel.
It always feels familiar
As the last film in the "Ghost Playman" trilogy, although the film is a comedy horror film, it has actually lost its horror plot or atmosphere.
Back to the modern hug girl
In the process of watching the movie, whether it is Bruce Campbell or the villain's performance, it is easy to bring joy to the audience. Although the Ghostbusters series of films were all low-budget films, it is impossible to deny their influence on later horror films
Talk about this today, the "Ghost Playman" series is also temporarily over, and the follow-up will continue to talk about old movies back in China, see you tomorrow!