Ghostbusters: Afterlife
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**”Ghostbusters: Afterlife” is a total love letter to the classic 80s flicks, yet it carves out its own space in the hearts of a new generation. Directed by Jason Reitman, this film takes you on an emotional ride filled with nostalgia, clever nods to the original films, and a sprinkle of fresh energy. You feel the excitement right from the get-go when single mom Callie, played brilliantly by Carrie Coon, and her kids, Trevor (Finn Wolfhard) and Phoebe (Mckenna Grace), move to a quaint small town in Oklahoma… Little do they know, this isn’t just any town.
As they unpack their lives, they unearth more than just old boxes; they stumble upon the legacy left behind by their grandfather—one of the original Ghostbusters! The joy and spontaneity of the film shine through their discovery of ghost traps and proton packs. Honestly, the chemistry among the cast is pure gold. Mckenna Grace stands out with her nerdy charm, perfectly embodying the curiosity and bravery needed to tackle the supernatural shenanigans that unfold.
The film expertly balances heart-pounding thrills with genuine moments of laughter. Remember Paul Rudd? His role as Mr. Grooberson is nothing short of delightful. He’s got that everyman quality mixed with a touch of humor that makes you shake your head and chuckle all at once. There’s one moment where he’s just as shocked by the ghostly happenings as the kids are… You can’t help but feel part of this adventure alongside them.
The pacing also brings you in and out of moments that are sincere and exhilarating—they’ve got you on the edge of your seat when the specters come to life. Not to spoil anything, but as the plot unfolds, you’ll get some chills that bring you back to the original films. And those Easter eggs for the dedicated fans? Absolutely mind-blowing!
With a runtime of 124 minutes, “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” is a heartfelt homage to the iconic franchise, while also standing tall as its own film. It surprisingly captures the magic of teamwork, legacy, and the ties that bind families together—even when they’re facing supernatural threats. Overall, it’s a nostalgic yet new adventure that feels both familiar and exciting. If you haven’t experienced it yet on iTunes—what are you doing? Trust me, you don’t want to miss out on this ghostly journey…
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