A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987)

A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987)
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The best of the Elm Street sequels, this creepy, surreal fantasy features terrific effects, a fine young cast, and an air of grim fatalism that sets it apart from its giggly successors. Patricia Arquette stars as Kristen, whose nightmare leads to a slashed wrist which looks suspiciously like a suicide attempt. She is placed in a hospital psychiatric ward with a group of six other troubled teens who all dream about the same horribly burned man (Robert Englund) trying to kill them. Perhaps the most unusual thing about this picture, however, is the unexpected depth of sadness running through it. There are some achingly sweet moments in this otherwise frightening film which, though not disruptive, are impossible to analyze. The first and most bizarre of these is Heather Langenkamp's entrance, which inexplicably causes most viewers to get misty-eyed, and there are several similar scenes throughout the film. One answer can be found in the sensitive direction of Chuck Russell, who emphasizes the tragedy and utter hopelessness in these kids' lives and manages to wring some unexpectedly perceptive turns from his cast. This is a film in which a great deal of care was obviously lavished on individual scenes (the sets are outstanding) and performances. The results are well worth repeated viewings, and prove that sequels don't necessarily have to be inferior films. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi

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Starring:
Heather LangenkampPatricia Arquette, (more)
Director(s):
Chuck Russell
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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Synopsis of A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors

The best of the Elm Street sequels, this creepy, surreal fantasy features terrific effects, a fine young cast, and an air of grim fatalism that sets it apart from its giggly successors. Patricia Arquette stars as Kristen, whose nightmare leads to a slashed wrist which looks suspiciously like a suicide attempt. She is placed in a hospital psychiatric ward with a group of six other troubled teens who all dream about the same horribly burned man (Robert Englund) trying to kill them. Perhaps the most unusual thing about this picture, however, is the unexpected depth of sadness running through it. There are some achingly sweet moments in this otherwise frightening film which, though not disruptive, are impossible to analyze. The first and most bizarre of these is Heather Langenkamp's entrance, which inexplicably causes most viewers to get misty-eyed, and there are several similar scenes throughout the film. One answer can be found in the sensitive direction of Chuck Russell, who emphasizes the tragedy and utter hopelessness in these kids' lives and manages to wring some unexpectedly perceptive turns from his cast. This is a film in which a great deal of care was obviously lavished on individual scenes (the sets are outstanding) and performances. The results are well worth repeated viewings, and prove that sequels don't necessarily have to be inferior films. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi

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Director(s):
Chuck Russell
Writer(s):
Frank DarabontChuck RussellBruce Wagner
Producer(s):
Robert ShayeNiki MarvinRachel Talalay
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Language, Adult Situations, Not For Children, Gore, Brief Nudity, Nudity)
Categories:
Horror
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Jeremy H.

    After the mediocre reviews of Nightmare 2, Newline went back to the creator to help to get the series back to its roots. Wes Craven threw out the ideas and we have Nightmare 3... What a better way to act like Nightmare 2 didn't exist than to bring back the surviving characters from the first... Great seeing the characters Nancy and her father and , of course, Freddy ..... I loved this movie but , as a faithful follower of the original, I could have done without the one liners but Marketing prevails and did with the rest of the series... Great story and decent acting (even though I wish Patricia Arquette could've toned herself down a big with a scream that was not a horror scream but a scream to see if she could bust glass. This was one of the best sequels of the series......

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    Nicolas P.

    Theres a reason most people consider this freddy movie to be the best, it simpply has the best characters that go up against freddy and you actually care when they die.

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    Tara Y.

    one of the best nightmare on elm street movies ever!! totally made up for the second one!!!

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