It’s that balance of realism and otherworldliness that makes Michael Myers truly terrifying.
Michael Myers toys with his victims, and leaves the audience with a distinct need to look over their shoulders even after the credits have rolled.
Slowly but surely, he starts to close this distance — until he eventually makes his presence known.
Every Halloween film starts by keeping Myers at a distance, and allowing him to be a voyeur into the lives of his unsuspecting victims.
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