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The Babysitter Killer Queen: The Blood, The Gore, & The Pop Culture

May 25, 2023
By EastWestBoi0216 BRONZE, Flushing, New York
EastWestBoi0216 BRONZE, Flushing, New York
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The Babysitter: Killer Queen, released on 9/10/2020 starring Judah Lewis & Jenna Ortega as the survivors of the cult in the movie. This movie was directed by director McG

After the traumatic events of the first Babysitter film, Cole, played by Judah Lewis, survived a blood cult and has to live with the events of the cult, while his parents think he is crazy. After a little while, the two main characters Cole and Phoebe fall in love and stop the cult members. They eventually kill the cult by giving the tainted blood claiming it to be virgin blood.

Cole starts out in his high school life after the traumatic events of the previous film and he goes to the party that the whole high school went to. He eventually witnesses yet another murder by the new leader of the cult, Melanie, and the deceased members reanimated, John, Sonya, Max, and Allison. Cole ends up getting chased and involving Phoebe involved in the cult’s chase. They kill all the cult members, but they are quickly reanimated again due to the devil cult’s oath to the supernatural. They end up nearly killing Cole until he offers his “virgin” blood which in reality is sexified. The dialogue used was filled with pop culture references, such as the outsider, predator, and a bunch more, the mood goes from party to horror chase. The viewers’ understanding of the topic is that a bunch of post millennials try to make pop culture references and kill the protagonist at the same time.

My opinion is that this film is one of the goats of film and the most gory film for pop culture up to date.

McG was successful in his purpose of making a bunch of pop culture references and a horror movie with serial killers. The motion picture was helpful in providing a deeper understanding of the course topic.


The author's comments:

My interest in this movie comes from the amount of pop culture in this movie and the crazy amount of gore in it


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