Following the murders at the Rollerdome, Skye Rotter leaves town in search of a normal life.
The story carries on where the first film left off as the saga continues.
After the massacre at the Rollerdome we see Skye go on the run, we see her meet up with her biological mother and get some answers about what happened in the past and even discover the she has a younger sister called ‘Alex’ who seems to have lived a life of luxury.
This time we have a mixture of new and old characters and with that we have a more o a multi-dimensional script, the stories consist of how ‘Skye’ is trying to escape everything, How ‘Brigg’ and ‘Derek’ are dealing with what happened and he story of ‘Alex’ unfolds into a similar story we saw in the first film.
Director Jacob Gentry once again does an amazing job and makes the movie flow effortlessly, a hard job especially for a made-for-tv flick. You can see that the confidence has grown in the cast and crew and it’s great to see that they let the story unfold at a good pace.
Admittedly this is what I call a ‘stepping-stone’ film, a film that’s basically a set up for the next movie. It serves it’s purpose well and and ties up some loose ends, most likely as a ‘just incase’.
“My Super Psycho Sweet 16 – Part 2” does deliver and sets you up brilliantly for the third instalment.
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