Alessio baldovinetti biography of michael myers
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. It's Halloween night, in Haddonfield, Illinois, and trick-or-treating has already begun. We first see the house from 6-year-old Michael Myers's perspective, as he walks from across the street up to the front door, only to find his older sister Judith and her boyfriend making out inside.
Without drawing their attention, he walks around the outside of the house, watching as they move to the couch. When they go upstairs and turn off the bedroom light, Michael comes inside through the open back door. He takes a knife from the kitchen drawer, but doesn't go upstairs until the boyfriend has left through the front.
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Upstairs, he dons a clown mask, to match his clown costume, and enters Judith's bedroom, where he finds her naked, brushing her hair in front of her dressing table. She has only time to say, more exasperated than afraid, "Michael! He walks down the stairs and out the front door, where his parents are arriving in their car.
Michael stares straight ahead, insensible, the bloody chef's knife held up, as his parents pull off his mask. That's all we see of Michael's origins in 's Halloween.
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We next see him when he escapes from Smith's Grove Sanitarium on October 30, The opening's first-person perspective, when we're literally behind his eyes, may seem intimate, but is instead distancing, making it impossible to evaluate his face and determine what he's thinking. Halloween withholds his mental state from us. There's a simple explanation for what motivates Michael Myers that closely follows slasher movie logic, in which the killer is often motivated by a combination of neglect and sexual jealousy.