Tim Burton keeps on with the title. In just two weeks it grossed over $264 million, making it an incredible success for the directors and the Warner Bros Group. Tim Bourton brings the story of Beetlejuice in a way that revives the character. With actors like Michael Keaton, Jenna Ortega, and Winona Ryder playing the characters that carry the theme. This story dwells with Lydia being a mother and a widow. They are back in the house, after the ending of a career in TV. Lydia must then face what haunted her when she was young. But most importantly, her daughter must face it too.
Astrid (Lydia’s daughter) does not believe and dislikes everything about Lydia’s job and love life. Her favorite holiday, Halloween, because of the relationship she had with her dad, is now going to become the day in which her mother marries another man. Her “lashing out” and leaving the proposal causes her to meet with Jeremy, a ghost who wants to return to the living. The next day she does the ritual, not knowing what it does, to return him to the land of the living. But dooming her life in a trade for her own place in the living world.
Lydia can do nothing more but to call on Beetlejuice and strike a deal with him. A deal that would cause her to marry him. In the context that, Beetlejuice is being chased by his ex and needs to marry her to escape from the ex. In return, Beetlejuice will help her get back to the land of the living and prohibit Jeremy’s passport back to life. Once Lydia’s forced marriage comes, it culminates perfectly but Beetlejuice ends up getting played. As it is prohibited to bring the living outside of the regulated entrances, to the land of the dead. When Beetlejuice brought Lydia to the land of the dead, he went against the law, thus making the wedding invalid.
Lydia is then able to live in a world free from Beetlejuice, from Rory and his hunger for money, from Jeremy and his desire of life. To live her life with her daughter; to connect with her and be with her till the end. Astrid was alone for so long after the death of her father. Being with her now is all that matters to Lydia.
It’s on theaters now, watch it and learn what it TAKES to say “Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice.”
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