Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Is Too Much Nostalgia And Too Little Substance
Briefly

Instead of simply watching the original movies, audiences yearn for a return to beloved characters and the unique worlds they inhabit, wondering what they would be like now.
The majority of the sequel feels like you're on some sort of demented carousel; it just keeps spinning past partial storylines, visual slapstick, and limited character development without ever digging into the emotional core.
One of the best aspects of the sequel is that it focuses on three generations of Deetz women. Winona Ryder, who starred in the original film, artfully translates Lydia Deetz's pensiveness to middle age.
Lydia, now a psychic, hosts a television series, using her abilities to communicate with the ghosts that she's able to see. But lately she's been haunted by unsettling visions of her teenage demon, Betelgeuse.
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