Driving by his deep will of revenge from his killers, Freddy Kruger, who has been murdered, does his best, in order to come to the real life, by visiting the children of the ELM street, through their nightmares, so he manages to kill them brutally, the thing that challenges a young teenager guy, who struggles against saving his life.
Critics Of "A Nightmare On Elm Street 2: Freddys Revenge"
Jason Bailey
Flavorwire
May 03, 2016
The sequel is clunky, sluggish, poorly cast, not funny, and worst of all, not scary. And it all but dispenses with what made the first film scary to begin with.
As is the prevalent case with most sequels, the film is inferior to its predecessor. It is still very, very good, however, more so than most viewers give it credit for.
Although Jesse and Lisa are granted some much-needed time to get it on, he and the film would appear in unison in that they're still waiting to come out of the closet.