oh yes, I like the end of it. The villain wins is a fun thing to explore. Leaving open-ended results helps foster fandom theories too. Everything in this movie was so well puzzled together that every moment mattered
Thank you for this review it definitely helped me understand some things I didn’t fully get when watching the movie. Made me appreciate it so much more
There will definitely be a third film, but that needs to be the last one and hopefully the entity is defeated. I don't think this series needs to be milked out with a 4th and 5th film.
@@randomramblings9564 I do, actually 👇 Smile 3 begins with scenes of fans screaming and trying to get away from the stage where Skye has just 'killed' herself. It's total chaos as one would expect in a situation such as this. After about a minute of this, the camera pans to Sky with the microphone in her eye. And all of the sudden, her working eye (lol) shifts toward the camera and she cracks the infamous 'smile' and then, in turns out that as with most events in the backhalf of the film, Skye's suicide was one giant hallucination, and the next scene shows her waking up from a nightmare in her dressing room the eve of the first show of the tour. She is still alive and now has 24 hours to rid herself of the entity. With such a short time frame, she goes and does the heart-stopping experiment with Morris, and it works as she no longer is haunted by the entity upon waking up and going several days without any visions/hallucinations. But then, four days later, she gets a phone call out of the blue from Morris, and he says something along the lines of, "I don't have much time left." which indicates that even though he successfully removed the entity from Skye, he ended up inheriting it from her, and it's been tormenting him and the film then becomes a race against the clock to save Morris from death. Together, Morris & Skye and others successfully devise a plan to kill the entity for good and it works as they spend hours luring it in and killinf it (not sure how all that would come about but I'm open to suggestions lol). I also think I'd include that Morris goes on the tour with Skye so that she can spend her downtime off stage helping him and successfully enacting their plan. The film ends with a bit of comedic relief, with Skye hanging out in her apartment with Gemma after the tour is finished. Gemma is at the sink filling up a glass of water when she turns around and sees Skye at her piano with her back turned to her (prior to filling up the water, we'll say Skye was on the couch in her living room). Gemma, somewhat nervous, calls put to Skye, who turns around with the smile, but then she says, "Just kidding." Film ends with them laughing it off and a bunch of her friends, dancers, and family coming over to celebrate a successful tour! Happy ending because WE DO NOT need a Smile 4, 5, and 6. I sincerely hope Parker does NOT decide to make this a scream redux 💀
@@randomramblings9564 I do, actually: Smile 3 begins with scenes of fans screaming and trying to get away from the stage where Skye has just 'killed' herself. It's total chaos as one would expect in a situation such as this. After about a minute of this, the camera pans to Sky with the microphone in her eye. And all of the sudden, her working eye (lol) shifts toward the camera and she cracks the infamous 'smile' and then, in turns out that as with most events in the backhalf of the film, Skye's suicide was one giant hallucination, and the next scene shows her waking up from a nightmare in her dressing room the eve of the first show of the tour. She is still alive and now has 24 hours to rid herself of the entity. With such a short time frame, she goes and does the heart-stopping experiment with Morris, and it works as she no longer is haunted by the entity upon waking up and going several days without any visions/hallucinations. But then, four days later, she gets a phone call out of the blue from Morris, and he says something along the lines of, "I don't have much time left." which indicates that even though he successfully removed the entity from Skye, he ended up inheriting it from her, and it's been tormenting him and the film then becomes a race against the clock to save Morris from death. Together, Morris & Skye and others successfully devise a plan to kill the entity for good and it works as they spend hours luring it in and killinf it (not sure how all that would come about but I'm open to suggestions lol). I also think I'd include that Morris goes on the tour with Skye so that she can spend her downtime off stage helping him and successfully enacting their plan. The film ends with a bit of comedic relief, with Skye hanging out in her apartment with Gemma after the tour is finished. Gemma is at the sink filling up a glass of water when she turns around and sees Skye at her piano with her back turned to her (prior to filling up the water, we'll say Skye was on the couch in her living room). Gemma, somewhat nervous, calls put to Skye, who turns around with the smile, but then she says, "Just kidding." Film ends with them laughing it off and a bunch of her friends, dancers, and family coming over to celebrate a successful tour! Happy ending because WE DO NOT need a Smile 4, 5, and 6. I sincerely hope Parker does NOT decide to make this a scream redux 💀
@@JdDiehl woahh that's a super cool plot omg. i had a similar but also extremely different idea lol my idea is that it does open with the chaos of the concert and people screaming and running away. we see a young girl run into a black suv and drive home and sees the infamous smile of skye riley. there can be like a minor car crash or something and she survives. it's revealed that shes the daughter of the president and ends up giving the curse to him after 4-5 days. the film follows the president and we get like a political drama/commentary with a mix of horror. the film can end in two ways ! 1. he defeats the curse with the help of morris and others and stop it from killing anyone else 2. he thinks he defeated it and it possesses him while he's giving a national speech in washington dc (kinda copying smile 2 endings) the ending shows the demon is undefeatable and there is no stopping now that the whole country has it.
@rechaos. I like that idea a lot! Very cool and unique. I'd definitely prefer the President defeat it as this series should end perfectly with three films. But it'd be interesting if Parker wants to cap the series at 4 films and if he does, the President doing it in front of the nation during a speech (like during the State of The Union address), would make sense to set up the 4th & final film.
oh yes, I like the end of it. The villain wins is a fun thing to explore. Leaving open-ended results helps foster fandom theories too. Everything in this movie was so well puzzled together that every moment mattered
Thank you for this review it definitely helped me understand some things I didn’t fully get when watching the movie. Made me appreciate it so much more
I'm happy we were able to clarify some things for you💖 -C
Smile in general just creeps me out! 😮
There will definitely be a third film, but that needs to be the last one and hopefully the entity is defeated.
I don't think this series needs to be milked out with a 4th and 5th film.
Do you have any theories on a possible 3rd movie plot?
@@randomramblings9564 I do, actually 👇
Smile 3 begins with scenes of fans screaming and trying to get away from the stage where Skye has just 'killed' herself. It's total chaos as one would expect in a situation such as this.
After about a minute of this, the camera pans to Sky with the microphone in her eye. And all of the sudden, her working eye (lol) shifts toward the camera and she cracks the infamous 'smile' and then, in turns out that as with most events in the backhalf of the film, Skye's suicide was one giant hallucination, and the next scene shows her waking up from a nightmare in her dressing room the eve of the first show of the tour. She is still alive and now has 24 hours to rid herself of the entity.
With such a short time frame, she goes and does the heart-stopping experiment with Morris, and it works as she no longer is haunted by the entity upon waking up and going several days without any visions/hallucinations.
But then, four days later, she gets a phone call out of the blue from Morris, and he says something along the lines of, "I don't have much time left." which indicates that even though he successfully removed the entity from Skye, he ended up inheriting it from her, and it's been tormenting him and the film then becomes a race against the clock to save Morris from death.
Together, Morris & Skye and others successfully devise a plan to kill the entity for good and it works as they spend hours luring it in and killinf it (not sure how all that would come about but I'm open to suggestions lol). I also think I'd include that Morris goes on the tour with Skye so that she can spend her downtime off stage helping him and successfully enacting their plan.
The film ends with a bit of comedic relief, with Skye hanging out in her apartment with Gemma after the tour is finished. Gemma is at the sink filling up a glass of water when she turns around and sees Skye at her piano with her back turned to her (prior to filling up the water, we'll say Skye was on the couch in her living room). Gemma, somewhat nervous, calls put to Skye, who turns around with the smile, but then she says, "Just kidding." Film ends with them laughing it off and a bunch of her friends, dancers, and family coming over to celebrate a successful tour!
Happy ending because WE DO NOT need a Smile 4, 5, and 6. I sincerely hope Parker does NOT decide to make this a scream redux 💀
@@randomramblings9564 I do, actually:
Smile 3 begins with scenes of fans screaming and trying to get away from the stage where Skye has just 'killed' herself. It's total chaos as one would expect in a situation such as this.
After about a minute of this, the camera pans to Sky with the microphone in her eye. And all of the sudden, her working eye (lol) shifts toward the camera and she cracks the infamous 'smile' and then, in turns out that as with most events in the backhalf of the film, Skye's suicide was one giant hallucination, and the next scene shows her waking up from a nightmare in her dressing room the eve of the first show of the tour. She is still alive and now has 24 hours to rid herself of the entity.
With such a short time frame, she goes and does the heart-stopping experiment with Morris, and it works as she no longer is haunted by the entity upon waking up and going several days without any visions/hallucinations.
But then, four days later, she gets a phone call out of the blue from Morris, and he says something along the lines of, "I don't have much time left." which indicates that even though he successfully removed the entity from Skye, he ended up inheriting it from her, and it's been tormenting him and the film then becomes a race against the clock to save Morris from death.
Together, Morris & Skye and others successfully devise a plan to kill the entity for good and it works as they spend hours luring it in and killinf it (not sure how all that would come about but I'm open to suggestions lol). I also think I'd include that Morris goes on the tour with Skye so that she can spend her downtime off stage helping him and successfully enacting their plan.
The film ends with a bit of comedic relief, with Skye hanging out in her apartment with Gemma after the tour is finished. Gemma is at the sink filling up a glass of water when she turns around and sees Skye at her piano with her back turned to her (prior to filling up the water, we'll say Skye was on the couch in her living room). Gemma, somewhat nervous, calls put to Skye, who turns around with the smile, but then she says, "Just kidding." Film ends with them laughing it off and a bunch of her friends, dancers, and family coming over to celebrate a successful tour!
Happy ending because WE DO NOT need a Smile 4, 5, and 6. I sincerely hope Parker does NOT decide to make this a scream redux 💀
@@JdDiehl woahh that's a super cool plot omg. i had a similar but also extremely different idea lol
my idea is that it does open with the chaos of the concert and people screaming and running away. we see a young girl run into a black suv and drive home and sees the infamous smile of skye riley. there can be like a minor car crash or something and she survives. it's revealed that shes the daughter of the president and ends up giving the curse to him after 4-5 days. the film follows the president and we get like a political drama/commentary with a mix of horror. the film can end in two ways !
1. he defeats the curse with the help of morris and others and stop it from killing anyone else
2. he thinks he defeated it and it possesses him while he's giving a national speech in washington dc (kinda copying smile 2 endings) the ending shows the demon is undefeatable and there is no stopping now that the whole country has it.
@rechaos. I like that idea a lot! Very cool and unique. I'd definitely prefer the President defeat it as this series should end perfectly with three films. But it'd be interesting if Parker wants to cap the series at 4 films and if he does, the President doing it in front of the nation during a speech (like during the State of The Union address), would make sense to set up the 4th & final film.