![]() Once they have found their victims, they remove their alluring costumes. Underneath their costumes, they are werewolves luring these men to their deaths by the light of the full moon.Īlso Read: Gender Bashing: TRICK ‘R TREAT and The Sexually Confident She-Wolf ![]() They are not looking for romantic or even sexual partners. What we eventually learn is that their hunting is more devious. They’re using their sexuality to entice men into letting down their guard and going to a remote party with strangers. Their discussion in the costume shop tells us they know exactly what they’re doing. The girls play into the trope by intentionally wearing oversexed costumes intended to simultaneously invoke illusions of innocence and promiscuity, encapsulating the Madonna/Whore dichotomy in a single, highly-constructed image. We first meet Danielle (Lauren Lee Smith), Maria (Rochelle Aytes), Janet (Moneca Delain), and Laurie (Anna Paquin) as they try on too-tight costumes on Halloween night with plans to lure men to a party in the woods. Dressed in the sexified attire of Disney princesses and storybook damsels, the girls epitomize the Sexy costume trope now common on Halloween. While several stories demonstrate the power of costumes in representing personality, perhaps the most intriguing vignette is the story of four young women looking for dates to a pastoral party. The 2007 anthology film from Michael Dougherty deftly shifts between several interwoven vignettes throughout a small Halloween-obsessed town on the infamous night. ![]() Trick ‘r Treat has become a staple on many October watch lists.
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