
A special mention must go to Alex Winter who does a great job here. It's not awful by any means, but I think it lacks a bit of magic (which was probably the 80s/90s). Dean Parisot's directing is solid, but a bit lacklustre in places, and I think they should have got Peter Hewitt back from Bogus Journey. It retreads some ground, but not as much as you would think, and there are genuine laughs in here for sure. The film does have a certain cheapness to its look and feel, and Keanu was sounding a bit tired if I'm honest. It is a bit sad though that it is just "ok". This film was never going to top the first two, becasue they are a product of their time, and you can never re-create that, but Bill & Ted Face The Music is a decent enough send off for the characters. I would not have recommended you go to the theater to see it.but as a direct to DVD or film on a pay channel, it's well worth your time. To me, this film clearly was best released to video.which is what happened due to COVID. How do they over come this and why do they need to? See the film. Suffice to say that after the second film, when it appeared that the whole world was saved by Bill & Ted, over time you come to see that it was a fluke and Bill & Ted of 2020 are losers. As far as the plot goes, it's pretty confusing.

Adjust your expectations and you will surely like the film. But, if you are a fan already of the series, you'll enjoy this film provided you don't expect the impossible.for the film to recapture 100% of the charm and humor of the originals. While this third film isn't bad, it certainly isn't as fun and original as the previous two.and it might also prove to be very confusing.

If you've never seen the first two Bill & Ted movies, I suggest you pass on "Bill & Ted Face the Music".
