The first part was a standard horror movie from the 90s about an escaped monster, absolutely standard product of its time. The second was from two principles: "Give the same monster, only good" and "Let the rabbit take the magician out of the hat." It turned out more interesting, caught this synthesis of human and monstrous. The third is made cheaper and has already gone far from the original concept, but that is why I like it more, it is fashionable youth, more vital, made mainly on enthusiasm, and not in pursuit of the colors of the xenoboevik. It is intertwined with earthly life and fantasy. I would call this genre "xeno-realism." I understand that this is not really a movie, but rather a series that has been packaged in a full meter. But I just liked him. A very heartfelt ending is positive, but not banal, it is rare.
But the downside is, of course, a small budget. If the first part was shot with a swing at the place in the world cinema, the third is something that shyly catches the audience's sympathy from the TV. But they succeeded, they caught mine.