Death has a design, and that includes watching "final destinations blood lines" before reading this article, as there are Heavy spoilers forward.
The "final destination" is one of the most underestimated horror franchises there. Of course, it is not as influential as some of the heavier strokes, but with the low number of entries comes the larger average of bathing. Even the worst of the films "Final Destination" There are still some great killings and new concepts for the franchise. Indeed, what makes this horror series is how inventive it is, taking a pretty simple concept and constantly exploring new aspects.
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There is no iconic villain such as Freddie or Michael Meyers, but this is because he kills himself staying with you in a way that kills a few in other franchises. There is no need for an unforgettable single villain when you can traumatize the whole generation not to drive behind a log truck (Probably the iconic villain of this franchise). "Final Destination" arms anxiety and turns world situations into frightening monsters, and even without a bodily villain, this is a franchise where there is no way to avoid, there is no survival. Plus, every new film adds mythology to creative ways, even tying them all together without feeling constructing.
The latest entry, "Final Destination Blood Lines" is in many ways the best movie in the whole seriesFilm all about the inheritance of this franchise, a movie that echoes that came earlier, while it is clear its own unique story. You do not have to watch the previous films to enjoy this Rube Goldberg Horror festival, but to know what happened just before improving the whole experience. Case in case "blood lines" break the mold and do something that has not made another movie "Ultimate Destination" before: it makes you afraid of the death of the characters.
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Final destination (mostly) without cramps you want to see as dying
Ever since the first "final destination", in which Carter (Kerr Smith) enters the fight, he should not have entered Alex (Devon Sava) After his prophecy of a plane crash, the franchise always included the *** characters on the head you actively want to die. Of course, at least a few main characters are rooted to do so, whether it's Alex, Clean (Ali Later) or Wendy (Mary Elizabeth Winsted), but will not deny that The most satisfying parts of each movie is to see how cramps die.
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Ashley's death (Chelan Simmons) and Ashlin (Crystal Lowe) through the tightening salon is frightening, but what also makes it funny and exciting is fun (besides the stunning cut of their caskets) that they are absolutely the worst. Also, the "final destination 5" is filled with characters that you cannot wait to see them die, from the perverse Isaac (PC BIRN) by crushing his head from the Buddha statue in a massage salon, after being burned by the staff to death.
This is not the case with "blood lines at the final destination". In this film, which follows a college student who believes her entire blood line will be eliminated after her grandmother destroyed the death plan decades ago, there are no cramps you want to see.
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Well, that's not true. There is a single character that really deserves their fate, which you cannot help, but to cheer when they meet brutal death. It is a young child in the cold open (which takes place in the 1960s), who constantly torments everyone around, not obeying direct guidelines and is indirectly responsible for Sky View's disaster that begins the story. When that child is killed, through the piano that falls on him, it is the biggest time -decent moment in the film and an excellent argument for the magic of watching films in cinemas.
The Campbell family is worth rooting
Unlike previous films "Final Destination", which related to self -preservation, "blood lines" is for family and community. They do not work together to be saved, but work together to save each other. Moreover, the fact that the cruel disaster has been decades earlier means that family members have not been involved at all. We have never seen them as part of the design of death, as much as they know (initially), their family dies for no reason. It is somehow like "The fall of Usher's house" is for decent people than for wealthy monsters.
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After surviving Campbell family members finally listen to Stephanie (Caitlin Santa Yuana) and began to take the killings seriously, the film gains a pretty emotional obligation, because we audiences know there is no escape, it's just a matter of time before everyone is killed. Looking at Richard Harmon's Eric desperately trying to save his brother Bobby (Owen Patrick Oyioner) even when he learns that they are only half brothers and he is technically safe from the curse, it is difficult not to emotional and feel bad about the characters.
Of course, there is still very silly fun in the deaths in the form of Ruby Goldberg, as a terrible death by the MFA machine, but the approach here is different because you are excited for a second and then feel bad about the pain in which the family takes place. In many ways this film is the last arc for the franchisee "Final Destination", the best shown by Tony Todd's monologue that serves as the last goodbye of horror fans It is the best capsulation of this franchise message - death is inevitable, so can enjoy life while you can. Just don't be a fool.
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