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Final Destination (New Line Platinum Series)

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Directed By: James Wong (IV)
Theatrical Release Date: 03/17/2000
MPAA Rating: Rated: R (Restricted)
Studio: New Line Home Video

Editorial Review - Amazon.com

While hardly a spiritual upgrade of the slasher film, this high-concept teen body-count thriller drops hints of The Sixth Sense into the smart-aleck sensibility of Scream. Helmed by X-Files veteran James Wong, who cowrote the screenplay with longtime creative partner Glen Morgan, Final Destination is an often entertaining thriller marked by an unsettling sense of unease and scenes of eerie imagery. It suffers, however, from a schizophrenic tone and a frankly ludicrous premise. A high school Cassandra, Alex Browning (Devon Sawa of Idle Hands), wakes from a preflight nightmare and panics when he's convinced the plane is doomed. His ruckus bumps seven passengers from the Paris-bound plane, which immediately explodes into a fireball on takeoff, but fate hasn't finished with these lucky few and, one by one, death claims them. Wong brings such a funereal tone to these early scenes of survivor's guilt and inevitable doom that the already far-fetched film threatens to veer into unplanned absurdity. Thankfully, the tale loosens up with a playful morgue humor: one of the victims winds up the splattered punch line to a grim joke and elaborate Rube Goldbergesque chains of cause and effect become inspired spectacles of destruction. Final Destination is a pretty silly thriller when it takes itself seriously, and the filmmakers play fast and loose with their own rules of fate, but once they stick their tongues firmly in cheek, the film takes off with a screwy interpretation of the domino effect of doom. --Sean Axmaker

Glossy horror flick.

A Customer Review by ADRIENNE MILLER
Final Destination starring Devon Sawa and Ali Larter is pretty far-fetched but enjoyable to watch. Some of the death scenes are out of this world, too gory and disgusting. The first half of the film is the best but the rest drags and never picks up speed again. I recommend watching this film but stay away from the sequel, it's truly horrendous.

I couldn't help myself. Some of the ways Death found its victims were unbelievable (and not in a good way).

A Customer Review by Spreading love and knowledge

And some of the ways people get killed will make you whisper, "Yeah, right!" under your breathe. The good thing though is that it was really gripping more often then not; nice amounts of action, a little blood here and there, and silly college-aged kids dying left and right.

It's been over a year since I watched this last and I honestly found myself being pulled in almost like it was my first time viewing it!

3.9 stars.

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