Even though it's been months since Final Destination: Bloodlines was released, I thought it'd be fun to review the previous movies for this year's Halloween season. Granted I could've done a review series for the I Know What You Did Last Summer series giving it also had a new movie that came out, but I'm much more nostalgic for Final Destination.
Final Destination is a supernatural horror movie and the first movie of the franchise. It was produced by Zide/Perry Productions and Hard Eight Pictures and distributed by New Line Cinema. James Wong (years before Dragonball: Evolution made him a punching bad to the Dragonball/anime fans) not only directed but wrote the story along with Glen Morgan and Jeffrey Reddick.
The story is, Alex and his classmates along with their teacher were boarding a plane to go a trip to Paris. But things take a dark turn when the plane blows and kills everybody, but there's a twist. The plane hasn't blown up yet, and Alex and everyone else is alive. Days after getting kicked off the flight, Alex realizes what he saw was a premonition and that Death itself is coming after the survivors who cheated their deaths.
- Negatives
I've got nothing.
- Mix
Final Destination's slight issue stems from it's characters. Alex is handled very well. We root for his struggle in trying to stop Death's plan of coming after all of the people who survived alongside him. And you do get a good supporting character in Clear Rivers, she's seems very down but for the most he history is keep a secret so you're kind of curious about who she is before she reveals her backstory. But then you have the other characters. Carter is a d-bag for the most part and doesn't get that much development. Then you have Billy Hitchcock, where I only remember two things about him. 1) He's was the comedic relief and 2) He's played by Seann William Scott. Other than those things he's pretty forgettable. And he's not the only who has this problem either, the forgettable tag can also be given to Terry. Who's only character trait is she's Carter's girlfriend. There was also the teacher Valerie Lewton. They do give her somewhat of a story with her suffering from survivor's guilt but often times that fades into the background.
- Positives
Let's start off with the concept. Now the concept of Death itself coming after survivors after its plan to kill them in a get disaster, is something today's audiences are aware of. But flashback to 2000. You see the trailer for this Final Destination and after watching you're expecting some sort of supernatural force maybe a ghost but then you see the movie and holy shit it's Death itself. For us 2000s kids that was shocking.
The other aspect I'd liked was the pacing. There is a slightly slow beginning but I can forgive that because it's meant to set up some characters, the plane, and the Alex's premonition. But afterwards this is a breeze to get through. I think this had a greatly balanced pace. There's nothing slow to make this feel like slog and nothing goes to fast to the point you miss something.
Then there's the tone. Now the newer movies (although no credit given to the fourth one) do have some more darkly comedic takes. But this one is far more serious which in return does make the more suspenseful moments better, not that I don't think the sequels did bad (expect the fourth movie), I just think nobody can really expect to slightly laugh afterwards.
The last thing I'll touch on is the deaths. Now some of you are probably well aware of the deaths, but don't worry for any of you that don't know I'll keep them quiet. But what I will say it's no surprise why this film and the entire series in general traumatized my generation. This movie made people believe everyday things can kill. If you go on a plane it might explode, your kitchen is a death trap, oh you think you're safe in a bathroom guess again it's also a death trap. Just a lot of stuff that made people afraid to take so much as one step. 😆
Guys even though not all of the characters were the best written, I still love Final Destination. It's a super fun horror flick and it's something you should at least give a try.
My final rating is, Good.
So that's all for today. Come back on Saturday, Oct 11th, for my review of the newest edition to the Tron franchise, Tron: Ares. Yeah sadly I'm doing yet another non-horror movie despite this being Halloween season. But don't worry after that it's all horror flicks. But do checking out that Tron review though. Anyways until then, enjoy the rest of your day and remember, death doesn't like to be cheated.