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Final Destination (2000) / (Ac3 Dol Ws)

Format: Blu-ray
UPC: 0794043128196
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  • Release Date : 07/04/2009
  • Distributor : Import
  • Genres : Horror
  • Aspect Ratio : 1.33:1
  • Number of discs : 1
  • Rated : R
  • Credits
    • Actors : Devon Sawa, Ali Larter, Kerr Smith, Tony Todd, Kristen Cloke
    • Directors : James Wong
    • Studio : Warner
    • Run Time : 98 mins
    • Synopsis :
      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



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