Absolutely fell in love with this new final destination 100% recommend to watch it. I love all of them literally lol but this one really went onto being better.
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
De forma geral, é um horror sanguinolento e divertido, com doses inteligentes de drama familiar e criatividade nos assassinatos , ainda que, por vezes, escorregue para o humor excessivo ou para expectativas narrativas simplificadas. Definitivamente, Bloodlines mostra que a franquia ainda tem combustível, mas poderia investir mais na construção de seus personagens.
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
A great addition to the franchise. The completion of history and "bloodlines" adds more depth than the previous movies. Excellent Death setups, tracking await from the predictive recipe that was Final Destination. An overall good movie for its genre.
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Great well thought out plot and special effects. Might even be my fav in the franchise.
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Es excelente lo único que no me gusto fue que se omitieran las premoniciones, sobre como iban a morir cada uno de los sobrevivientes, o a Kimberly apareciendo para ayudar a los protagonistas. pero es un excelente cierre para la fase original, y talvez un buen punto de partida para la segunda fase.
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
The return of the horror franchise is a resounding return. It's arguably the best sequel since the first two films, and it does so by returning to the franchise's roots with insane kills and an entertaining story laced with humor, allowing for a well-crafted, engaging, and entertaining experience.
Directed by Zach Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein, the new Final Destination immerses us in a story that never lets up, keeping you glued to the screen without respite, with all the intensity delivered by its script and direction, allowing us to always be attentive to how death will arrive. Also effective in this regard is its committed and dedicated cast, making everything seem truly real, just as achieved in the first two installments. This pursuit of death is what best connects the film with the viewer.
Both Kaitlyn Santa Juana and Teo Briones lead a cast that makes you feel their fear of death, accompanied by some truly funny supporting actors, especially Richard Harmon, who has hilarious moments throughout the film.
The deaths are the best buffet the new film has to offer. It once again revisits the delirium of death and its convoluted way of making life difficult for you. These are funny moments that will make you laugh a few times, as clever as they are well-executed. Perhaps the fact that they're digital takes the shine off a bit, but the ideas are mind-blowing.
Another aspect worth highlighting is its impressive opening sequence, which recaptures the full meaning of the film and the saga at its roots. It's also beautifully crafted, allowing us to connect immediately with what's being proposed.
Of course, it has its flaws, but they're forgivable, considering we're constantly entertained by everything we're offered, even if some decisions are a bit confusing and other characters are forgotten. However, nothing detracts from the fact that the film is absolutely entertaining and effective.
A grand return for the saga, with one of the franchise's best sequels and a film with clear intentions and a strong message, without forgetting that it can laugh at itself, which it uses to its advantage, delivering a show full of moments and scenes that will leave us feeling absolutely delighted. It features a wonderful tribute to the great Tony Todd and one of the film's best sequences with him on screen.
Final Destination is back, and death lurks for the next opportunity. The cards are on the table, all that's left is to wait.
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Best in the Series, Saw it 5 times
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
The Final Destination franchise has had its share of ups and downs, but Bloodlines genuinely surprised me. I wondered what more they could do, yet this film impressively goes back to ground zero, which was a refreshing and fun approach.
I went in expecting no one to survive, simply looking to enjoy Death's elaborate game of "accidents" and gore – and I was fully satisfied. The film's natural humor also stood out; the filmmakers clearly knew not to take themselves too seriously, resulting in genuinely funny moments that avoided being campy. It was especially enjoyable to see a new perspective on a premise that, at its core, has remained the same for five movies.
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
I loved it! The real CGI Gore was awesome, wished the acting was better but all in all, one of my favorite horror movies this year.