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Final Destination 5

In this fifth installment, Death is just as omnipresent as ever, and is unleashed after one man’s premonition saves a group of coworkers from a terrifying suspension bridge collapse. But this group of unsuspecting souls was never supposed to survive, and, in a terrifying race against time, the ill-fated group frantically tries to discover a way to escape Death’s sinister agenda.

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Release : 2011
Rating : 5.9
Studio : New Line Cinema,  Practical Pictures,  Parallel Zide, 
Crew : Art Department Coordinator,  Art Direction, 
Cast : Nicholas D'Agosto Emma Bell Miles Fisher Courtney B. Vance David Koechner
Genre : Horror Mystery

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Reviews

Wordiezett
2018/08/30

So much average

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Claysaba
2018/08/30

Excellent, Without a doubt!!

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Spoonatects
2018/08/30

Am i the only one who thinks........Average?

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Anoushka Slater
2018/08/30

While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.

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doafan-34916
2017/11/17

All 5 movies were intriguing and very interesting. It kept me guessing throughout each movie who would die next but I was never right on who would die. The only thing I could figure out was the character Bludworth. The way he shows up and gives them advise on how to cheat death. I knew that he had to be death himself as he knew their names with out them telling them their names and the way in the second movie how Claire seemed to know him? Makes you kind of wonder, doesn't it

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GL84
2015/10/26

When a group of survivors of a devastating bridge collapse suddenly start turning up dead in a series of freak accidents, the others learn that they were meant to die on that day and try to prevent it from happening to them as well.As much as this one provides a lot to absolutely love, there's still a few problems here that do keep this down. When this one works, it's enjoyable mainly for its high-quality action along the way here, starting with the absolutely fantastic opening hallucination here as the small cracks in the road lead to the series of rather fun roadways dropping off into the water below taking people and cars along with setting up the series of support collapses that take out several others along the way as the fleeing survivors are taken out as they try to escape back to safety in a fun sequence that serves as a rather enjoyable opening. When it comes to the real accident and the events relating to the escape gives this one a really enjoyable beginning. Other fun moments here come from the spectacular attacks along the way as the deaths are a lot of fun if a bit hokey at times in the Rube Goldberg-ness of their set-ups, especially the gymnast accident and their co-workers' accident in the factory are just fun if goofy and ill- thought-out even though in all the kills the gore is spectacular and the suspense is decently handled. The set-up in the massage parlor and the doctor's office work the best here, which are really chilling and make for some fine times here giving this one enough positives to hold out over the few flaws here. The biggest one here is the revelation added to the storyline here, though the new twist on the hero's plight doesn't make much sense. For something as supposedly vicious and cruel as what's stalking the heroes to just roll over like it does here with this new twist doesn't really make any sense at all, for that changes around the entire purpose of the events that transpire. It's barely even integrated into the story and seems placed there merely to give this one something new without really doing anything original or creative here. That also ends up giving us the finale in the restaurant which has no business being here and nearly ruins the film on its own just for its inclusion. The only other flaw here is the pace, since it's also way to lax about going after them once they've survived, taking forever to start knocking them off and we get way too much time with their personal lives here, making it way too boring in the first half. All in all, it's a pretty decent entry if not overly spectacular.Rated R: Graphic Violence and Graphic Language.

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James Wood
2015/05/12

For ten years characters have been succumbing to death in inventive and visceral ways, but in some of the franchise additions the stories and actual characters have sucked, it's only 3 and 5 that have freshened up things. Final Destination 5 is hands down the best in the franchise, and the use of 3D is alarmingly terrifying and jarringly realistic, the effects, shot in native 3D, truly make this movie the best 3D horror. Nicholas D'Agosto plays Sam, a hopeful Chef who has a vision of a Bridge collapse whilst on a business retreat. After realising his premonition is a hint of things to come, he flees the bridge along with seven of his co-workers narrowly escaping death. But they have cheated death, and now it's coming for them. The biggest bit of praise I will give this new entry is the cool premise of "take a life, to save yours". Essentially the characters think if they kill somebody else death will skip them, it's a great premise to keep the franchise fresh, especially after the abysmal entry Final Destination 4. Although Mary Elizabeth Winstead remains my favourite lead in the franchise, D'Agosto is excellent, he plays the part very well as Sam, who after the disaster tries to go about life normally. The supporting cast in this one are the best, I loved Jacqueline MacInnes' Wood whose performance is witty and sexy, and Emma Bell ups her game yet again which I didn't think was possible as she was incredible in Frozen (2010) Every single entry to this franchise, even the shoddy fourth entry, feature wonderfully gory death scenes that crank the inventiveness level up each time. Number five boasts the most suspenseful deaths, Director Steven Quale literally keeps you affixiated to the screen gritting your teeth as he builds up to the terror before the death. The first death is gloriously gory and painful to watch, as Ellen Wroe's Candice dies after a horrific gymnast accident where her whole body snaps, but it's the consistent shots of that damned sharp screw in view that will keep you on edge. P.J Byrne's Oscar gets what he deserves after thieving a dead co-workers massage therapy appointment, involving acupuncture needles and a bloody big Buddha statue, I needn't say no more. Best of though is Jacqueline MacInnes' Wood's character, Olivia, who undergoes laser eye surgery. It's visceral, no holds barred and unbearable, feeling sick is how I would describe this fine horror moment. All this in absolutely glorious and proper 3D only adds to the twisted nature, those acupuncture needles poke out the screen, the laser eye breaches the barriers of the TV screen plus many loose objects pop out at you. Although the highlight is the frightening bridge collapse, it is undoubtedly one of the finest visual set pieces ever and the best premonition in the Final Destination series. Sam foresees the collapse, each of the key characters is either sliced up, flattened beneath falling debris or splattered, and the depth effects sprawl into the screen spectacularly, I was in awe at the whole sequence, 3D has never felt more alive or far away. Blood splatters onto your glasses, and even simple shots of the characters talking you can tell how convincing the depth is.

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JohnLeeT
2015/01/21

The five minute opening bridge sequence of this film may be one of the most realistic and overwhelmingly exciting in motion picture history. And that is only the start. With electric intensity the suspense continues to build and the horror eventually reaches an unendurable climax. Unmatched special effects work and cinematography of Oscar caliber will have the individual viewer fighting for breath as an outstandingly written script goes for the jugular. Beautifully and skillfully directed with an exciting cast of young actors you will be seeing much more of in the future, this is not only the best entry in this franchise. It is also a truly magnificent motion picture of incredible proportions on its own and could hardly be more highly praised.

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