Final Destination 5
Final Destination 5
R | 12 August 2011 (USA)
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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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Vashirdfel

Simply A Masterpiece

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Claysaba

Excellent, Without a doubt!!

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Contentar

Best movie of this year hands down!

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RipDelight

This is a tender, generous movie that likes its characters and presents them as real people, full of flaws and strengths.

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jacobjohntaylor1

This is one of the worst horror movie ever. It is so predictable. The 1st Final Destination is better. And that is an awful movie. Final Destination 2 is a better movie. And that is an awful movie. Final Destination 3 is great movie. That is the best Final Destination movie it is one of the best horror movies of all time. And this one is just pooh pooh. Final Destination 3D is a better movie and that was awful. Why does this have a 5.9. It is not scary at all. There is to mush hype about this movie. It is very badly written do not see it. Just see Final Destination 3 and do not bother with an of the other Final Destination movies.

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Guillermo Bosque

Summary: Final Destination 5 delivers mind-blowing special effects, suspense, and an unforgettable bridge collapse sequence. 84/100 (B+)Directed by Steven Quale, Final Destination 5 is undoubtedly the strongest installment of the franchise. Why? The script was improved and the movie is well-directed. The special effects were astonishing. The bridge collapse sequence was epic and unforgettable. This scene has the best CGI I have seen, everything looked so real. Also, the sound mixing and the editing were surprisingly well done. Final Destination 5 has the right director, writer and cast. The main character played by Nicholas D'Agosto did a good job, and his co-star Emma Bell clearly knows how to scream out loud, I loved her final scream in the bridge collapse scene. The rest of the cast was good enough, nothing special. Moving on, most of the characters were likable and I cared about them. There was only one character that was painfully annoying, Isaac performed by P.J. Byrne. He was unnecessary and silly.This is my favorite movie of the franchise. Final Destination 5 may be as messy and pointlessly gory as the other installments of the franchise, but the difference here is that the script is better, and no line is wasted. Also, the movie had no jump scares, I loved that. The director created a suspenseful and scary atmosphere throughout the film. The death scenes were amazing, intense and sometimes exaggerated. Steven Quale has potential. He did a pretty good job with this movie, and must do more movies like this in the future. Anyway, my conclusion is that this entry is as messy as the previous installments, but the writing was improved, the suspense and the direction were neat too. I have heard that the 3D effects here were eye-popping, I can not wait to see it on 3D. Surely FD5 has flaws, but I do not care, it was entertaining as hell to me. I highly recommend it for fans of the franchise. (B+)

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Theo Robertson

Death can't be cheated so you know what's coming next . Someone has a premonition of a disaster , they alert their friends . escape from the scene and find the disaster comes true and thank their lucky stars they escaped death . Next thing they know death comes for them in a series of cruel and graphic freak accidents There's not a lot of milage in this premise and there's an element that if you've seen one film you've seen them all . With FINAL DESTINATION 5 you spend much of the time feeling that the producers have become fed up with the franchise because the deaths show a lack of imagination . It sounds cruel and more than a little cynical but that's much of the selling point of the series being surprised as to how characters get killed and feeling something akin to enjoyment that the film makers have pulled the rug out from under you . It also suffers from the same fault as the previous instalment with having the gimmick of 3-D in order to shock the audience but it detracts from the impact of the deaths rather than embellish the impact . Another unimaginative element is the demographic where most of the characters are of a similar age . With hindsight the best film in the franchise is the second if only because the characters are much more diverse !!!! SUGGESTIVE SPOILERS !!!! As I said I spent most of the film thinking there's not much imagination to the proceedings and there's a suggestion you can escape death by killing someone in your place , a type of kill or be killed dilemma . A slightly desperate plot turn too since your dilemma is dying quickly or spending the rest of your natural life in an American maximum security prison so it's not really much of a dilemma . Then the producers play a blinder be having an ending I never saw coming in a million years and it's so simple and is a great way to finally wrap up the series which looks like ending with this movie

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SnoopyStyle

Sam Lawton (Nicholas D'Agosto) is going to his brother's wedding but his girlfriend Molly Harper (Emma Bell) cancels and breaks up. He is wrestling with a job offer in Paris. His friend boss Peter Friedkin (Miles Fisher) is trying to hide a relationship with intern Candice Hooper (Ellen Wroe). Olivia Castle (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) is a bitch. Isaac Palmer (P.J. Byrne) is a talkative womanizer. Nathan (Arlen Escarpeta) is pushed by union rep Roy and Dennis (David Koechner) is the big boss. The group is going to a business team-building retreat. The bridge collapses and most of them die. It turns out to be a dream and Sam is able to save 8 of the group. However death has different designs. Agent Jim Block (Courtney B. Vance) investigates but he doesn't believe Sam's explanation. Coroner William Bludworth (Tony Todd) warns them and gives them a possible solution.The opening bridge death dream sequence is great and a vast improvement over the previous racetrack sequence in 4. The CG looks much better this time around. The set pieces look realistic except maybe for the final kills. After the save, the individual kills are nothing new to the franchise. The laser eye surgery is a nice kill. There is something about being close to the eye that is truly creepy. Also the final twist is nicely constructed. And who doesn't love a kill montage.

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