What I Liked: Hey FD is back and most of the deaths are pretty fun. The opening sequence that takes place in the 60’s at a Space Needle equivalent, called The Sky View, is long and elaborate involving multiple layers of destruction and carnage. At twenty minutes it’s a short film unto itself. It doesn’t beat the opening of part2 with the loose logs on the highway (still the best sequence in the entire series in my opinion) but it’s impressive nonetheless for how intricate it is. Other highlights include the MRI machine and backyard BBQ scenes. Good buildup of tension and misdirection. Each payoff got a chuckle out of me.
There are some clever ideas the filmmakers try out that I
don’t think were in any of the previous installments. For example, the Reaper seems to punish
someone who is not on his immediate list for interfering too much in the
sequence. Also, at one point the
protagonist correctly predicts how events will unfold in quick succession to
cause a death. Another couple of elements
are introduced that are neat but that’s spoiler territory.
What I Didn’t Like: This item isn’t so much of a
gripe but more of a personal preference.
If you read my other thoughts on the previous films you’ll know that I
tend to gravitate towards the sillier entries like parts 2 and 4. This one has a more serious tone that matches
part 5. There are plenty of moments of comic relief,
and thankfully they’re handled much better than part 5’s coarse humor, but for me the balance is just not
ideal. With a premise this outrageous
either give me the goofy or push the tone into dark ass territory. Pretty sure I’m an outlier on this though so
maybe ignore this paragraph.
Overall Impressions: Yep, we got a Final Destination movie folks. Initially it may seem like part 6 is a departure from the typical structure
we’re used to but it really isn’t. The
movie presents the events to you very slightly out of order in the beginning
but then quickly settles into the same old familiar plot points. A protagonist notices Death is killing those
around them in a specific order, they have premonitions, search for a way to
break the chain so they can survive, they think they’ve done that and
eventually realize they were wrong. Over
twenty years later Part 2 is still
the only one that bucks this trend a bit.
Look, bottom line is this episode delivers exactly what you
expect from a FD, nothing more,
nothing less. For me it’s on par with
the likes of parts 3 and 5.
What’s amazing is this franchise hasn’t missed a beat in the fourteen
year (!) gap since the last one. Shit picks
up right where that one left off.
Weirdly, even the effects look like they’re from fourteen years ago. But yea, a solid entry. Nothing to get overexcited about.
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