What I Liked: Giving lead Rennie (Jensen Daggett (Major League: Back to the Minors)) haunting visions of young Jason drowning isn’t a bad idea. As a child she was thrown into Crystal Lake in a harsh effort by her uncle to teach her to swim and little ghost Jason grabs her causing her to nearly drown. Some character having a connection to Jason is welcome especially one that avoids having a blood link which would’ve been the easy thing to do. These visions go unexplained for too long though in my opinion leaving you wondering what the fuck is going on until near the end.
What I Didn’t Like: Everyone always complains how the
subtitle is “Jason Takes Manhattan” but so little of the movie is actually
spent there and it’s a valid complaint.
To be fair the last half hour technically does take place in the Big
Apple but 99.9% of it is in back alleys, docks, rooftops, sewers, etc. Even the subway and diner scenes could be practically
anywhere. When they show Jason in
Manhattan for real, this is unmistakably NYC, we did it folks, here he is, it’s
less than a minute in Times Square. And
he looks as out of place as you can imagine.
The image reminds me of those dirty costumed characters that hang out
there taking pictures with tourists. The
lesson learned from this is you can’t put Jason in a highly populated
area. He loses his menace.
The teleporting power I just don’t understand either. The movie is clear that Jason can move from
one place to another instantaneously yet he still chooses to stalk after his
prey most of the time. Like when the
last group of survivors rows away in a lifeboat he simply stands there
watching. Why doesn’t he teleport into
the boat and kill everyone? It opens the
door to this character being even more god-like which is completely
unnecessary.
Overall Impressions: There’s an odd carelessness to
this installment that’s very frustrating to sit through. But I wanna be careful because this isn’t the
film writer/director Rob Hedden (writer: MacGyver) intended to
make. Originally he wrote a lot more
scenes using NYC landmarks like the Brooklyn Bridge and Madison Square Garden
but the budget wasn’t there. Well, if
they couldn’t get the locations they needed to make the film work (particularly
if you’re gonna advertise a specific locale in the goddamn subtitle) then they
should’ve nixed the idea altogether. Hedden
wasn’t happy with the results and is just as disappointed as anyone in the
final product.
I feel bad saying this because Hedden seems like a nice
enough guy but this is a dumb fuckin’ movie that’s kinda shoddily made. There aren’t many redeeming qualities about
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