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However, the biggest scare in the movie is the one death that comes out of nowhere in the middle of a dialogue sequence, delivering a shock that can’t come from more obviously foreshadowed set-pieces.
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The ‘money stuff’ of the film is the elaborate accidents, accompanied by such supernatural effects as passing shadows and mysteriously seeping water, with entire rooms full of objects (a leaky toilet, a bathtub washing line, a block of knives, a computer, a cracked vodka mug) conspiring against the unwary, which sets up the neat joke of Alex alone in a cabin putting corks over every protruding nail and taping down anything that might conceivably be a threat. In his ominious one-scene cameo, Tony Todd (of the Candyman films) spiels about death’s design but is more concerned with providing gruesome laughs by spouting his lines as he calmly embalms the dead Tod, discomforting Alex and Clear but also taking the film well beyond the apparent realism it has hitherto espoused.
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Therefore, there isn’t the time to grapple with thornier issues like free will and predestination. Indeed, story problems really set in with absurd sequences of the slightly psychic protagonist laboriously working out who is next in line for an Omen-style freak accident by overlaying the path of the explosion over the seating plan of the doomed flight, and then realising that he has made several mistaken assumptions and that death is working down a differently-ordered list.Īlso, as an entry in the current cycle of teenage horror films, this has chosen to tackle its one alotted weighty subject (dying young) with all due reverence: for a change, we see that the sudden deaths of kids affect an entire community as Alex becomes the scapegoat for all manner of ill-feelings simply because he is around and weird enough to be blamed. It is also likely that the original story by Jeffrey Reddick simply can’t stand up under close examination, with an underlying vision of life and death that shifts from scene to scene and never approaches coherence. It may be that debuting feature director James Wong and his writing partner Glenn Morgan have not been able to unlearn the habits aquired in scripting many episodes of The X Files and Millennium, shows which have continuing mysteries and are thus not obliged to offer closure. Unfortunately (and ironically for a film so titled), Final Destination has after its set-up literally nowhere to go. There’s a real feeling for the chaos that ensues after Alex’s freak-out, which serves also to deftly introduce all the characters who will (temporarily survive), and the real-life explosion that replicates Alex’s premonition is shatteringly done, as a puff of flame in the distance while Alex and Carter are pulled out of another fight before the blast shatters the terminal windows. Grimly silent as all his schoolfriends are arguing, flirting or joking, Alex observes a succession of details that serve to convince him that his flight is a death-trap: the gap between boarding tunnel and plane door, a crying baby and a handicapped passenger (Tod comments that God would have to be really cruel to let this plane crash), miserable weather outside, scraped paint and patches of rust on the wings and fuselage, a broken toggle on the seat-back tray, alarmingly casual staff, piped John Denver music (‘didn’t he die in a plane crash?’).
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The opening sequence of Final Destination may not have the elaborate effects of the plane crashes that start Alive or Fearless, but does manage to convey every white-knuckle flyer’s vision of the worst aspects of flying.
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I thought I’d assemble my notes/reviews of the series in one handy place.