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Final Destination 4

Originaltitel: The Final Destination
  • 2009
  • 18
  • 1 Std. 22 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,1/10
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Final Destination 4 (2009)
The Final Destination Trailer - After a teen's premonition of a deadly race-car crash helps saves the lives of his friends, Death sets out to collect those who evaded their end.
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Nachdem die Vorahnung eines jungen Mannes von einem tödlichen Rennwagenunfall hilft, das Leben seiner Altersgenossen zu retten, macht sich der Tod auf den Weg, um diejenigen zu sammeln, die ... Alles lesenNachdem die Vorahnung eines jungen Mannes von einem tödlichen Rennwagenunfall hilft, das Leben seiner Altersgenossen zu retten, macht sich der Tod auf den Weg, um diejenigen zu sammeln, die ihrem Ende entgangen sind.Nachdem die Vorahnung eines jungen Mannes von einem tödlichen Rennwagenunfall hilft, das Leben seiner Altersgenossen zu retten, macht sich der Tod auf den Weg, um diejenigen zu sammeln, die ihrem Ende entgangen sind.

  • Regie
    • David R. Ellis
  • Drehbuch
    • Eric Bress
    • Jeffrey Reddick
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Nick Zano
    • Krista Allen
    • Andrew Fiscella
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    5,1/10
    131.304
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    BELIEBTHEIT
    218
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    • Regie
      • David R. Ellis
    • Drehbuch
      • Eric Bress
      • Jeffrey Reddick
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Nick Zano
      • Krista Allen
      • Andrew Fiscella
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    • 30Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 2 Gewinne & 2 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Nick Zano
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    • Hunt
    Krista Allen
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    • MILF…
    Andrew Fiscella
    • Mechanic
    Bobby Campo
    Bobby Campo
    • Nick
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    Haley Webb
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    Mykelti Williamson
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    • Anchorwoman
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      • Eric Bress
      • Jeffrey Reddick
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    Zusammenfassung

    Reviewers say 'The Final Destination' is criticized for its lack of originality, weak character development, and poor acting. Many find the plot predictable and repetitive, following the same formula as previous films. While some praise the 3D effects, others view them as a gimmick. Creative death scenes and gore are appreciated by some but deemed over-the-top by others. The film is generally seen as a fun yet forgettable entry, with mixed opinions on its quality compared to earlier installments.
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    5DirtyStarling

    Gimmicky Horror

    For me, a rating of 5 out of 10 means I didn't like the movie, but I didn't hate it either.

    "The Final Destination" is a 3D horror thriller gimmick. Even though I saw this in 2D, there were many elements that were very obviously designed to be in 3D to take full advantage of the medium.

    However, the film itself just isn't good.

    The acting is terrible. The story is formulaic. There's nothing really interesting as far as the plot. No discussion of death. No new interesting concepts. Lots of fluff in the form of false kills. And the entire film from the opening credits to the closing credits is about the methods in which these people die.

    What this movie is really about is killing young, attractive individuals in a manner which will compliment the 3D. Nothing else. It's just killing people using a Rube Goldberg device or a flying object in 3D.

    Some of the special effects are good, and a few of the deaths are interesting, however, the film doesn't really do anything for me. It's just kind of there. I don't really hate it, but I don't really like it either. I also don't really care for 3D in general. I think it's a stupid way of getting you to pay a little extra, like IMAX (which is a bigger screen and some extra speakers. Yaay).

    Overall, if you like the 3D gimmick; you're just looking for a movie to take a few friends to and have a little fun; and you don't really care about plot, characters, or story, you might have some fun. To anyone else, I wouldn't really recommend it. It's just a studio gimmick and can be easily ignored.

    5/10 - Nothing special.
    3Jay_Exiomo

    A series of fatally unfortunate events

    Arriving on local theaters without the benefit of 3-D, the novelty of "The Final Destination" goes doubly kaput, as it not only lacks inspired deaths and sympathetic characters, but also because the flatness of David R. Ellis' body bag-fodder isn't mitigated by whatever shallow entertainment an additional dimension might have brought.

    Eric Bress' script wastes no time in shaping its interchangeable characters as, apparently, Death has to immediately dive into placing its cardboard victims in intricate fatalities that have been the series' central gimmick. Nick (Bobby Campo) experiences a premonition of a disaster in a race track and manages to get a few people out, who would have otherwise died. As per the franchise's tradition, Death won't be cheated and it starts to do anything -- like toppling cans and letting waters drip -- to create a ripple of events that would eliminate the survivors.

    Despite showing how lame entertainment can be entertainingly lame with "Snakes on a Plane," Ellis -- who also directed "Final Destination 2" -- doesn't strive for an ounce of creativity, resulting to a terribly disposable fare that fails to hit its its mark despite aiming so low. And as embodied by the narrative shortcuts this gorefest constantly employs, the Rube Goldberg set pieces start to feel less impressive than mechanical, which makes one believe that Death has worked itself too much over the last three installments.
    3moviewizguy

    Take the trip in Real D 3D

    I would like to start off by saying I'm a fan of the FINAL DESTINATION series. Even the much maligned third film is starting to grow on me. When it was announced that David Ellis was returning to the director chair (along with screenwriter Eric Bress), I was quite excited, considering that part two is arguably the best in the series. But this one. If I were to describe this film in one word, I would say DISAPPOINTING. In fact, this is one of the most disappointing movies of this year! The fact that the makers of part two has returned just adds on to the frustration.

    The film starts off pretty rushed. In fact, the film is rushed altogether. You feel as if the filmmakers wanted to get through with the film. The laziness is so apparent in here that you're wondering how much the executives offered in their salary. The film is so lazy that there are even glaring plot holes in the hackneyed script! How the hell does a film that is based on something ridiculous have plot holes? The film—better yet, the franchise, spends most of its time in setting up rules on the order people are going to die yet this film ignores practically everything and kills people in any order it feels like!

    Even the clever foreshadowing from the previous films is quite blatant here. The laziness is also extended to the death scenes. Remember, quality, not quantity. Even though this film has the most death scenes compared to the previous entries, most of them suck and even that word wouldn't give the deaths that much justice. We all have to admit it sooner or later but we see these films for the death scenes. What is the freaking point in watching this film if they turn out to be lazy to an extent that some death scenes are rehashed from previous FD films? Exactly. There is no point.

    Another problem about the death scenes is that there is barely any suspense when people are about to get killed. Usually, in the FD films, seeing the set up of the Rube Goldberg-like death scenes IS the suspense, but in here, they feel as if they come out of nowhere because of how rushed everything is. They're surprising, yes, but the surprises wear off very quickly. Google up Alfred Hitchcock's definition of "suspense" to learn the difference between surprise and suspense.

    Let's move on to the next problem: CGI. With the 3D technology, it's obvious the filmmakers wanted to add more CGI effects so the images could pop out on the screen. The problem here is that the FINAL DESTINATION series is always known for their practical effects. The premonition sequence in here works well in 3D, sure, but the CGI is terrible! They look so fake that I questioned how this film wasn't released direct to DVD.

    You know you have a bad film when a franchise that was supposed to be scary and mysterious now turns into something that pokes fun of itself. It has happened many times before, most notably, the NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET franchise. It's as if the filmmakers were aware that the franchise is dying and that their last attempt was to add self-aware characters and idiotic, dumb lines in the film with the many problems the film already has.

    Even the characters are more like an excuse to kill them off later. It's apparent that this isn't a movie but more of a carnival ride, waiting to see who dies and how they will die. That's how low this film has gone. You'd also be surprised to find out that the most fleshed out character is, in fact, not the protagonist, but a supporting character, played by Mykelti Williamson. He gives a laughable and forced performance but that's nothing compared to Bobby Campo, who is easily the worst premonitionist in the franchise. He can't act to save his life. And the less we say about the others, the better. However, I'm willing to admit the only character I did feel sympathy for was played by Krista Allen, who plays a motherly role with an extremely short running time.

    However, there are other few things that I liked about the film (emphasis on the word "few"): There's a sequence in a salon and a car wash that have at least SOME suspense. I don't know if this counts but I also liked the opening credits, which I thought was ingenious, a montage of the previous films' memorable death scenes. And that's about it. Three things. What an accomplishment!

    I guess it isn't hard to tell but this is, by far, the weakest in the series because there's nothing new. You'd expect that a mythology so easily expandable would be explored here but no. By the end of the film, you feel underwhelmed. You wished they could have done better. In fact, you KNOW they could have done better. If they were to make a fifth film, they better put some thought into it. If you're thinking about watching this movie only ONCE, you should see it in its intended format in 3D AND in theaters, but I don't see why anyone should waste their money on this film.
    3jinkazama10

    The worst in the series

    This was the worst entry in the series for the following reasons:

    1. At approximately 80 minutes the film is too short and there isn't any sort of time given to building up tension.

    2. Pretty much all of the deaths are given away in the previews, so when someone dies its no surprise whatsoever. By taking away the surprise aspect the movie was ruined.

    3. There is even less of a plot here then the other 3. Granted the basic premise is the same but they didn't even try here.

    4. The deaths themselves were very "meh" and fake looking. Way too much CGI was used. Not only that but they cut away from what probably would have been the most visually interesting death. 5. No Tony Todd. He was seen in the first 2 and heard in the 3rd one. At this point the fans expect to see him. They should have tried to get him in here somehow.

    I could go on and on. I hope that if they make a 5th one that James Wong (who directed the first and third films) returns to give the series a proper send off as the David Ellis entries to the franchise (the second and fourth films) are definitely the weakest links in the series. To his credit though, part 2 did probably have some of the best deaths in the series (opening premonition, fire escape ladder, and plate glass).
    4Tony-Kiss-Castillo

    3D GLASSES ON...7.5*******....GLASSES OFF...4****--SIMPLE AS THAT!

    There is a LOT I could say about this MOVIE....

    ....But FIRST: Let us FOCUS on the Title's Content and Context....

    This is a Review STRAIGHT from the GUT! (My "ID" was in Suspended Animation while viewing this...As was my brain!)

    Yesterday, I read MOVIES or FILMS Review for The Final Destination, where she mentions how much fun the 3-D element was. It occurred to me that I hadn't seen a 3-D movie in a theater for OVER 40 Years! "FUN" being the operative buzz-word, suddenly, I had a tremendous urge to see the 3-D version, ASAP!

    Well, I just got back a couple hours ago! This Movie and my opinion of it can easily be encapsulated in just a few words: "3-D GLASSES ON: 7.5******** "/ 3-D GLASSES OFF: "4****!" That's the whole Enchilada! I went to see "The FINAL" with a very specific purpose in mind: To enjoy the hell out of the 3-D gimmick aspect! And solely based on that single criterion, "The FINAL" was most satisfying indeed!

    As entertained as I was with the 3-D images, I'd like to add some observations: Would NEVER consider seeing it again, with or without glasses! Would not see another 3-D movie in a Theater, unless I was convinced the film had stand alone merit!!! This REAL 3-D process, incidentally, is FAR superior to the old RED/GREEN 3-D glasses we've known for many years!

    No headaches! No blurry vision during the film! Much crisper and cleaner image! The film hardly has anything else positive going for it..."Same Old-Same Old" in just about every area you could mention, except for everything related to the visual and 3-D department.

    ....ENJOY! / DISFRUTELA!.

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      During the car wash scene, Haley Webb actually broke the car window when she was pounding on it. The editors left the shot in.
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      (at around 1h 13 mins) The sprinkler system that saves the movie theatre would not work. Water cannot put out a chemical fire, you would need a foam system, and not only would it not put it out but it would spread the fire and make it wider.
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      Hunt Wynorski: We just lost a really hot MILF.

    • Crazy Credits
      Opening credits run over a "greatest hits" of the kills in earlier installments, presented as 3D CGI X-rays.
    • Alternative Versionen
      Available in 2D and 3D on both DVD and Blu-ray.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Inglourious Basterds/Post Grad/World's Greatest Dad (2009)
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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 3. September 2009 (Deutschland)
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      • HBOMAX
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      • Englisch
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      • Orlando, Florida, USA(Reshoots)
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      • 40.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 66.477.700 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 27.408.309 $
      • 30. Aug. 2009
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 186.167.139 $
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