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Destino final

Título original: Final Destination
  • 2000
  • B
  • 1h 38min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Devon Sawa, Ali Larter, Seann William Scott, Kerr Smith, and Amanda Detmer in Destino final (2000)
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Un adolescente tiene una visión de él y sus amigos muriendo en un accidente de avión. Previene el accidente, pero la muerte los persigue uno por uno.Un adolescente tiene una visión de él y sus amigos muriendo en un accidente de avión. Previene el accidente, pero la muerte los persigue uno por uno.Un adolescente tiene una visión de él y sus amigos muriendo en un accidente de avión. Previene el accidente, pero la muerte los persigue uno por uno.

  • Dirección
    • James Wong
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    • Glen Morgan
    • James Wong
    • Jeffrey Reddick
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    • Devon Sawa
    • Ali Larter
    • Kerr Smith
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      • 3 premios ganados y 5 nominaciones en total

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    Devon Sawa
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    • Alex Browning
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    • Clear Rivers
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    Reviewers say 'Final Destination' is lauded for its inventive premise, creative death scenes, and tense atmosphere, offering a fresh take on horror with Death as the antagonist. However, it faces criticism for underdeveloped characters, uneven acting, and over-reliance on supernatural elements deemed absurd by some. The middle section is often viewed as repetitive, and the exploration of fate and mortality is seen as shallow. Despite these issues, the film's entertainment factor and striking deaths maintain its appeal for many audiences.
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    7Movie-12

    Thrilling with a creepy atmosphere. *** out of ****.

    FINAL DESTINATION / (2000) ***

    Starring: Devon Sawa, Ali Larter, Kerr Smith, Chad E. Donella, Amanda Detmer, and Kristen Cloke. Directed by James Wong. Written by Jeffrey Reddick, Glen Morgan and James Wong. Running time: 90 minutes. Rated R (for terror violence and language).

    I think it is safe to say every individual has different feelings about death. Some fear it. Others deny it. Most are weary in some way regarding decease. "Final Destination" is a perfect thriller for skeptics, detailing seven confused individuals who accidentally escape demise, discovering the impossibility of defrauding their destined time. The film's atmosphere provokes cringe through a presumably omnipresent force stalking the characters, producing audience participation whether the Grim Reaper is footsteps away from us all.

    Devon Sawa ("Idle Hands," "Wild America") is a high school senior named Alex Browning. He and his French class are at an airport flying to Paris for a field trip with their teacher, Ms. Lewton (Kristen Cloke). Once on the plane Alex begins to experience a dream-like vision of the jet exploding in midair killing all of its passengers. As the plane is about to descend, Alex notices his illusion gradually comes to life. This leaves him no choice but to cause a small riot leaving him and six other passengers thrown off the flight.

    Students Carter (Kerr Smith), the ignorant jerk and girlfriend Terry (Amanda Detmer), Alex's best friend, Tod (Chad E. Donella), other peers Billy (Seann William Scott), Clear (Ali Larter), Ms. Lewton and Alex watch from the airport as their late flight bursts into flames within minutes after takeoff-leaving these characters suspiciously confused about fate.

    The film wastes no time depicting its setup. The rushed opening leads to lack of character development. Whereas the character's personalities are clear, we feel little remorse for many of them. The dramatic premise is horrific and revealing, playing like an extended "The X Files" episode without paranormal detectives. "Final Destination" is creative and full of variety; we witness the plane crash from two different perspectives, as a passenger and an observer.

    Days after the crash, the survivors begin to die in unusual manners-almost as if a curse of death was placed on them for cheating demise. Alex digs deeper and discovers his companions are being killed by strange coincidences in the order they would have died from the explosion on the flight. In desperation, he attempts to contradict death for everyone remaining while under superstition of two disillusioned law enforcers.

    There are a few overlooked characters in "Final Destination," mostly adults who seem to have an IQ score in the mid-nineties. The teenager's parents are left out most of the story. There is also a briefly creepy appearance by a mortician but is short-circuited by the plot. He is one of the many characters who end up explaining a lot of the plot to us.

    Most recent teen horror romps feature a madman chasing characters with sharp objects. "Final Destination" is too smart to fall in that cliché, however. It has a punctual reason for inhabiting teens: these are young people full of energy and life, all the more reason for them to fight death.

    The film, written by Jeffrey Reddick, Glen Morgan and director James Wong, never explains why the Alex character has visions of upcoming disasters. The idea makes for an intriguing story, but there are no interesting subplots or side characters here. Therefore without being backed up by supporting stories the filmmakers must thoroughly justify the character's reason for being. Wong seems to overlook Alex's illusions, a concept holding the entire movie together.

    Although "Final Destination" provides many edge-of-your-seat surprises and tension, the film likes to poke fun at many of its scenes. Like the average teenage thriller, the movie takes itself seriously about three quarters of the time-leaving the last quarter as comic relief. Certainly having nothing against comedic sequences in horror flicks, I just prefer a movie true to its genre. Even though "Final Destination" is nowhere near perfect, it is the truest film to the teen slasher gender along time.

    "Final Destination" is brought to you by New Line Cinema.
    7damianphelps

    My Daughter Will Not Watch This Before Flying...Lol

    Final Destination is an awesome movie full of fun jump scares and humourous 'accidents' which is exactly what you want in this type of movie.

    As there are half a dozen of these movies it does become a challenge to separate what deaths happen in each movie as they all blend together somewhat.

    Its targeted at a teen audience, in spite of that the film works for all age groups. Check it out :)
    9jdring2007

    still a blast to watch, if even subtler than its sequels; Devon Sawa is young gold, characters you care about, and while not perfect, is worth its merit

    The one that started it all: a franchise of over-the-top "action," outrageous gore, and characters you often couldn't care less about. Yet in this one, none of those really apply. The death scenes are in ways subtle and clever, sometimes drawn out to exacerbate tension, while others are arguably very predictable, but nonetheless thrilling. The plane scene is chaotic and how it culminates, very intense. Aside from one decapitation, not much gore. Meanwhile the characters, in my opinion, are the best the series has had to offer, particularly thanks to Devon Sawa, and the personality he elicits in Alex Browning. Others satisfy, too, from Sean William Scott to Kerr Smith. There's some subtle humor, some drama, and some creativity to be had. As much praise as I have to offer the movie, it still has its many flaws and even silly moments. But for what it's worth, it was the beginning, and it remains a fun watch despite the slew of even more over-the-top installments that followed it.
    7thinker1691

    " Fear cannot harm you, it is only the feeling one gets prior to it occurring "

    There are a number of super talented actor/directors in Hollywood. One of the most prolific is James Wong. In this film which he not only wrote, but directed as well he displays what many would consider his best work to date. This is the story of Alex Browning (Devon Sawa) who accompanies his high school friends on a field trip to France. However, moments before the plane departs, Alex has a premonition the plane will explode in mid-air. Sensing he is about to die, he breaks for the exit in a violent plea to leave the aircraft. When he demands to be put off, several of his friends add to his fear by panicking. When they are asked to leave, they are held by the security police in the waiting area, where they all see the plane depart and then moments later explode in mid-air. There after things which should go better for him, having saved peoples lives, go terribly wrong. One by one all the people whom he saved begin to die mysteriously with Alex realizing he knows why. Death stalks everyone, but in this story, they are warned in advance. The movie has some horrific moments, which the audience senses become more pronounced as death arrives. Great acting by the cast makes this film a must see. ****
    7jakerhamilton

    Only "bad" movies dare to be this bold

    It's not surprising that critics bashed this movie. In a movie review, most critics primarily value cohesion, refinement, calculated expertise; clearly that is not Final Destination.

    Much of the acting feels reminiscent of day-time TV shows. Lots of the dialogue is awkward, and contrived as ways to clarify plot points and move the story forward. The editing often fails to convey the right mood: seemingly dramatic moments coming off as humorous, humorous moments feeling at odds with the rising tension. In short, as with most teen horror flicks, this is not what most would consider a "good" movie.

    But something special can happen when a movie stops taking itself too seriously:

    Pure inventiveness.

    The idea that the "killer" can be the fabric of life itself, instilled in me a type of fear I'd never expected from a horror film. Everyday objects like kitchen appliances and fishing rods are now something to be feared; it leads to a sense that you can't trust any aspect of the seemingly mundane world around you.

    And though many of the deaths feel pretty ridiculous (though in incredibly entertaining ways), in a sense, they are also the most realistic deaths a horror movie could show. Freak accidents happen everyday. Most of us don't know how or when we're going to die; the world around you could be out to get you at any time. The fear comes through in the character's distrust in everyday life, and struggle against the inevitable.

    From this paranoia comes a fun and compelling story, one with unexpected turns around every corner as the characters fight against this unique existential threat.

    What Final Destination lacks in refinement, it makes up for in creativity and pure entertainment.

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    • Trivia
      The story was originally going to be the concept for an episode of Los expedientes secretos X (1993), which was inspired by Sole Survivor (1984). In this movie, a woman who was the sole survivor of a plane crash starts to be haunted by dead people that Death uses temporarily as vessels trying to kill her to correct its plan, and killing everyone who suspect it.
    • Errores
      (at around 10 mins) When Alex pushes Tod shortly before boarding the plane, Tod says "Ow that hurt". But when he says "That hurt" his mouth is not moving.
    • Citas

      Bludworth: In death there are no accidents, no coincidences, no mishaps, and no escapes.

    • Créditos curiosos
      The opening credits are done in a ghosting format.
    • Versiones alternativas
      The version aired on TV, in the U.S., on the Sci-FI channel, silences the profanity and cuts away right before the death sequences.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Mission to Mars/Ghost Dog/Agnes Browne/Deterrence (2000)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Rocky Mountain High
      Written by John Denver and Mike Taylor

      Performed by John Denver

      By arrangement with The RCA Records Label of BMG Entertainment

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    • How long is Final Destination?Con tecnología de Alexa
    • When Alex and Clear go to the mortuary and talk to Bludworth, he says that the only way to stop Death is to disrupt the order in which they die in. When Alex saves Carter's life before he dies from the train, shouldn't that have disrupted the order and prevent Death from claiming the rest?
    • Is "Final Destination" based on a book?
    • Who is Bludworth?

    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 21 de julio de 2000 (México)
    • Países de origen
      • Estados Unidos
      • Canadá
    • Sitios oficiales
      • HBOMAX
      • Official Facebook
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Francés
    • También se conoce como
      • Final Destination
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Victoria, Columbia Británica, Canadá
    • Productoras
      • New Line Cinema
      • Zide-Perry Productions
      • British Columbia Film Commission
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 23,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 53,331,147
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 10,015,822
      • 19 mar 2000
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 112,880,294
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      1 hora 38 minutos
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