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Destination finale 5

Titre original : Final Destination 5
  • 2011
  • 12
  • 1h 32min
NOTE IMDb
5,9/10
144 k
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POPULARITÉ
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Emma Bell, Nicholas D'Agosto, Arlen Escarpeta, Miles Fisher, and Jacqueline MacInnes Wood in Destination finale 5 (2011)
Survivors of a suspension bridge collapse frantically work together to try and outwit Death and its sinister agenda.
Lire trailer2:33
9 Videos
99+ photos
HorreurThrillerHorreur pour adolescentsHorreur SplatterHorreur surnaturelle

Les survivants de l'effondrement d'un pont suspendu apprennent qu'il est impossible de tromper la mort.Les survivants de l'effondrement d'un pont suspendu apprennent qu'il est impossible de tromper la mort.Les survivants de l'effondrement d'un pont suspendu apprennent qu'il est impossible de tromper la mort.

  • Réalisation
    • Steven Quale
  • Scénario
    • Eric Heisserer
    • Jeffrey Reddick
  • Casting principal
    • Nicholas D'Agosto
    • Emma Bell
    • Arlen Escarpeta
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    5,9/10
    144 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    216
    466
    • Réalisation
      • Steven Quale
    • Scénario
      • Eric Heisserer
      • Jeffrey Reddick
    • Casting principal
      • Nicholas D'Agosto
      • Emma Bell
      • Arlen Escarpeta
    • 371avis d'utilisateurs
    • 295avis des critiques
    • 50Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 victoires et 6 nominations au total

    Vidéos9

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    Trailer 2:33
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    Trailer 2:08
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    Final Destination 5: Laser Eye Surgery
    Clip 1:11
    Final Destination 5: Laser Eye Surgery
    Final Destination 5: What Do You Want From Us?
    Clip 1:01
    Final Destination 5: What Do You Want From Us?
    Final Destination 5: Prequel (Uk)
    Clip 1:15
    Final Destination 5: Prequel (Uk)
    Final Destination 5: Bridge Vfx (Uk)
    Clip 0:52
    Final Destination 5: Bridge Vfx (Uk)

    Photos691

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    Rôles principaux47

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    Nicholas D'Agosto
    Nicholas D'Agosto
    • Sam
    Emma Bell
    Emma Bell
    • Molly
    Arlen Escarpeta
    Arlen Escarpeta
    • Nathan
    Miles Fisher
    Miles Fisher
    • Peter Friedkin
    Ellen Wroe
    Ellen Wroe
    • Candice Hooper
    Jacqueline MacInnes Wood
    Jacqueline MacInnes Wood
    • Olivia Castle
    P.J. Byrne
    P.J. Byrne
    • Isaac
    David Koechner
    David Koechner
    • Dennis
    Courtney B. Vance
    Courtney B. Vance
    • Agent Block
    Tony Todd
    Tony Todd
    • Bludworth
    Brent Stait
    Brent Stait
    • Roy
    Roman Podhora
    Roman Podhora
    • John
    Jasmin Dring
    • Cho
    Barclay Hope
    Barclay Hope
    • Dr. Leonetti
    Chasty Ballesteros
    Chasty Ballesteros
    • Spa Receptionist
    Mike Dopud
    Mike Dopud
    • Chef
    Tanya Hubbard
    • Coach
    Frank Topol
    • Federal Agent
    • Réalisation
      • Steven Quale
    • Scénario
      • Eric Heisserer
      • Jeffrey Reddick
    • Toute la distribution et toute l’équipe technique
    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

    Avis des utilisateurs371

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    Résumé

    Reviewers say 'Final Destination 5' is lauded for its inventive and graphic death scenes, with the bridge collapse sequence being a highlight. The film's effort to refresh the franchise and its 3D effects are noted, though opinions differ. Acting and character development receive mixed feedback, and the plot is deemed formulaic yet adequate. The ending's link to the first film sparks debate, with some finding it clever and others disappointed. Overall, it's seen as an improvement, entertaining for series fans.
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    mschumann

    FD 5 Takes the Gold!

    So, I saw FD5 at its midnight release after purchasing my tickets days in advance. Yes, I'm that big of a fan; next to Nightmare on Elm Street, the FD franchise is my favorite. I don't want to make this a long review, but I will sum up my thoughts on this movie in one word… AMAZING! FD 5 is, IMO, the best installment to the franchise, and in some cases, surpasses the original. From start to finish, the movie is full of suspense, tension, excitement, and anticipation. It's enough to keep ME, someone who has followed this movie's production for the past year and knew just about everything about the movie going into it, at the edge of my seat. Yes, I knew who'd die, when they'd die, and how they'd die even before stepping foot into the theater. But, regardless, I wasn't let down one bit. This movie, unlike the others (minus the 1st), succeeded in giving character development. The death scenes were awesome and not too overly fictional, and even managed to throw in a new rule, "kill or be killed." Which gave a breath of fresh air to the almost stale plot that we all know of. The premonition scene is definitely the best of the franchise and the acting was on par. Not Oscar worthy, but definitely believable for what it is. I just can't say enough how great this movie is. Now I won't spoil anything for anyone, but the ending was EPIC! Words can't describe how amazing it was. Steven Quale did wonders with the use of 3D as well. Should it be seen in 3D…? YES! The film was shot in 3D and Quale knew when to emphasize the use of it without shoving it in our faces (except for the extra long title sequence, and credits). Anyways, while I loved this movie and everything about it, it did have a few things about it that underwhelmed me. The use of CGI blood was a bit more than I wanted, and at some points did look a bit fake. Also, some parts of the film were a bit too comedic. The comedic level should have been toned down for a particular scene (I'm looking at YOU, Issac.) Other than that, the movie was fantastic and an excellent installment into the FD family. I really recommend this movie, but only to those at least knowing what they are getting themselves into.
    cadillac20

    The Best Sequel Yet!

    Most likely, you're not reading this unless you're a fan and already plan to see the film. And if you are, then know that my review is based on my fandom and in relation to the series itself. Therefore, it will be in the context of horror films, slasher films, and more importantly, the series itself. With that out of the way, who would have though the fifth film would be the one. Ever since the original, the series has sort of meandered around, trying to recapture the initial wonder of death playing the part of a slasher and killing off a group of people.

    Yes, Final Destination 5 is truly the best sequel since the first. There hasn't been this much tension and creativity since the original, and practically every scene is filled with an uncomfortable level of anxiety. This is what the film has truly been missing, whether spoiled by the trailers before it or just a lack of creativity. For the most part, Final Destination 3 and 4 (TFD) lacked the necessary level of creativity and menace that was present in the first film, and even in the second. However, we have plenty of that here and a few nice twists as well. While the kills are also pretty ridiculous, most are plausible and, unlike TFD, should please fans with their level of gore and brutality.

    The filmmaking qualities here reach above the standard the film has set. It looks great, with plenty of swift and enticing editing that will make your skin crawl with anticipation. The acting, while still not of any award winning caliber, or even really all that great, is decent enough here. The portrayals are more realistic this time around. While the film had though to settle into the I-found-the-answers-on-the-internet routine, here we have a smooth flow in which characters sort of lose their mind trying to figure things out. And while some might have called the main couple's relationship cringe worthy, I actually found it to be quite well played out as the couple has real issues they work through on top of everything that's going on. Suffice to say, it's nice to see the FD series making better attempts at developing it's characters. Still not great, but better.

    With that said, this is Final Destination, and problems persist. Despite better attempts at character development, the majority still play fodder for death's machinations. Sure, we learn a little about them, but it's not any more than the bare minimum: this guys a jerk, that girls wild, etc etc. There is also one kill, in particular, that, while brutal, defies logic. Sure, it's FD, but there is a certain point of ridiculousness where the line is drawn. The characters trying to figure out what's going on is also getting old. There's certainly a reason here, which I won't spoil, why our characters don't know about what is happening in the same way characters from previous films know. But this leads to the problem of it being explained too quickly. This might contradict what I said above, but what I mean is that Tony Todd's character if far too quick to reveal information and the new twist. In comparison to FD1, where things had a slow, natural pacing, here we get a couple death scenes, and explanation, and then more death scenes. The progression is better, but still not as good as the first two films.

    Fans will truly enjoy this solid sequel. There are a couple twists, and the final scene will blow everyone away. It's beyond what you would expect, and very nearly worth seeing the film alone. But with a handful of creative and brutal twists and a decently put together film, this should certainly warrant a decent box office and, maybe unfortunately, another sequel or two.
    7claudio_carvalho

    Death doesn't Like to be Cheated

    The Presage Paper employees take a bus to spend the day in a retreat. Sam (Nicholas D'Agosto) is an aspirant chef and his girlfriend Molly (Emma Bell) has just ended their relationship, since he intends to take an internship in culinary art in France. While crossing a suspension- bridge that is in maintenance, Sam has a vision where everybody in the bus including him dies after the bridge collapsing. Sam asks the driver to open the door and he leaves the bus with Molly.

    His friend Peter Friedkin (Miles Fisher) and his girlfriend Candice Hooper (Ellen Wroe) follow Sam and Molly asking them to return to the bus. Olivia Castle (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood), Isaac Palmer (P.J. Byrne), Nathan (Arlen Escarpeta) and their boss Dennis Lapman (David Koechner ) also leave the bus. When the bridge collapses, they all do not die. The Federal Agent Jim Block (Courtney B. Vance) suspects of Sam, but sooner he receives the technical report concluding that the bridge collapsed due to natural causes (wind).

    During the funeral of their friends, a creepy man tells to Sam that death does not like to be cheated. Sooner Candice, Isaac and Olivia die in a stranger way and Sam recalls that the survivors are dying in the sequence that they had originally died. The next victim would be Nathan, but he accidentally causes the death of the rebel worker Roy. The survivors learn that if they trade spots with another victim, they receive the years left in the live of the victim.

    When I see the franchise "Final Destination, I know exactly what I am going to see: a group of teenagers escaping from death in a first moment and then death chases each one of them since the storyline is always the same.

    "Final Destination 5" has excellent CGI and very creative deaths and never disappoints; therefore the intention of the director is accomplished. The sequence with the collapse of the bridge is very impressive. The acting is also good and in the end I liked this film. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Premonição 5" ("Premonition 5")
    7Wuchakk

    One of the best of the franchise, if not THE best

    The first "Final Destination" movie in 2000 was a rather innovative 'Dead Teenager Movie' in that the killer was Death itself, an invisible spirit. A group of people, mostly youths, escape a great tragedy due to a premonition of one of them and the rest of the movie involves the Grim Reaper systematically slaying the kids who cheated Death in various creative ways, usually an unlikely chain of events. The opening tragedy in the first film was a plane crash, in the second a highway pile-up, in the third a rollercoaster mishap, in the fourth a racetrack calamity. In this fifth and most recent film (2011) it's a spectacular bridge collapse and it's probably the best opening tragedy of the franchise.

    All of the movies in the series tell the same basic story with different characters and minor nuances; all of them are of the same high quality of technical filmmaking. Whether you prefer one or another depends on your preference for cast members and the death sequences (and the locations). Other than these factors they're all basically the same.

    "Final Destination 5" features Nicholas D'Agosto as the main protagonist with Emma Bell as his blonde girlfriend. Tom Cruise lookalike, Miles Fisher, is also on hand while Ellen Wroe plays the gymnast. Meanwhile Tony Todd returns as the creepy coroner who seems to know more about the situation than he should.

    While it's true that you know exactly how this film will play out if you've seen the first four installments, or any of them, there are some highlights beyond the females. For one, this movie has a superb score and soundtrack, at least on par with the previous installment. Aside from featuring the most thrilling opening tragedy, there are several creative death scenes involving a gymnast accident, an Asian spa, eye surgery, a factory mishap and a restaurant altercation. This entry also throws in a unique twist that I'm not going to give away (but if you've seen the trailer you already know what it is). There's an additional surprise at the end, which nicely wraps up the five-movie franchise.

    The film runs 92 minutes and, like the first three films, was shot in the Vancouver area (the fourth film was shot in the East).

    GRADE: B+
    screamfan2011

    Final Destination 5: Just As Good As The First, Maybe Better...

    OK, Final Destination 5 is JUST AS GOOD as the first. And better than the sequels. It is violent as ever!, has great acting, the 3-D is AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!! and the plot is spectacular!!!! It' better than Final Destination 2, Final Destination 3 and Definitely The Final Destination 4! it makes The Final Destination (4, 2009) look like garbage. Me and my Dad loved it. And my Dad hated the last two. And the deaths are VERY disturbing and realistic. If you saw the last one and was turned off by it, then you will be surprised about this one. I'm glad I saw it!!!!! It was the scariest and most realistic Final Destination.

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    • Anecdotes
      (at around 1h 25 mins) A picture of Roy standing next to the #6 race car, which caused the crash on the racetrack in Destination finale 4 (2009), is seen in the bar.
    • Gaffes
      (at around 1h 18 mins) In the kitchen there are two large bottles for the fire suppression system on the wall. When Peter shoots one of the bottles, gas comes spraying out. Restaurant systems do not use gaseous suppression agents, they use either liquid/foam or dry chemical agents. Because in principle they rely on displacing enough oxygen in the room to starve the fire, gas systems are ineffective against "localized" grease fires - in addition to being potentially lethal to anyone in the room when discharge occurs. They are only used in areas where fires would be electrical in nature and dry chemicals or foams would cause collateral damage to sensitive equipment (such as computer rooms).
    • Citations

      Sam: You warned us. At the memorial service. You said death didn't like to be cheated.

      William Bludworth: It's just that I've seen this before.

      Nathan: You've seen what?

      William Bludworth: A lucky few survive a disaster. And then one by one... death comes for them all. You changed things on that bridge. There's a wrinkle in reality. And that wrinkle is you.

      Nathan: So what, we're doomed to die? I mean is - is that it? We just got our lives back, so what kind of fucked up karma's that?

      Sam: Are you saying we can't stop this?

      William Bludworth: You were supposed to die on that bridge. You're not supposed to be here. You shorted death. So you let death have somebody else in your place, and you take their spot in the realm of the living. All the days and years that they have yet to live. And they take *your* place in death. Then the books are balanced.

      Peter Friedkin: Wait a minute. We kill someone, we get their life? Is that what you're telling me?

      William Bludworth: I don't make the rules. I just clean up... after the game is over.

    • Crédits fous
      The end credits show a montage of deaths from the first four films.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Trailer Failure: Conan, Real Steel, and Final Destination 5 (2011)
    • Bandes originales
      I Will Buy You a New Life
      Written by Art Alexakis and Everclear

      Performed by Everclear

      Courtesy of Capitol Records

      Under license from EMI Film & Television Music

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 31 août 2011 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Canada
    • Sites officiels
      • Official Site
      • Warner Bros. (France)
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Cantonais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Destino final 5
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Lions Gate Bridge, Lions Gate Bridge Road, Vancouver, Colombie-Britannique, Canada(North Bay Bridge)
    • Sociétés de production
      • New Line Cinema
      • Practical Pictures
      • Parallel Zide
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    • Budget
      • 40 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 42 587 643 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 18 031 396 $US
      • 14 août 2011
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 157 887 643 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 32min(92 min)
    • Couleur
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
      • Datasat
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.39 : 1

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