Destination finale: Bloodlines
Plagued by a recurring violent nightmare, a college student returns home to find the one person who can break the cycle and save her family from the horrific fate that inevitably awaits them... Read allPlagued by a recurring violent nightmare, a college student returns home to find the one person who can break the cycle and save her family from the horrific fate that inevitably awaits them.Plagued by a recurring violent nightmare, a college student returns home to find the one person who can break the cycle and save her family from the horrific fate that inevitably awaits them.
- Aunt Brenda
- (as April Amber Telek)
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What it does do is breathe new life into a franchise that felt like it had run out of steam. Bloodlines is a solid sixth installment, packing the same patented "inevitable death" mechanics we know and (occasionally) love, but with enough fresh twists to keep die-hard fans from checking out.
If you never warmed to the idea of "death's design" calling the shots, this won't convert you. For everyone else, the film delivers brilliantly choreographed set pieces of grisly demise-think elaborate Rube Goldberg traps drenched in splatter FX-that hit the sweet spot between macabre creativity and good old-fashioned gore.
The biggest upgrade this time around is emotional buy-in: the victims aren't a bunch of arbitrary strangers thrown together by fate. Instead, Bloodlines builds sincere rapport with its core ensemble, giving each death a bit more narrative weight (and, yes, a smidge of pathos) before the inevitable payoff.
Unfortunately, the dialogue remains as thin as ever-flat exposition one moment, telenovela melodrama the next-reminding you that subtlety wasn't high on the call sheet.
On the plus side, the movie leavens the carnage with genuinely funny, ironically staged moments-many courtesy of Erik, whose over-the-top flair steals scenes from our so-called protagonist-and the delightfully absurd chain reactions (who knew the garbage truck could be such a menace?).
Even though the film trudges into its predictable finale with all the subtlety of a wrecking ball, Bloodlines is pure adrenaline: brutal, energetic, and darkly comedic. In other words, exactly what you paid for when you bought that Final Destination ticket.
The good: there is something hilarious AND simultaneously something very creepy about knowing that these people are all destined to die in a cruel and unexpected way. You know it and you still get shocked AND pleased in HOW stupidly horrendous they are about to die.
No household names as actors, but just as before they all act well , all portraying this sickening fear of dying to the T.
Any bad? 90 minutes is just about enough repetitive deaths in a row to not get bored and I must admit that the very first deaths were the best with the latter ones being less impressive visually.
Recommended watch for anybody into this kind of comedy gore and also recommended for the orignal fans of this fabulously dark Final Destination series.
When you make an instalment 14 years after the last, there's probably a sense that you have to do something a little different in order to justify it. And this film does mix the formula up - slightly. Just enough that it feels a little different, but not enough that it really alters the formula we have come to know and love.
The opening scene in this movie was really good. It was lengthy, fairly creative and had some great individual kills in the mix. From there thing go into a lull for a while, allowing the story to set itself up. Then the film goes bananas the rest of the way and we are treated to brilliant kill scene after brilliant kill scene. There are some really good ones in this film.
One thing that was a problem here - and something that has plagued the series in almost every film - is that it is riddled with unlikable characters. I can only think that's being done intentionally at this point to make people feel disposable and like no one is safe, but I can't help but feel the films would be slightly more impactful if the characters were a bit more likable overall.
All in all though I would say 'Final Destination: Bloodlines' was a lot better than it had any right to be 25 years after the original. 8/10.
Did you know
- GoofsThe way the MRI Machine works in the film is completely unrealistic to life. While the magnetic forces of MRI Machines can be strong & pull in metallic objects, the way the film portrays the Machine, is far from reality.
For starters, MRI Machines are in a shielded room due to their strong magnetic forces & not an office that anyone (doctors or patients) can walk in & out of. They are also ALWAYS switched on & never turned off.
Even if MRI Machine's were able to be switched on & off, it would take more than a simple keyboard command to activate it. Also, Computers wouldn't be in the same room as MRI's due to them being affected by the strong magnetic forces.
There's no gauge to increase or decrease the Machines strength either, nor is there & override feature or a "Do Not Exceed" warning level.
The strong magnetic fields are only strong when in close proximity to the MRI Machine (10-15ft away).
Most MRI Machines across the US alone, have a Max Tesla Strength of 3T (3 Tesla), with very few going to up 7T (7 Tesla) like in the film. The highest Tesla strength on an MRI Machine can go up to 11T (11 Tesla).
- Quotes
[his last words]
William Bludworth: I intend to enjoy the time I have left, and I suggest you do the same. Life is precious. Enjoy every single second. You never know when... Good luck.
[walks off]
- Crazy creditsTony Todd's credit in the closing titles is accompanied by a part of the "Final Destination" theme track.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Geeks + Gamers: Final Destination Bloodlines Trailer: Reaction (2025)
- SoundtracksBad Moon Rising
Written by John Fogerty
Performed by Creedence Clearwater Revival
Courtesy of Craft Recordings, a Division of Concord
Details
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- Countries of origin
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- Language
- Also known as
- Destino Final: Lazos De Sangre
- Filming locations
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- $50,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $118,989,623
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $51,600,106
- May 18, 2025
- Gross worldwide
- $247,189,623
- Runtime1 hour 50 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1