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Wednesday, September 2, 2009

The Final Destination 4 Brings Death Again

The Death finally comes, and would it be the final to The Final Destination film series? Let's review the first installment of The Final Destination - it was released in 2000, and we were surprised to the novelty of The Final Destination, just because it was attractive in the plots throughout. Oh, the fourth installment has come and now it is playing in theater. At least, it attracts most of us to appreciate, since it tops the box office now.

Will The Final Destination 4 brings novelty as the first installment did? Is the plot rich in thrilling, ricky and horrific? It's a hard task to go on the style or not, you will find some plot below. I can tell you one thing that The Final Destination 4 adapts HD 3-D mode, which enriches the appreciation of the movie!

Ten years after the Flight 180 disaster, a young man (Bobby Campo) and his friends survived a race track disaster after having a horrific premonition of their own demises, only to discovers that Death is claiming the survivors one by one in the order that they would've died.

He and his beautiful sweetheart Lori (Shantel VanSanten), who is also one of the survivors and believes him, and after learning of previous disasters of the past decade, realized that they must race against time to find a way to cheat their deaths once more before they reach their final destination.

Nick O' Bannon is the male lead in The Final Destination and he is the one with the premonitions. He has some heroic characteristics and is dating female lead, Lori Milligan. Nick causes a commotion in the seats causing his friends and other angry people to leave the stadium.

He is hit by a truck along with Lori and Janet, and the impact smashes him against the cafe wall, killing him. He is the last survivor of the McKinley Speedway. His original death at McKinley Speedway was to be impaled through the chest by a protruding metal debris after being pushed into it from a large explosion.

Lori Milligan is the female lead in The Final Destination and she is the first one who believes Nick O' Bannon. She is smart and the kindest of the characters, she is also dating Nick. She chooses to follow Nick out the stadium because she is worried about him. She is hit by a truck, along with Nick and Janet, and breaks her neck. She would have been crushed by an escalator conveyor belt if it wasn't for the intervention of Nick. She is the tenth to die. Her original death at McKinley Speedway was to be burned by a large explosion.

After the success of Final Destination 3, which was initially planned to be in 3-D, Eric Bress wrote a script, which impressed producer Craig Perry and New Line Cinema enough to green-light a fourth installment. James Wong was on board to direct, but because of scheduling conflicts, he decided to drop out.

Consequently, the studio executives opted for David R. Ellis to return because of his work on Final Destination 2, who personally accepted because of the 3-D. For the 3-D, which is the same technology James Cameron used for Avatar, Perry said that he wanted it to add depth to the film instead of just "something pop out at the audience every four minutes."
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by Aviva Wolf
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1 comments:

Hollywood Actors said...

Hey Guys, I am confused, I have planned on going to The Final Destination 4 but after reading the comments online, I do not feel I do anymore. The first one was pretty unique and enjoyable.

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