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Viernes 13: El final. Jason se va al infierno

Título original: Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday
  • 1993
  • 18
  • 1h 27min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
4,1/10
39 mil
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Viernes 13: El final. Jason se va al infierno (1993)
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  • Dirección
    • Adam Marcus
  • Guión
    • Jay Huguely
    • Adam Marcus
    • Dean Lorey
  • Reparto principal
    • John D. LeMay
    • Kari Keegan
    • Kane Hodder
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    4,1/10
    39 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Adam Marcus
    • Guión
      • Jay Huguely
      • Adam Marcus
      • Dean Lorey
    • Reparto principal
      • John D. LeMay
      • Kari Keegan
      • Kane Hodder
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    • 171Reseñas de críticos
    • 17Metapuntuación
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      • 5 nominaciones en total

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    Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday
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    John D. LeMay
    • Steven Freeman
    Kari Keegan
    • Jessica Kimble
    Kane Hodder
    Kane Hodder
    • Jason Voorhees…
    Steven Williams
    Steven Williams
    • Creighton Duke
    Steven Culp
    Steven Culp
    • Robert Campbell
    Erin Gray
    Erin Gray
    • Diana Kimble
    Rusty Schwimmer
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    • Joey B.
    Richard Gant
    Richard Gant
    • Coroner
    Leslie Jordan
    Leslie Jordan
    • Shelby
    Billy Green Bush
    Billy Green Bush
    • Sheriff Landis
    Kipp Marcus
    Kipp Marcus
    • Randy
    Andrew Bloch
    Andrew Bloch
    • Josh
    Adam Cranner
    • Ward
    Allison Smith
    Allison Smith
    • Vicki
    Julie Michaels
    Julie Michaels
    • Elizabeth Marcus F.B.I.
    James Gleason
    James Gleason
    • Agent Abernathy
    Dean Lorey
    Dean Lorey
    • Assistant Coroner
    Tony Ervolina
    Tony Ervolina
    • FBI Agent #1
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      • Adam Marcus
    • Guión
      • Jay Huguely
      • Adam Marcus
      • Dean Lorey
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    5lilac_point_burmese

    Bizarre!!!!

    Okay, okay - its not the greatest of the series (I personally like Part 5 and Jason X for its pure unadulterated hamminess), but I think the problem with the film is more than just being bad but it was bizarre - it was so totally off the charts, I enjoyed it more looking at it from the perspective of a stand-alone film rather than part of the series. As part of the series, well, lets just say there is a lot to complain about, but on its own - its not bad. Certainly has a bit more personality than the other films. It felt a bit like Freddy Part 6 but made less sense! Its not that bad - worth a look if you like the series.
    4ReelCheese

    This Is Not A "Friday" Film

    If longtime fans of the "Friday the 13th" saga have anything to say about it, the people behind this film will burn in the same place as its hockey-masked star. "Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday" is completely preposterous, out of place and an affront to what had been a dependable horror series.

    Admittedly, director and co-writer Adam Marcus deserves credit for his boldness. He seemed inexplicably convinced that the wheel of the "Friday" series needed to be drastically reinvented, even though fans had lined up for basically the same plot eight times prior. But the brainwave of having Jason possessing one body after another alters the very fabric of what made these films good. Suddenly it's like we're watching an "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" rip-off. Throw in Jason's newfound grunting, a far-too-heavy plot and a magical dagger (!) and you have something completely unworthy of the "Friday" moniker.

    "Jason goes to Hell" is also incredibly lazy. All "Friday" films, by their very nature, require a leap of faith, but this is really too much. Firstly, this marked the first time that no explanation was given for Mr. Voorhees' reemergence. Were we all dreaming when we watched him get melted down to goo in the sewers of New York City? And what about Jason's rebirth toward the end (the most ridiculous moment of any "Friday" film)? How can a little slimy demon be reborn into a man already wearing ripped clothing and a hockey mask? And what about bounty hunter Creighton Duke? It's never explained how he knows so much about Jason and the mythical circumstances surrounding his life. In each of these instances, there seemingly are no easy answers. So rather than be inventive, the writers just threw all of this at us and hoped we would lap it up like thirsty kittens at a milk dish. This sequel completely ignores the continuity of the Jason legend that had been meticulously built up over the years.

    What's equally tragic about "Jason goes to Hell" is its insistence on mocking the series. At one point, John D. LeMay's character sarcastically asks a trio of teens headed for Camp Crystal Lake whether they plan to smoke dope, engage in premarital sex and then get slaughtered. Har har. The transformation of Jason into some kind of media star is just as unnerving. Jason is a legend, a mythical figure whispered about in wildly imaginative campfire stories. Yet this movie turns him into a serial killer so well known he makes the TV tabloids and is targeted by the FBI. This is not the Jason we know, and "Jason goes to Hell" is not the "Friday the 13th" we love. It essentially breaks the fingers of the hand that feeds it.

    The failure of "Jason goes to Hell," both in terms of concept and box office revenue, inevitably draws comparisons to the much-panned "Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning." That film drew plenty of boos for its Jason-less gimmick, but at least it had the feel of a "Friday" flick. "Jason goes to Hell" is substantially worse than any other entry, mainly because it is completely unrecognizable. Like "Part V," it probably would have worked better as a horror film independent of the Jason saga, rather than dragging Mr. Voorhees into a place he has no business being.

    Clearly, Adam Marcus was wrong. The "Friday the 13th" wheel did not need reinventing. The failure of this film (and "Jason X" years later) shows that fans want a return to simpler times when horny teens in cabins were afraid to look out their windows. As the saying goes, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
    5TedStixonAKAMaximumMadness

    "Jason Goes to Hell"- I'm sorry, but I appreciate and applaud the boldness of this entry. An interesting experiment in shaking up the franchise for the "Final Friday."

    If there's one thing that can and should be said in defense of "Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday", it's this...

    ...this is one bold, gutsy move for the franchise! Completely subversive and joyously disparate when placed in comparison to the previous eight films. A bizarre, red-headed-stepchild with a strange and sharp leaning towards the overly fantastical and blatantly magical. Taking what had been to that point an increasingly repetitious series, and attempting to inject some fresh blood for what was at the time considered to be the one... last... film to cap it all off.

    Is is a success? Well, I'd say for the most part, fans do consider it a failure because it strayed so much from the formula in trying to establish a grandiose finale. And I think I would probably consider it to be a bit of a failure for that very same reason. But it's definitely a fascinating and daring failure. One that I can get behind. Especially after the increasing monotony of the previous two films.

    Sue me, but I'll take an interesting failure that attempts to shake up the formula over a bland retread any day of the week!

    Jason Voorhees has finally been killed. After an FBI Sting Operation blows his body to smithereens, the town of Crystal Lake is finally able to settle down, knowing the figment that has haunted them for so many years is finally gone.

    Or is he?

    Nope! As it turns out, Jason has become something more than human, and his evil has given him the ability to possess others through some sort of relatively-unexplained magical means. Now, Jason is coming back to seek vengeance, taking the forms of various characters through body-swapping, intent on locating surviving members of the family, so that he may be reborn again through them in his original form. Now, his only living relative (Kari Keegan), her ex (John D. LeMay) and a bounty hunter who knows the truth about Jason (Steven Williams) must team up to stop him once and for all!

    Look, this movie's ridiculous. It's completely out of left-field. It doesn't really connect properly with the previous films. Its storyline is just bizarre. And it's a completely different beast tonally from any of the other flicks...

    ...but it's a lot of fun!

    Director Adam Marcus and writers Jay Huguely and Dean Lorey seem to have a ton of ideas on how to exploit this ridiculous concept, and are given free reign to just go crazy. There's a little something for everyone here. From a touch of the self-aware laughs that made "Jason Lives" so enjoyable, to some wild and whacked-out imagery (you won't look at a straight-razor the same way again!) to some good old-fashioned kills that harken back to the first couple of movies, this film aims to deliver a roller-coaster ride from Hell... and it does deliver on that promise.

    Add to that some likable performances, fun and inventive kinetic camera-work that knows how to make the best of it's lowish budget, weirdly entertaining humor and plenty of gore to go around... and it produces a film that I find to be a decent bit of dumb-fun.

    This movie is stupid. Beyond belief. And it doesn't feel anything like the previous eight outtings. But I'm OK with that. It's got a lot of insane-o concepts and ideas to play with, it knows exactly what it wants to be, and it's got some fiendishly creative minds at it's helm.

    It's a failure... but an entertaining and wildly ambitious failure that I can't help but root for.

    So I'm giving it a middle of the road 5 out of 10. If you're a fan of the franchise and are open minded, give it a shot. You might be one of the proud few who really enjoys this off-the-rails nutcase- of-a- flick.
    2slippyskills

    4.0 what the hell

    how can this film get a higher rating than parts 5 and 8, this is incredible, i mean it's gone beyond being funny cos it's crap, and delved into just plain crap crap. Unbelievable. only gave it a 2 because it has Jason and i was able to watch the whole thing with out switching off. The plot of this film is so diabolical, it's not even got anything to do with Jason, it's over the top cheesy Hollywood, but is so bad u can't even laugh at it. They even used Kane Hodder (Jason) to play the part of a security guard, perhaps cos they couldn't be bothered to cast someone else. IF they used him twice to be funny or give the Friday fans something extra, this is equally as bad. There was big gap between part 8 and 9 so you would have expected them to have come up with something better than this. If this is the only Friday you have seen, this film has no reflection on the others in the series. This film should not have been made. But if u want a good example of a poo movie, this is perfect as it is easy to get hold of.
    dirtychild

    Probably not the send-out fans were hoping for but it does take a cool twist

    Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday is (supposedly) the last Friday the 13th chapter... FBI agents hunt down and destroy Jason at Crystal Lake - but Jason has the ability to possess other people's bodies and continues his bloodbath.

    I don't think this would be a favourite of the fans - it is quite corny, Jason doesn't feature a lot in the movie... but I think the movie half-way through takes a turn for the better. Instead of being another mindless slasher - the movie goes all John Woo with some cool gun fights and slow motion camera. It was like the director had watched a couple of John Woo films for the first time half-way through shooting the movie and decides... "it would be cool to use this stuff in this movie"!

    The "Invasion of the Body Snatcher" plot doesn't work - but I think the stylish gun battles redeem this film somewhat. Sort of recommended!

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    • Curiosidades
      (at around 1h 18 mins) In the film, just before he handcuffs himself to Jason and a part of immovable furniture, Creighton Duke says "Son of a Bitch, you remember me?". In the final film, this sounds nonsensical. In the audio commentary on the DVD and Blu-ray, it is revealed that the script at one point had it that Jason killed Duke's girlfriend. His backstory initially explained that he was canoeing with his girlfriend in Camp Crystal Lake before Jason emerged from the water and dragged his girlfriend down into the lake. This is what led to his career in the police force, dedicating his life to hunting down Jason for revenge. This was ultimately cut from the film.
    • Pifias
      (at around 1h 9 mins) When Jessica first picks up the note out of the box crib, it says "I have what you want...", when Steven reads the note, it says "I have your baby..."
    • Citas

      Robert Campbell: I'm going to say a couple of words to you and I want you to say the first thing that comes into your mind.

      Creighton Duke: Okay.

      Robert Campbell: Jason Voorhees.

      Creighton Duke: That makes me think of a little girl in a pink dress sticking a hot dog through a doughnut.

    • Créditos adicionales
      On the end of the credits, we hear the famous echo: "Ki-ki-ki...ma-ma-ma"
    • Versiones alternativas
      Unrated Director's cut is available on video and includes several violent scenes removed from the theatrical R-rated version.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Desmadre sobre ruedas (1995)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 13 de agosto de 1993 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Estados Unidos
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      • Jason se va al infierno
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos
    • Empresas productoras
      • New Line Cinema
      • Sean S. Cunningham Films
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      • 3.000.000 US$ (estimación)
    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 15.935.068 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
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      • 1h 27min(87 min)
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