Vendredi 13, chapitre 7: Un nouveau défi
Titre original : Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood
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Des années après que Tommy Jarvis l'ait enchaîné sous l'eau au Camp Crystal Lake, le Jason Voorhees en sommeil est accidentellement libéré de sa prison par un adolescent télékinétique. Maint... Tout lireDes années après que Tommy Jarvis l'ait enchaîné sous l'eau au Camp Crystal Lake, le Jason Voorhees en sommeil est accidentellement libéré de sa prison par un adolescent télékinétique. Maintenant, elle seule peut l'arrêter.Des années après que Tommy Jarvis l'ait enchaîné sous l'eau au Camp Crystal Lake, le Jason Voorhees en sommeil est accidentellement libéré de sa prison par un adolescent télékinétique. Maintenant, elle seule peut l'arrêter.
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- Scénaristes
- Vedettes
- Prix
- 4 nominations au total
Lar Park-Lincoln
- Tina
- (as Lar Park Lincoln)
Kevin Spirtas
- Nick
- (as Kevin Blair)
Heidi Kozak Haddad
- Sandra
- (as Heidi Kozak)
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A bit more imaginative than others in this series.
The popular, money-making slasher series continues with Lar Park Lincoln (the best leading actress in the Friday films) as Tina Shepherd, a pretty teen with telekinetic abilities who accidentally uses her powers to release Jason (Kane Hodder) from his underwater grave. He lurks around (with exposed spine) and sets his sights on a group of young people who rent a cabin for a birthday party. To justify some of the murders, many of the characters, like shrink Terry Kiser (who plots to exploit Tina) and Susan Jennifer Sullivan (great blonde bitch) obviously deserve to die.
Gore-wise we have a decapitation, a hand thrust through a chest, a party horn stuck in an eyeball, an axe to the face (twice), a drowning, a body thrown out a window and, the best murder, well I won't ruin it by saying it involves a sleeping bag and a tree, but it's a hoot.
The make-up FX are great, the women look good (and several of them have nude scenes) and there's a surprise ending you may not expect, but still not much plot. Kane Hodder went on to become the only actor who played Jason to receive a little fame for this thankless role. This was the number one box office draw at movie theaters the week it debuted.
Gore-wise we have a decapitation, a hand thrust through a chest, a party horn stuck in an eyeball, an axe to the face (twice), a drowning, a body thrown out a window and, the best murder, well I won't ruin it by saying it involves a sleeping bag and a tree, but it's a hoot.
The make-up FX are great, the women look good (and several of them have nude scenes) and there's a surprise ending you may not expect, but still not much plot. Kane Hodder went on to become the only actor who played Jason to receive a little fame for this thankless role. This was the number one box office draw at movie theaters the week it debuted.
Introducing a psychic element...
Part seven of the bloody "Friday the 13th" franchise might stand as one of the most important movies in the entire series as it brought the massive hulking actor Kane Hodder into the role of Jason Voorhees.
As much as I love all the movies in the franchise, then the telekinesis element was a bitter pill to swallow. Sure it was entertaining enough, and it was as supernatural as the Jason character himself, but still there just was something silly about it.
The story takes place after Jason ends up at the bottom of the lake in part 6. A telekinetic-gifted girl accidentally frees the Crystal Lake slasher from his watery grave, unleashing the murdering madman to do what he does best.
As for the acting, then they had some nice talents on the cast list, including Lar Park-Lincoln as Tina, Terry Kiser as Dr. Crews and, of course, Kane Hodder as Jason.
"Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood" takes the physical decay of Jason further and the effects and make-up department really did fantastic jobs, especially when Jason is unmasked. That moment is priceless.
True to the series, part VII offers a heap of deaths and some interesting visuals at those scenes.
As much as I love all the movies in the franchise, then the telekinesis element was a bitter pill to swallow. Sure it was entertaining enough, and it was as supernatural as the Jason character himself, but still there just was something silly about it.
The story takes place after Jason ends up at the bottom of the lake in part 6. A telekinetic-gifted girl accidentally frees the Crystal Lake slasher from his watery grave, unleashing the murdering madman to do what he does best.
As for the acting, then they had some nice talents on the cast list, including Lar Park-Lincoln as Tina, Terry Kiser as Dr. Crews and, of course, Kane Hodder as Jason.
"Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood" takes the physical decay of Jason further and the effects and make-up department really did fantastic jobs, especially when Jason is unmasked. That moment is priceless.
True to the series, part VII offers a heap of deaths and some interesting visuals at those scenes.
Friday the 13th Part VII The New Blood: Jason vs Psychic
After Tommy Jarvis left Jason to rot chained at the bottom of the lake we thought we'd seen the last of Mr Voorhees, but no a psychic girl accidentally frees him and you know the rest.
That's right Jason Voorhees goes on another rampage indiscriminately killing more 20 somethings with very little story actually present.
This however marked the first time Kane Hodder took on the hockey mask and as ridiculous as it sounds you can really tell and new life is breathed into Jason.
Now rotted, chain around his neck and looking seven shades of undead Jason looks amazing and scarier than ever before. Sadly the death sequences in New Blood are more cutaway poorly constructed nonsense and considering this is the 7th movie in the franchise there really is no excuse.
New Bloods greatest weakness is the finale, the movie builds up to the final battle really well, draws it out into a lengthy encounter but then hits you with a moronic unexplained baffling twist just before the credits.
New Blood isn't bad and it marks a real turning point for Jason, but as a standalone film it's not the strongest part of the franchise.
The Good:
Jason looks amazing
Kane Hodder
The Bad:
Weak death scenes
Awful finale
That's right Jason Voorhees goes on another rampage indiscriminately killing more 20 somethings with very little story actually present.
This however marked the first time Kane Hodder took on the hockey mask and as ridiculous as it sounds you can really tell and new life is breathed into Jason.
Now rotted, chain around his neck and looking seven shades of undead Jason looks amazing and scarier than ever before. Sadly the death sequences in New Blood are more cutaway poorly constructed nonsense and considering this is the 7th movie in the franchise there really is no excuse.
New Bloods greatest weakness is the finale, the movie builds up to the final battle really well, draws it out into a lengthy encounter but then hits you with a moronic unexplained baffling twist just before the credits.
New Blood isn't bad and it marks a real turning point for Jason, but as a standalone film it's not the strongest part of the franchise.
The Good:
Jason looks amazing
Kane Hodder
The Bad:
Weak death scenes
Awful finale
Okay, this is where things began to get weird.
Another Jason movie, ah yes,takes place years after Tommy Jarvis, and it seems like he's gone, guess again, a girl with telekinetic powers tries to get her dad back, but because she wasn't aware of her power, and didn't know how to control it properly, she accidentally brings Jason back, and oh no he's at it again. Well there's something you don't get everyday, man. Why did they put someone like that in? Someone who is like Carrie, please, Jason does typical murders, while she figures out how to control her powers, and tries to find out who is this Jsaon person. And the way she fights him is kind of pathetic, she just throws stuff at him and rips off his mask, can't she do something better, like smash him or send him flying to space? But then again that would be too weird, and it wasn't that exciting either. But I'll stop there. It did have everything else you'd expect in a slasher film, but I wish they could have done something else instead of a telekinetic person. Watch it if you're into it, or if you would still watch it even though it's like that.
Carrie + Jason = Not That Bad Of A Movie
Okay, Friday the 13th Part 7: The New Blood was an okay and pretty well-set film. Though Tina Sheperd (the main character) has telekinesis which is very reminding of Carrie, but also put a spark in the series, instead of Jason just killing everyone. All in all, this movie was okay. I give Friday the 13th Part 7: The New Blood a 6 out of 10
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesWalt Gorney: the veteran actor who played Crazy Ralph in the original Vendredi 13 (1980) and in Le tueur du vendredi (1981) returns as the voice of the narrator during the opening of this film. It is possible that the narrator could be Crazy Ralph telling the story from beyond the grave.
- GaffesThe tent that Judy and her boyfriend are camping in changes size between shots.
- Autres versionsUK cinema and video versions were cut by 8 secs by the BBFC to remove an underwater full frontal shot of Sandra skinny-dipping. The cuts were waived in 2002.
- ConnexionsFeatured in His Name Was Jason: 30 Years of Friday the 13th (2009)
- Bandes originalesI'm Not Mad (Ready For The World)
Written by Cameron Hawkins, Nash the Slash and Michael Waite
Performed by Fm
Courtesy of Duke Street Records
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Box-office
- Budget
- 2 800 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 19 170 001 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 8 245 038 $ US
- 15 mai 1988
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 19 170 001 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 28m(88 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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