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
- Scénaristes
- Stars
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires et 6 nominations au total
Résumé
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One of the best Final Destinations
The acting starts a little rough and then everyone generally gets better fairly quickly thankfully. It definitely helps that all the victims here are older than the teenagers who usually frequent this series since they feel a little bit smarter and more mature in comparison. Even a few of their dumbest actions are better once the twist adds a greater context. The glorious return of Tony Todd and his effortlessly sinister screen presence certainly doesn't hurt either.
Steven Quale's direction almost exclusively plays to the strengths of this long running franchise. As usual it starts with the biggest set piece which is pretty epic and unforgiving. The subsequent kills revel in misdirection and get some good jolts because of it. Just like its immediate predecessor, it has obviously been made in a way that's designed to take full advantage of the increased interest in 3-D at the time it was released and unlike the last one, it's handled in a technically competent manner mostly.
One of the More Creative Entries in the Series
For one thing, the CG is either good or passable. The disaster sequence at the beginning is well done and has some great kills. Beyond that, the film twists the lore of the franchise to create a more unique ending. A lot happens in the last ten minutes that is both intriguing and weird. I particularly like the ending of this film over the endings of most of the other films, but despite that fact it makes very little sense how it's written.
Final Destination 5 has some of the more creative deaths in the franchise, with some very laugh out loud funny moments to go along with the gore. These movies are best when they are tongue in cheek and self aware, and this one works in that manner for the most part. There is some boring and unnecessary dialogue among the characters, but there are also some who are morally bankrupt and pure evil to mix things up and make the situation more interesting.
Death doesn't Like to be Cheated
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")
Gripping Gorefest with Cringe Factor of 10 out of 10 in stunning 3D!
Otherwise the death scenes were so intense and sudden that I shrieked at first but then found myself and the people around me laughing in relief and self-awareness.
FD fans will get a huge kick out of the final scene, as well as the ending montage of past FD death scenes.
Final Destination 5: Just As Good As The First, Maybe Better...
Le saviez-vous
- 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 fousThe end credits show a montage of deaths from the first four films.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Trailer Failure: Conan, Real Steel, and Final Destination 5 (2011)
- Bandes originalesI 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
Box-office
- 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
- Durée
- 1h 32min(92 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1





