7/10
Good sequel...
8 August 2023
As sequels tend to usually turn out, luckily "Final Destination 2" from 2003 didn't follow suit. Director David R. Ellis delivered a sequel to the 2000 movie "Final Destination" that was almost as enjoyable as the original predecessor, so that was quite an accomplishment.

Writers J. Mackye Gruber, Eric Bress and Jeffrey Reddick put together a rather enjoyable and entertaining script and storyline, which was quite a good continuation in the spirit of the 2000 "Final Destination" movie, and at the same time managed to tie the first movie in with this sequel in a very good way. So thumbs up to the writers for that accomplishment.

Something that always impress med in "Final Destination 2" is the impressive highway scene, it totally blows me away every time I sit down and watch the movie. It is like watching a well-orchestrated symphony of destruction and mayhem. Plus the way it is filmed and the effects really bring the scene to life (pardon the pun) in a very cool way.

The cast ensemble in "Final Destination 2" is good, and it was nice to see Ali Larter and Tony Todd return to the screen to reprise their roles from the previous movie. And "Final Destination 2" brings to the franchise a bunch of great actors and actresses as well, which certainly helped to add to the overall enjoyment of the movie.

Visually quite good, "Final Destination 2" delivers the destruction and mayhem to the audience in a very believable and realistic manner.

My rating of director David R. Ellis's 2003 movie "Final Destination 2" lands on a seven out of ten stars.
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