In den 1960er Jahren sagt eine Großmutter den Einsturz eines Gebäudes voraus und rettet eine Gruppe Menschen vor dem Tod. Jahrzehnte später beginnt auch seine Enkelin, Visionen vom Tod ihrer... Alles lesenIn den 1960er Jahren sagt eine Großmutter den Einsturz eines Gebäudes voraus und rettet eine Gruppe Menschen vor dem Tod. Jahrzehnte später beginnt auch seine Enkelin, Visionen vom Tod ihrer Familienangehörigen zu haben.In den 1960er Jahren sagt eine Großmutter den Einsturz eines Gebäudes voraus und rettet eine Gruppe Menschen vor dem Tod. Jahrzehnte später beginnt auch seine Enkelin, Visionen vom Tod ihrer Familienangehörigen zu haben.
- Aunt Brenda
- (as April Amber Telek)
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What it does do is breathe new life into a franchise that felt like it had run out of steam. Bloodlines is a solid sixth installment, packing the same patented "inevitable death" mechanics we know and (occasionally) love, but with enough fresh twists to keep die-hard fans from checking out.
If you never warmed to the idea of "death's design" calling the shots, this won't convert you. For everyone else, the film delivers brilliantly choreographed set pieces of grisly demise-think elaborate Rube Goldberg traps drenched in splatter FX-that hit the sweet spot between macabre creativity and good old-fashioned gore.
The biggest upgrade this time around is emotional buy-in: the victims aren't a bunch of arbitrary strangers thrown together by fate. Instead, Bloodlines builds sincere rapport with its core ensemble, giving each death a bit more narrative weight (and, yes, a smidge of pathos) before the inevitable payoff.
Unfortunately, the dialogue remains as thin as ever-flat exposition one moment, telenovela melodrama the next-reminding you that subtlety wasn't high on the call sheet.
On the plus side, the movie leavens the carnage with genuinely funny, ironically staged moments-many courtesy of Erik, whose over-the-top flair steals scenes from our so-called protagonist-and the delightfully absurd chain reactions (who knew the garbage truck could be such a menace?).
Even though the film trudges into its predictable finale with all the subtlety of a wrecking ball, Bloodlines is pure adrenaline: brutal, energetic, and darkly comedic. In other words, exactly what you paid for when you bought that Final Destination ticket.
Bloodlines contains possibly the best opening of the franchise and the first 20 minutes are a treat. The effects, while not amazing, do the job and are particularly gory even for this series.
The movie works well bringing a new twist on the Final Destination formula and the family are all likable enough in their own ways.
It would be remiss of me not to mention a standout in Richard Harmon. I spend a good portion of his time on screen trying to calculate if Tom Green could have fathered him as he is his dead ringer in this (amazingly both canadian as well). It was obvious they were going for a Tom Green type of character.
Tony Todd shows up for the last time as the mortician and it's a great emotional and poetic send off for him as well as giving his character an interesting backstory.
The movie has some nice little easter eggs for fans of the series with some call backs to previous entries as well as harking back to some of the premonitions.
The Final Destination franchise has always been interesting to me but never quite delivered a quality movie. This is perhaps the closest it has came to that by just being a good time and not getting bogged down in the lore.
The deaths are far more creative, and while the accidents themselves aren't typical for a horror movie, they're events you could imagine happening in everyday life. Still, these occurrences are something we haven't seen in the series before, making the film all the more unpredictable.
It's been 14 years since the last installment, and I'm glad the creators decided to bring Final Destination back. I think they nailed the essence of the story, and the film is just as good as the previous ones, if not better than some. The effects are incredible, the CGI is top-notch, and we've been lacking a high-quality horror film like this, especially in the last few years.
I have to mention that the film disgusted and shocked me more than the previous ones, which means they nailed the effects. This film not only satisfies fans of the franchise but also brings something new and revitalizes the series.
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesFinal film of actor Tony Todd before his death, he was visibly in rough shape while filming but he pushed through to reprise his iconic role.
- PatzerWhen people are falling from the top of the Skyview Restaurant Tower, 2 restaurant workers are at the bottom of the hotel listening a female-led rendition of "Rain Drops Keep Falling On My Head". That song was written by Burt Bacharach in 1969 - 1 year after which this scene is set.
- Zitate
[his last words]
William Bludworth: I intend to enjoy the time I have left, and I suggest you do the same. Life is precious. Enjoy every single second. You never know when... Good luck.
[walks off]
- Crazy CreditsTony Todd's credit in the closing titles is accompanied by a part of the "Final Destination" theme track.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Geeks + Gamers: Final Destination Bloodlines Trailer: Reaction (2025)
- SoundtracksBad Moon Rising
Written by John Fogerty
Performed by Creedence Clearwater Revival
Courtesy of Craft Recordings, a Division of Concord
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- Final Destination 6
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- Budget
- 50.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 62.839.055 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 51.600.106 $
- 18. Mai 2025
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 116.939.055 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 50 Minuten
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