The long-running horror franchise rumbles on, but can Final Destination 5 improve on its unsatisfying predecessor?
Here’s Ron’s review…
Ahh, the corporate retreat.
More Peter than Dennis, but thats beside the point.
Byrne), and Nathan (Arlen Escarpeta).
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When it comes to theFinal Destinationsaga, you know what to expect.
This has not changed over five movies.
However, one key thing has changed along theFinal Destinationcontinuum, and it is a crucial change.
Starting with the very last kill inFinal Destination 2, the tone of the series has changed entirely.
And I for one applaud this change.
It has become the redeeming factor for theFDflicks, andFinal Destination 5does not deviate from this new norm.
As for the acting, its perfectly passable.
The movie is cheesy enough without any help from the actors.
You know what youre getting with these movies by this point.
If you cant laugh at dismemberment, fire, and 3D giblets, then avoid this flick.
If thats worth the upcharge to you, then by all means, I suggest it highly.
Its not great, but it sure is fun.
Rating:
3 out of 5