Final Destination 2
Final Destination 2
R | 31 January 2003 (USA)
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When Kimberly has a violent premonition of a highway pileup she blocks the freeway, keeping a few others meant to die, safe...Or are they? The survivors mysteriously start dying and it's up to Kimberly to stop it before she's next.

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Redwarmin

This movie is the proof that the world is becoming a sick and dumb place

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Boobirt

Stylish but barely mediocre overall

Inclubabu

Plot so thin, it passes unnoticed.

Thehibikiew

Not even bad in a good way

adonis98-743-186503

When Kimberly has a violent premonition of a highway pileup she blocks the freeway, keeping a few others meant to die, safe or are they? The survivors mysteriously start dying and it's up to Kimberly to stop it before she's next. With most horror sequels being pretty awful 'Final Destination 2' keeps the edgy and creepy atmosphere of the original and it was definitely great seeing Ali Larter returning (although i was kind of disappointed how she went off) plus even tho the ending was kind of over the top the sequel still keeps a straight face. (7.5/10)

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UthinnkUknoMe

Most of the time we like to pretend that sequels don't exist, especially in the horror genre, as they generally ruin most of what should have been left untouched from the first film. But every so often the horror genre nails a sequel that brings us everything we liked about the first entry and exemplifies it times two. Final Destination was a great standalone film and truly didn't need the excessive sequels to follow. However, Final Destination 2 delivers and it surely doesn't disappoint. Taking place a few years after the events of the first film, Kimberly and her friends set out on a road trip turned deadly. Having a premonition of a horrific pile up, Kimberly evades death saving the lives of many in what should have been one of the worst pile ups in history. But we all know that you can't cheat death and death always comes back around!Enlisting in Clear Rivers, survivor from the first film, Kimberly tries to save those who were meant to die on the highway that day from death itself. But with death lurking around every corner in the most unsuspecting of places, it's no easy task. The film moves at a solid pace, driving in character emotion as well as a building sense of urgency and suspense. The movie ties up every loose end from the first film, intertwining with the original in a creative, thought provoking manner. Is this film better than the original? In some aspects yes but as a sucker for the original, I would have to say overall no. However, this film is miles better than the sequels to follow and if you have yet to give the Final Destination series a chance- I suggest ending your experience after watching the first two!

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GL84

When a vivid premonition stops here from participating in a massive accident, a woman tries to convince those she's saved that the strange accidents they're involved in are a matter of death insuring his plans are carried out and tries to stop them.This one was an immensely enjoyable sequel that really rivals the original. Among the better qualities here is that this one manages to really portray a truer sense of dread and suspense about the situation as this one really gets a lot of great facts about the surroundings really affecting everyday life. This one really bridges that concept from the first one even further here by making the accidents seem so far out of of logical realms that they're simply, truly accidents brought about through actual, honest coincidences which makes for a rather tense time throughout the first half b building this through the repeated visions, the first few deaths and the call-backs to what happened in the original. This is compounded by the tendency here to showcase the warning signs rather well here as the suspenseful nature of these supposed encounters is some incredible foreshadowing on what's going to happen, and the fact that there's some rather creepy moments from these issues makes this quite fun. The film's best feature, though, is based off the most impressive part of the story here in it's really freaky action-packed encounters here starting with the film's high-point of the opening car crash. There's a fine piece of spectacle to be had here in seeing the kind of high-impact mangling of cars, vehicular stunt- work and continued continuations that not only provide this one with plenty of suspense building up to the crash, action with all the different spectacle encounters as well as the gory deaths along the way. Other big scenes here, from the insanely tense encounter in the doctor's office with several close calls here with the different traps with the electrified water almost getting here and the different false reactions here to the eventual death, the scenes in the apartment are really fun with the false scares followed by the actual kill in the lobby following the revelations found earlier and the absolutely fun encounter in the field makes for a great scene with the splendid set-up in the care beforehand which ties their fates into the original as well as showing another big crash and the fun, over-the-top kills that are present here makes this one incredibly fun. These here are the film's good points which manages to hold off the few flaws here. It's all in the finale here which really seems to meander around with numerous side-plots, rather middling suspense scenes and the rare occasions where the traps just seem contrived and the whole affair seems to be quite the letdown from what came before it. There's also the small factor of this one going for the same route the original in terms of how the story's paid off, but it's not as big a deal here. Otherwise, this one was quite the impressive enough sequel.Rated R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language, Brief Nudity and drug use.

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If fans of FD 1, here's a sequel that humbly satisfies and this one's bloody, the violence sometimes in nasty and cruel taste. This one sees a terrifying chain reaction, murder pile up on a highway, and you guessed it, the lucky survivors, a group of drug/sex crazed teens of today's generation, save for the head of the group, a much more responsible chick, Kimberly, plus others, are the ones who must pay for cheating death. This includes lotto winner, Evan, where his chain of events, leading to a gruesome demise are simply ironic. This is as much fun as the first film, if more, where again the franchise here, didn't know when to stop. Kimberly seeks answers from the only survivor, Crystal (Ali Larter) of the first, who's barricaded herself away in a cell in a mental facility, from which she should of stayed. Too here, we have a different path of death which made for an interesting twist. FD 2 doesn't let go of the fear factor either, the inescapable of the survivors who try to challenge it, instead of burrowing themselves away in a psycho cell, which as referring to the original, put a cruel and nasty spin on. And in a finale, again, you better keep your guard, up too. When will people learn too, never to light up at a servo.

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