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ファイナル・デッドサーキット
ファイナル・デッドサーキット

ファイナル・デッドサーキット

“飛び出死(トビダシ)、注意。”

20091h 22m★ 5.6ホラー謎

あらすじ

人気スリラー‘ファイナル’シリーズ第4弾。恋人や仲間たちとサーキット場に遊びに来た大学生のニック。彼はカーレースを楽しんでいる最中に、車が次々とクラッシュを起こす予知夢を見る。夢から覚めた彼は急いで友人らを外に連れ出すが…。

作品考察・見どころ

本作が放つ最大の魅力は、日常に潜む「死の装置」を可視化した冷徹な美学にあります。サーキット場という動的な空間から始まる惨劇は、因果律に縛られた運命の残酷さを極上のエンターテインメントへと昇華させています。連鎖的に死が忍び寄る緻密な演出は、観る者の予測を裏切り続け、五感を刺激する強烈な緊張感をもたらします。 逃れられない死のルールに抗う人々の絶望と、生への執着が描くドラマは、文明社会の脆弱さを浮き彫りにしています。キャスト陣の迫真の演技が虚構に圧倒的な説得力を与え、鑑賞後には何気ない日常の風景すらも恐怖の対象へと変貌させてしまう。まさに映像表現の限界に挑んだ、純粋な視覚的ショックを堪能できる一作です。

興行成績

製作費: $40,000,000 (60億円)

興行収入: $187,384,627 (281億円)

推定収支: $147,384,627 (221億円)

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Bobby Campo
Bobby Campo
Nick
Shantel VanSanten
Shantel VanSanten
Lori
Nick Zano
Nick Zano
Hunt
Haley Webb
Haley Webb
Janet
ミケルティ・ウィリアムソン
ミケルティ・ウィリアムソン
George
Krista Allen
Krista Allen
MILF / Samantha
Andrew Fiscella
Andrew Fiscella
Mechanic
Justin Welborn
Justin Welborn
Racist
Stephanie Honoré
Stephanie Honoré
Mechanic's Girlfriend
Lara Grice
Lara Grice
Racist's Wife

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: David R. Ellis

脚本: Eric Bress / ジェフリー・レディック

音楽: Brian Tyler

制作: Craig Perry / ウォーレン・ザイド / Richard Brener

撮影監督: Glen MacPherson

制作会社: Parallel Zide / New Line Cinema / Practical Pictures / FlipZide

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Leigh Bowden
Leigh Bowden

I had low expectations when I entered the theater to see the 5th installment of the FD series, because the 4th movie was such a disappointment. But after watching it, I was surprised. First off,this movie was way,( and I mean), way better then the last two movies were. It was darker and had a lot of elements from the first movie, which I loved. I don't want to give away too much, but I do want to say that the last scene of the movie will leave you speechless. It had me thinking, "OMG, that was AMAZING how they came up with that twist." One last thing I loved about this movie was that it was well planned out and thought of, unlike the forth movie which was a joke and in my opinion, shouldn't have never been made. The deaths weren't rushed as opposed to the deaths in the forth movie, and it gave more screen time to introduce us to the characters. Note: I will say that there is one death scene in the movie that I didn't see coming, besides the ending. I recommend you see this movie. It might have the same theme as the first four movies, but unlike the first four, it's on a much higher scale.

John Chard
John Chard
★ 4

It's not actually final... You can just imagine the suits sitting around their big round table discussing how to churn out another financially beneficial Final Destination movie and get away with it. Big suit number one puts forward that they obviously need more inventive mouse trap like deaths. Big suit number two has the genius notion that 3D is again taking off so why not utilise that option too. And that's pretty much all that it took, with the end result being a movie that is very self aware of its roots, but still plays out as the runt of the Final Destination litter. Just as the director of the first one, James Wong, was brought back to direct part 3, the makers here bring back the director of part 2, David R. Ellis, to direct part 4! Which ultimately proves to be nothing more than some sort of nepotism like factor because The Final Destination is basically just over 82 minutes of poor acting, bad writing and a series of kills weaved together by the odd 5 minutes of barely relevant characterisations (the exposition as painful as the gory deaths!). The kills entertain as they pretty much always have throughout the franchise, with the opening disaster sequences (here set at a speedway stadium) continuing one of the series' great traditions. While the opening and closing X-Ray/Skeletal credit sequences are superb and a credit to those involved. Yet it all feels so tired, where in spite of the willingness to upgrade the technology, it's still lazy and has nothing to really justify its very being other than that to make easy money. The makers of part 5 would have to come up with something special to not turn this franchise from being one that was once bright and inventive, into that of a money train joke. 4/10

Per Gunnar Jonsson
Per Gunnar Jonsson
★ 6

For some reason this one is named The Final Destination instead of Final Destination 4. Almost looks like they expected this installment to be the final in the series but since the 5th one is about to come out on Blu-ray that was obviously a wrong assumption in that case.

A positive surprise. Most people have said that the second third and fourth film slipped compared to the first one and it wasn’t until the fifth film that the series took off again. Well they’re wrong in my opinion.

This installment was a lot better than the third one. Sure if you do not like gory horror movies then you wont like this film but then why did you even bother with it? Me, I like these kind of films so I was quite happy to see it.

The special effects was much better than the previous film and not so silly and stupid as they sometimes where in the third one. I liked the ending as well. Classical horror movie style ending and really cool touch with those x-ray shots.

Wuchak
Wuchak
★ 6

***More of the same, but with one of the better ‘final girls’ and superior music*** The first "Final Destination" movie in 2000 was a rather innovative 'Dead Teenager Movie' in that the killer was Death itself, an invisible spirit. A group of people, mostly teens, escape a great tragedy due to a premonition of one of them and the rest of the movie involves the Grim Reaper systematically slaying the kids who cheated Death in various creative ways, usually an unlikely chain of events. The opening tragedy in the first film was a plane crash, in the second it's a highway pile-up, in the third it's a rollercoaster mishap while in this fourth entry it’s a tragedy at a racetrack. The fifth film (2011) features a bridge collapse. All of the movies in the five-film franchise tell the same basic story with different characters and minor nuances; all of them are of the same high quality of technical filmmaking. Whether you prefer one or another depends on your preference for cast members and the death sequences (and the locations). Other than these factors they're all basically the same. Released in 2009, "The Final Destination" (aka “Final Destination 4”) has a quality redhead heroine in Shantel VanSanten. The director wisely showcases her beauty in a tasteful scene, which none of the previous movies managed to accomplish. Haley Webb and Krista Allen are also on hand in the feminine department. The previous film arguably has the best assortment of women in the series. While it’s true that you know exactly how this film plays out if you've seen the first three installments, or any of them, there are some highlights beyond the females. For one, this movie has the best music yet, whether score or soundtrack. The opening tragedy is thrilling as usual and there are several creative death or near-death scenes involving a tow truck, a pool, a car wash, a cinema and an escalator. The film runs 93 minutes and is the only installment that wasn’t filmed in the Vancouver area. The entire movie was shot in the East as follows: The speedway sequences were filmed in Mobile, Alabama; the closing mall scenes in McKinley, Pennsylvania; other scenes & studio work in New Orleans/Harahan, Louisiana; and reshoots in Orlando, Florida. GRADE: B-

Andre Gonzales
Andre Gonzales
★ 8

This movie has a sweet into too. A race car disaster like no other. Bet that would look sweet in 3D.

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