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Final Destination 2 is a 2003 horror film and the sequel to Final Destination (2000). Directed by David R. Ellis, it stars A. J. Cook as Kimberly Corman and Ali Larter as Clear Rivers. The film is set a year after the previous movie and has only two returning characters; Clear Rivers and the mortician William Bludworth. The movie grossed $16,017,141 on its opening weekend in the US, a significant portion of the $46,455,802 it grossed overall. It was a minor hit, debuting in its first week at #2 and falling from then onwards.[1]
PlotSpoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
It has been one year since the tragic explosion of Flight 180. While going on vacation, Kimberly Corman, (played by A.J. Cook) traveling with her friend Shaina (Sarah Carter) and two other male friends, has a premonition of a horrific freeway pile-up while still on the on-ramp. She causes outrage when she blocks traffic, but the signs prove true. The survivors, Eugene (T.C. Carson), Rory (Jonathon Cherry), Katherine (Keegan Connor Tracy), Nora (Lynda Boyd) and her son Tim (James Kirk) are all held up at the police station and Kim begins to tell everyone about her strange premonition. They all leave, but one of the survivors dies mysteriously, and Kim begins to suspect that her premonition is really something more. In a mental institution, she meets Clear Rivers (Ali Larter), the sole survivor of Flight 180, who has had similar experience with premonition. She reluctantly accepts Kim's offer to help her spot the signs to keep her and the others alive, but the deaths have already begun. A police officer who initially brought everybody in for questioning, Thomas Burke (Michael Landes), also offers his assistance in keeping everyone alive, but it becomes a race against time as everyone has scattered after dismissing the tales. The enigmatic mortician William Bludworth (Tony Todd) makes another appearance and provides more insight into the workings of Death involving the forces of balance.Image:Corman.jpg Kimberly Corman (A. J. Cook), the main survivor from Final Destination 2 Spoilers end here.
Cast & CharactersSpoiler warning: Plot, character, or ending details from the preceding film (Final Destination) in addition to this film are given away.
Alex Browning & Clear RiversClear was fated to be the second to last person to die in the original Final Destination (after Billy and before Alex). Due to all of the interventions, by the Final Destination scene in Paris the list was Alex, Carter, Clear. Obviously, Carter intervened in Alex's death and subsequently was next in line and killed, making the list Clear, Alex. We learn from Officer Burke's research and also from Clear that Alex was killed when a falling brick hit his face. His death was attributed to a gust of wind that dislodged the brick from a nearby building, but it was obvious that Death planned for him to die after Clear they say that Alex pushes Clear out of the way and was supossed to die of a flesh eating virus eventually. Clear states that since the events in Paris, she and Alex had skipped Death dozens of times before he was killed.
When the decision was made to kill off either Clear or Alex in pre-production, Alex was chosen, as females seem to drive horror movies better than males. The fact that two female lead characters would be in this movie compelled Ali Larter to resume her role as Clear Rivers. DeathsOriginal DesignDeath's original design in the pile-up was as follows: Thomas, Eugene, Rory, Kat, Nora, Tim, Evan, Kimberly (and friends: Shaina, Dano & Frankie). Actual DeathsDue to the fact that Kimberley intervened all 11 people (including herself) from being involved in the pile-up, Death's design was now working backwards: Kimberly (and friends), Evan, Tim, Nora, Kat, Rory, Eugene and then Thomas. The reason for this is since most cheated death once due to the survivors of the first film, Death is attempting to eliminate those who were originally meant to die in the pile up first (Evan, Nora, Tim, Shaina, Frankie, and Dano) before they could influence more people through their actions. Due to interventions (and the arrival of Clear from the first Final Destination), the order of death was as follows: Shaina, Frankie, Dano, Evan, Tim, Nora, Kat, Rory, Eugene, Kimberly, and Thomas Burke.
Impale through his eye.
After narrowly escaping death from suffocation at a dentist clinic, (lulled into a false sense of safety) Tim runs toward a flock of pigeons after misunderstanding Kimberly's warning. The startled pigeons flew up at the construction worker, and accidentally flipping the switch to the pane of glass the crane was carrying, it toppled on top of Tim. He was crushed by the glass.
Filled with grief over her son's death, she leaves to her apartment to plan her son's funeral. Knowing she is next, Eugene accompanies her into the elevator. A man carrying a selection of prothetic limbs, some of which have hooks, is also in the elevator. Meanwhile, Rory is putting away bungee cords, but a bowling ball rolls and knocks a selection of items over. The resulting mess forms a shadow of a "hookman". Calling Nora, Burke warns her of the "hookman", and Nora drops her phone in shock. Her hair is caught by a hook as she flails and she tries to get out of the elevator. The doors close after this, and she slips after her hair is jerked back. The malfuctioning door sensors do not respond to the pressure, and it clamps on her neck. Kat and Clear, who were presumably warned, come rushing to the scene. However, the elevator has moved too far up to try to save her, so the ceiling connects with her neck and eventually pops her head off. Eugene is terrified and traumatic about her death and attempts to shoot himself with Burke's gun, but it misfires all six times despite the fact that all chambers were loaded.
After Nora's death, the group (now including Clear) is anxious to get to the hospital to see Isabella have her baby. On the way there, the survivors cross paths with Isabella (in labor), causing them to swerve, blow a tire, and ultimately crash onto a field on a farm. Kat becomes trapped by a wooden post, and as the SUV also rammed into a pick-up truck with PVC piping, the sharp poles flying everywhere. One pierces the back of Kat's seat, but she narrowly dodges it. A fireman tries tearing her doors with with the Jaws of Life, but Kat complains about the noise while smoking. A little peeved, the fireman thrusts it in again, but the force deploys the airbag and the pipe pierces her skull.
As news vans arrive to film the carnage, one van pierces their fuel tank on some rocks. The seeping fuel trails around, and when Kat died her cigarette dropped. It wanders in the wind and hits the fuel. The ignited fuel reverse-travels to the source and blows the van. The explosion also hits a barb wired fence, sending it flying. Travelling at high-speed, the wires of the fence act like a sluice, slicing cleanly through Rory's body in several places and killing him instantly. His body remains standing for a few seconds, face frozen in surprise, as he looks downwards before eventually falling apart into a dismembered heap.
Eugene is in his hospital bed hooked up to an oxygen machine. He watches the news and learns of Kat's death, and he now knows that it's his turn to die. He watches helplessly as his oxygen machine fails but, luckily for him, the back-up batterry kicks in. The survivors have been relying on the hope that Isabella having her baby would save them from Death's list, as "new life defeats death". However, they are mistaken, as Isabella was never meant to die in the pile-up, so Isabella and her baby have nothing to do with Death's design. Kimberly confirms this as she has another vision. Clear leaves the group and searches for Eugene. Lurred into a false sense of security, Clear opens Eugene's door, which hits a wire and jerks the plug from an outlet, creating a spark, which sets off the escaped oxygen, blowing up the entire room. Eugene and Clear die instantly and Clear's charred body is blown backwards and lands in front of Kimberly. Right before Clear's death, it almost looks as if there is a small smile on her face. Eugene previously attempted to take his own life with Burke's pistol, but Death intervened itself and prevented him from dying by replacing the bullets with blanks.
Months later, Kimberly, her father, and Thomas join the family who helped them during Kat and Rory's death scene for an outdoor barbecue. Brian, who is serving everyone, gets up to get more food, but mentions his close call with the news van . While he is over there, his dad tells the story of how Brian was saved by Rory from the news van. Kimberly and Thomas look at each other, but they are startled by the barbecue grill blowing up in the background, killing Brian. His charred, dismembered arm lands in front of his mother who screams the film into the credits.
RatingIn the U.S., the film was rated R for strong violence/gruesome accidents, language, drug content, and some nudity. This movie never received an NC-17 rating by the MPAA. Ratings in other countries:
It seems the average age that it's appropriate to see this movie at is about 15. Trivia
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