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Out of all the final destination movies....


I feel this one had some of the least like able characters out of the entire series.For instance you got the stuck up bimbos,the obnoxious jock/token black guy,the goths and Wendy's bratty sister(who I despised the most)basically it felt like some crappy teen show with lame cookie cutter characters.I know the final destination movies were never big on characters or character development but they could have at least made them semi like able/interesting.But no that all took a back seat to gory and implausible deaths.

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In the movie's defense I think it was meant as a parody of teen movies in a sense. Notice how they not only included so many tropes, but also played with them as well. It was done on purpose, they were parodying.


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That would only work if the movie had a level of self-awareness,but it doesn't it's played seriously.As far as I'm concerned that's nothing more then a cheap cop out for having shallowly written characters.

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It does have self awareness, but they play it seriously. It is possible to have both at the same time, don't forget. I mean think about it, they even had characters die in ways that fitted their stereotype for one thing.

Also, just because a character is black does not mean he was cast as the "token black", it could easily have been that he was writen as any race, and the actor happened to be black. Just because only one character is of a certain race (and he wasn't as there was Amber as well) does not make him a "token".

At one point he was going to be a Hispanic, so take it as you will.

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I agree that the film does have some self awareness to itself considering there is a special feature on the DVD/Blu-Ray called "Dead Teenager Movie"

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I agree. I hope to see more mature and likeable characters in the future FD films!

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You get a pass if English is not your first language.

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Frankie and Lewis were flat out jerks, Ashley and Ashlyn were superficial and stuck up, Kevin was immature, Julie was a selfish brat. I don't count Jason and Carrie because they were taken out of the game so soon. Couldn't stand Ian and Erin at all. Wendy was the most likable one but even she came off as bossy and kind of judgmental.

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Exactly, they're lifeless characters that you just don't care about.

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Hail Eris!

Frankly, I don't really find most humans all that likable, so, since I prefer not to waste my horror movie-watching time picking the movies apart (or otherwise not enjoying them -- it's my time, and my money), I deliberately care anyway, at least about the characters I don't find irredeemably vile. Since most of the cast weren't all that reminiscent of the Nazi SS, the Confederate South's slave-holding plantation owners, or most 19th/early 20th-century Russian aristocrats, it wasn't really a chore -- the cast was a bunch of ordinary teenagers, and a random group of "ordinary people" will naturally tend to include idiots, jerks, and cretins, since they're the majority, taken together. Can't say I cared much for Lewis, but I didn't *not care* to the point that seeing his head get smushed wasn't a bit of a turn; the rest of them were vastly less objectionable than him (even Frankie). The end was truly horrifying; people may largely be prats, but they aren't so generally awful that they have a good, thorough puréeing coming to them.

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The second one had the best characters in my opinion.
The third and fourth had the least likable.

A bit of the old ultraviolence...

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The main character is sweet and has a strong conscience, the two bimbos as you call them may be simpleminded but were very sweet, and the goths were pretty cool people too.

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