Final Destination Bloodlines: The Fear Of Death Returns In A Different Form

Final Destination Bloodlines: The Fear Of Death Returns In A Different Form

One of the most popular horror franchises of the 2000s, ‘Final Destination’, is back with a new movie. ‘Final Destination: Bloodlines‘ is the sixth film in the series, which is a direct sequel to the 2009 film ‘The Final Destination’. This time, a woman desperately tries to save her family from death, because death has come to settle her score again.

New Trap Of Death

The most interesting aspect of this series is its strange and unexpected death scene. The ‘villain’ here is not a murderer, but an invisible force – death itself. He never stabs anyone in the back, but his plan is more like a ‘Rube Goldberg machine’. The chain of events is arranged in such a way that any simple action leads to a dangerous outcome.

For this reason, many viewers remember the deaths in this series. Some may remember the grill explosion, while others may remember the airbag hitting the pipe, some may die in a tanning bed, or get stuck in a pool drain. But whenever โ€˜Final Destinationโ€™ is mentioned, most people think of the โ€˜log truckโ€™ scene.

โ€˜Log Truckโ€™ Scene: Creating A New Fear

In โ€˜Final Destination 2โ€™, a young woman predicts an accident on her way to Florida. A logging truck causes a horrific chain reaction. Tree trunks fly off and fall on cars, destroying cars one by one. The scene was so real and terrifying that many still get scared when they see a logging truck.

This scene has become so iconic that a bloody log truck is being driven on the road in Canada for the marketing of the movie โ€˜Bloodlinesโ€™, with the words โ€˜Howโ€™s my driving?โ€™ written on the back.

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The Depth Of The Movieโ€™s Fear

Many movies teach us new fears. Just like many people start suffering from the fear of clowns after watching โ€˜Itโ€™. Similarly, โ€˜Final Destinationโ€™ instills in us the fear of suntan salons, laser eye surgery, and even the fear of the stove in our homes.

But the fear in โ€˜Final Destinationโ€™ is different. Itโ€™s not so far from reality. We know weโ€™ll die of cancer, not a plane crash. But these movies play up that fear in our mindsโ€”that any small decision can push us towards death.

The Similarity Between Our Everyday Fears And Movies

This series makes that feeling realโ€”โ€œlife is always going against us.โ€ Some movies like โ€˜Hereditaryโ€™ or โ€˜Beau Is Afraidโ€™ portray this real fear beautifully. โ€˜Final Destinationโ€™ is another one of those series, where death is like an accountant, keeping its numbers straight. You may have broken the chain, but death will come back to balance it.

A Reflection Of An Invisible Fear

The fear in these movies isnโ€™t exactly the blood and stab wounds, but the underlying messageโ€”death is inevitable. No matter how careful you are, it will come. And its way will be something you canโ€™t even imagine.

That’s why ‘Final Destination: Bloodlines’ is not just a movie, it’s a memory, a terror, something that comes back as a nightmare in your sleep.

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