The first appearance of the god of death

Felipe 2022-01-26 08:09:24

Two days ago, I watched Death Comes 2, and suddenly remembered Death Comes 1. Maybe because it is the first part, it is always a little more classic, and there is no need to have too many borders in the conception of the plot, so the arrangement of the plot is more reasonable than the second part. In addition, this is the first contact with the fd series, and it still retains a little novelty. So when the male protagonist realizes "Oh, there is still an order of death" and "Oh, it turns out that the rules can be broken", he can also be aroused by emotions. In contrast, the second part is hardly unexpected. In addition, the first part is better than the second part in terms of details and special effects.

The first and second parts of the plot are slightly connected in terms of character relationships, but they are not so close. Of course, this belongs to God's perspective - the first **** people, and the second part were also taken away rudely~~ I didn't see the ps male protagonist's death, maybe there was a deletion. Baidu said that he was killed by a brick when he went out... It's hard for the survivors to spend the rest of their lives in the safe house of a mental hospital. Accidental words - but, of course, there are surprises - is this also from God's perspective?

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Extended Reading
  • Corene 2022-03-22 09:01:24

    Action/Sci-Fi/Thriller/Suspence/Crime Drama

  • Leone 2022-03-21 09:01:27

    It's not horror!!! The first few ones are fun, but they sort of lack creativity.

Final Destination quotes

  • [With cups of coffee, Alex and Clear sit down at a Espresso shop corner table]

    Alex Browning: The mortician said that Death has a design. Okay. I'm talking about omens. How do we know that just by sitting here - by, by sipping this coffee, or breathing the air, or even crossing the intersection - that we haven't even started in motion the events that will some day lead to our death: forty years from now, ten years from now, tomorrow. We don't. Unless we open ourselves up...

    Alex Browning: [as clear glances nervously at the intersection, Alex draws from his pocket the tiny slice of paper that reads "Tod" and slides it across the table to her]

    Alex Browning: ...to the signs that It's willing to show us?

    Clear Rivers: I don't understand. Did you see Tod die? Did it happen again, like on the plane?

    Alex Browning: [shaking his head] No. No, it didn't, but, I mean, it might as well have. This is a message from something, Clear, or someone - hinting at a design.

    Clear Rivers: Total bullshit. I mean, you can find death omens anywhere you want to.

    [Alex glances at the window of the Espresso shop and sees the ghostly reflection of a bus passing by. As she continues to talk, ominous music rises and Alex glances worriedly around the streets]

    Clear Rivers: Coffee. Starts with a C and ends with an E. So does the word "choke." So, what, we're going to choke to death? I wanna hear you.

    [Alex glances anxiously over his shoulder again]

    Clear Rivers: We'll go nuts if you start with this shit.

    Alex Browning: The mortician said that Death has a design. Right? Now, what if you, me, Tod, Carter, Terry, Billy, Mrs. Lewton messed up that design. For whatever reason, I, I saw Death's plan. We cheated him. But what if it was our time? What if we were not meant to get off that plane? What if it still is our time? If it is, then it's not finished, and we will die - now, not later - unless, unless we find the patterns and cheat It again.

    [Behind Alex's back, Carter drives his car up to the intersection and waits for the light. Terry is sitting next to him. Carter glances over to see Alex and Clear, and he scowls. Terry smiles at Carter, then sees them too, and her smile fades, as though fearful of a confrontation]

    Clear Rivers: After hearing you, I, I do believe...

    [Alex smiles]

    Clear Rivers: ...that Tod killed himself.

    [Alex's face turns serious]

  • Alex Browning: What if there is a design?