There's an underwhelming beginning, a couple of great plot twists, and an "unexpected, but reasonable" ending.
Probably because of the precedents of plane crashes and highway traffic accidents, the protagonist quickly accepts the fatalism of death and decides to cheat death. Compared with the death of God 1, the order of death is a bit inexplicable, and I prefer Alex's derivation of the plane seat. The things in the photos have a great connection with the death situation, which is novel, but it does not seem to be as terrifying as the inexplicable gusts of wind, nor the real-time detail hints and fragment predictions in the first two films. Personally, I tend to the latter, giving you an intuitive feeling first, and then guessing, realizing, and racing against death.
The discovery that Julie was also on the roller coaster blew my mind and loved the plot, sure enough that lucky bracelet doesn't exist for nothing. As for the deaths of the other people, the method of death was bloody and disgusting, and there was no suspense.
By the way, I would like to talk about how the death method of 1-3 gave me the feeling. First of all, chain reaction, you think it will die like this, but it is not the real cause of death. The source is all details and common sense. Although the plot is exaggerated, it is still necessary to be a caring person in life. Second, don't take evil for the slightest, get away with a series of fatal accidents and die on the spaghetti who fell from the upstairs, which is funny and ironic. She narrowly escaped suffocation caused by medical malpractice and was crushed to pieces by driving away pigeon. Or pigeon, killed the "symbol of peace" with a powerful nail gun. Although he survived temporarily, it will not have a good result. Third, those who do not fear the god of death and look like "I have nothing to fear" tend to die more miserably.
Let's talk about the ending at last. The bad premonition reappeared. Wendy was supposed to get off at the previous stop, does it imply that he still can't escape the arrangement of death. One second, Julie comforted Wendy, and she should die first in order. The next second, the camera turned to Kevin, and I got goosebumps. The heroine predicts another major accident, can she escape this time...
The first film review only expresses personal feelings, the logic is confusing, please bear with me.
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