Plans, tanning beds, speeding buses, mechanical stairs, elevators, fire escapes, inflatable cushions, swimming pool drains, gymnastics, acupuncture, nail pistols, glass plates, bodybuilding, trains, corrective laser ocular surgery, driving on bridges, Led behind the bug now, the sixth episode, “Final Destination Bloodlines”, is ready to terrorize a new generation by awakening new anxieties in us all that we have never known that we had.
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But how do the twisted minds behind these films decide what will be irreversibly associated with animated accidents and an irrational paranoia? As the co -director of “Bloodlines”, Zach Lipovsky, says, “it takes many years, and it is an incredible iterative process.” Part of this process is a legitimate round table with writers, where they sit and reflect: “What are the things we can ruin for people? What are the very daily experiences that we can simply demented, so that each time you see that in the rest of your life, you think of the” final destination? “” Once they got the idea, they get to work knowing how the “final destination?” “Once they had life.
“Another large part of this is to try to make it not predictable,” said Lipovsky. “It is really difficult to do, because as soon as you show one thing to the public, you must always make sure that there is another way to come together.” This is why something like the tanning bed kill in “Final Destination 3” works as well as that, because the public known Ashley and Ashlyn will fry, but why they cannot escape is only known because it takes place.
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In fact, the creative team “Bloodlines” examined what worked in previous entries during the development of the victims of the sixth film.
Final destination 2 and 5 was extremely influential
Two victims in particular were massive inspirations on “final destination lines”. The death of gymnastics in “Final Destination 5” was a key inspiration for the large barbecue scene, which is tattered for the first time in the “Bloodlines” trailers because according to Lipovsky, just like the screw on the balance beam, “we loved the way there is not this little object that creates so much tension.” Another death that resonated is the death of Evan Lewis in “Final Destination 2.” While fans will remember the escape scale of the firefighters who fell and embarking on the eye, the knot of the killing is his own lack of respect for his environment – sliding on the old spaghetti which he threw out the window of his apartment before the carnage launches.
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“There is this spaghetti which is thrown out of a window. What a-can, that he does that, right? But then, all these other things happen.
The co-director Adam B. Stein noted that Lipovsky even set up a massive spreadsheet with details decomposing each murder in the franchise. Not for nothing, but if he decided to make him available to the purchase, I would be the first online. “It must be something that is very relatable, and it must be something that could also be physically possible,” said Lipovsky. “It is very difficult to find the things that overlap in this space, but it is very delicious when you find them. And then, you think, how can we make it as horrible as possible, so that each time someone experiences this again, they think of our film?”
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Which scares the actors and directors of the destination of the final destination
Regardless of the research carried out by the directors or the distribution experiences acting in the films and knowing that everything is false, everyone in the “Final Destination Bloodlines” team with whom I spoke during the press junket admitted to having irrational fears. “I can’t wear my wedding ring anymore,” said Stein. “I went to a group of silicone, because when I wear my real wedding ring, I get panic now. And there was one time I dine with my wife, and my fingers started to swell and I started to panic, and now I wear a silicone group.”
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Star Kaitlyn Santa Juana said she was afraid of hot hair tools. “I have been burned so many times, I’m surprised that I have come out.” The Co-Stars Teo Brones and Rya Kihlstedt have fears inspired by films, including garbage eliminations, swimming pool drains and, of course, the logging truck. Actor Owen Patrick Joyner admitted that he was afraid of forgetting to deactivate a car and he exploded at the gas station, a legitimate concern that tormented anyone who grew up in a cold climate with the “static shock triggers a fire at the gas pump”.
Regarding most irrational? This crown goes to actor Richard Harmon, who is responsible for a band of people reversing their septum piercings. “Since I was a child, and I always fear him, jumps from diving in a swimming pool that I see that there is no shark in there, when I have hit the water, there will be a shark suddenly when I open my eyes and that he eats,” he explained. “And I understood how. It may be how a billionaire gets his kicks to have another largest swimming pool around the pool, the swimming pool has a small open door and as you are in the air, it opens the door, then the shark comes from the largest outdoor swimming pool in the pool, you eat.”
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If you are on the market to develop your new irrational fear, the “final destination lines” are in theaters around the world.