jye4ever
Broke and happy
I was hoping the "Doooooomed" guy would play a part....oh well.
me toooooooooooo
I was hoping the "Doooooomed" guy would play a part....oh well.
It wasnt. The kids were idiots. Perhaps they thought he might not get back up if they drop him in the lake....
They were ALMOST smart....but...
The ending felt like it was a dream sequence to me. I mean, who in their right mind would actually go through the trouble to put him in the lake? I would have been GONE, and never look back.
It seems like a dream sequence kind of scene, but it doesn't really let you know if it is..
We're lucky we live in this day and age of mass instant communication because in the dark ages before the invent of cell phones gps pda and internet, it was rather easy to get slaughtered in the woods somewhere not to far from civilization and extremely easy in the real deep woods completely removed from society.
What I mean by easy is not the actual murder, heck anyone today can walk up to someone in the middle of the biggest city in the world and shoot or stab them, what I'm referring to is that for a Jason or family of Jasons to exist back then was much easier then it is today. where the spread of information regarding the murder, motivation, whereabouts and rumor control (aka ghost stories back then) are all pretty much instantaneous on Youtube and CNN.
That's why F13 part 1 in 1980 was actually pretty scary because YES, back then you could go to a camp just an hour or two outside of Jersey's main cities and walk into an unknown danger that maybe only locals would know or dare to speak about.
Now, forget it.
Well, yes it can still happen, we can still find dangerous corners of our world hidden in the dark but not as much or as easy as it was back then.
They tried to incorporate and address that into the movie with the handheld GPS and mention of the NAV system in the SUV and how the local police couldn't find any evidence (they obviously didn't look to hard) and for the most part they succeeded in making us believe that a Jason was still possible today isolated in some part of an abandoned camp ready to massacre whomever stepped foot into his domain where not even real estate developers treaded!
Today, all the mines in my county are all mapped and can easily be accessed on my laptop or pda. Back then, maybe at the local library or town hall at best!
Heck, look at Son of Sam back in the late seventies, even in a major city the fear back then on the streets was immense, forget about going out on Halloween because he was in every corner and then when the rumors spread to the woods of the tranquil suburbs, it was major panic! I know, I was there as a kid.
Today, that would be handled very differently by the public.
Thanks J.
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