| | Details | | :--- | :--- | | Official Title | The Final Destination (also known as Final Destination 4 ) | | Release Date | August 28, 2009 | | Running Time | 82 minutes (Uncut Version: 81/82 min) | | Budget & Box Office | $40 million budget / $187.4 million worldwide | | Director | David R. Ellis ( Final Destination 2 , Snakes on a Plane ) | | MPAA Rating | R for strong violent/gruesome accidents, language and a scene of sexuality | | Languages (Dual Audio Focus) | English, Hindi (Dubbed), German, Polish, Russian, Mandarin, etc. |
For fans of the series, this installment is often remembered for two things: the aggressive use of 3D technology and some of the most elaborate Rube Goldberg-style deaths in the franchise's history.
The Final Destination (also known as Final Destination 4) Release Date: August 28, 2009 Genre: Horror, Mystery, Thriller Runtime: 1h 22m (82 minutes)
Reviewing The Final Destination (2009): The Franchise's Bold Leap into 3D 4. The Final Destination 4 -2009- Dual Audio -H...
: Nick O'Bannon has a horrifying premonition of a massive crash at a racetrack.
Dual audio allows viewers to switch between the original performances and localized dubbing, making the complex "Rube Goldberg" death scenes easier to follow for non-native speakers.
Utilizes early-generation digital CGI effects over traditional practical gore. Key Highlights and Memorable Set-Pieces | | Details | | :--- | :---
If you are watching the 3D version , the Hindi audio may not be perfectly synced to the 3D frames (common issue with fan-made dual-audio 3D rips). The 2D version is usually fine.
: Nick O’Bannon (Bobby Campo) has a horrific vision of a massive race-car crash at the McKinley Speedway that kills him and many others in the stands.
The film opens with a premonition. Nick O’Bannon (Bobby Campo) attends a NASCAR-style stock car race with his girlfriend Lori (Shantel VanSanten), friends Hunt (Nick Zano) and Janet (Haley Webb), and his rival racer enemy. Nick envisions a massive pile-up: cars explode, debris decapitates spectators, a tire flies into the stands, and the entire grandstand collapses in flames. The Final Destination (also known as Final Destination
Janet finds herself trapped inside a malfunctioning automatic car wash. The sequence builds intense claustrophobia as water levels rise, electronics short-circuit, and a sunroof blockage creates a ticking clock of impending doom.
The climax arrived at the revitalized "Death by Caffeine" coffee shop. Nick had a second vision, a flash of a deadly explosion caused by a construction vehicle outside. He managed to warn Lori and Janet just in time, saving them from a collapsing movie screen and a massive explosion. They thought they had finally won. They thought they had found a way to skip their turn.
A complex sequence involving a salon fire and falling heavy objects. The Car Wash: A suspenseful, confined death scene.
) brought the franchise's signature "Rube Goldberg" death sequences into the era of 3D cinema. Directed by David R. Ellis , who previously helmed the fan-favorite Final Destination 2
The film is famous for its fast pace and highly creative, over-the-top death sequences.