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Review of Bloodlines – Deaths in the family and also average sequels

BREC Bassinger looks at the future in the final goal: Bloodlines (2025), Warner Bros. Pictures

Final goal: blood lines Is now in the cinemas, but before it was published, we all knew that it had one: the last appearance of the inimitable and evil talented Tony Todd. It also has the most outstanding role for BREC Bassinger Post-Star girlFor those interested, but the question of what this continuation still has to offer arises beyond these two things.

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Death makes skull rattling, even the fake, in the final goal: blood lines (2025), Warner Bros. Pictures

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In addition, Todd is hardly sad to say sadly, and although Bassinger has more screen time and a decisive role, her presence is limited to the catalyst of the flashbacks, as shown in the trailer. This film is already hammering due to the virtual lack of its two sales arguments, apart from continuing baits. There is paint to pick up, but how is it?

Blood lines Starts at a restaurant/concert event location called the Sky View (a stand-in for the space needle in Seattle, which should not be completely the space, except that it is). It is in 1968, and Iris Campbell (Bassinger) is there with her soon-to-be fiance Paul (Max Lloyd-Jones) when the entire place is ready to crumble on the floor because of a annoying child and a penny.

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The older Iris (Gabrielle Rose) received the crazy people she saw at the final goal: blood lines (2025), Warner Bros. Pictures

Everyone, including Iris and Paul, dies; Or if Iris had not considered what turned out to be a premonition. You know the setup, so it is obvious that this will happen. However, what the trailer does not give away is that Iris is not the only one who sees her vision.

The large mega-death scene and her chaos, which most of us came, occurs at the beginning, and we find out that it is a nightmare from Iris Stefani (Kaitlyn Santa Juana) through night. Stef goes home from college to connect with her family again, put the pieces together and her grandma (Gabrielle Rose), who has agreed to a withdrawn Nutjob, nobody speaks.

At her age, Iris lives in the middle of nowhere in a fortified and fortunate Prepper cabin, which looks like it belongs on a distance of the Fury Road. Carefully with death and constantly outwit it, she never leaves. However, she wants Stefani know that she is not crazy, so Iris brutally sacrifices herself to save everyone again. From there, the game of death is switched on (of course minus bruce lee).

It was 15 years ago Final goal 5And 25 (I know we are all getting old) since the first – and still most groundbreaking. So Blood lines Should be able to satisfy any itching nostalgia for the series at the right time. It is a return to the formula that is not as difficult, and adds a family escape element that do not compare or over complicate things as you could expect. There are still a few twists, but not as many moving parts as earlier entries.

The focus remains on a family if it could easily go into different directions and pad times by introducing more and more disposable figures to bite the dust. However, these are the good news. The problem is that the film puts us in a replacement with a lead Psycho or Scream (1996) move, that's not as interesting as the people around them. As Kaitlyn Santa Juana, you may try, Stefani is inconspicuous and two -dimensional compared to young or old iris.

It is also surpassed by Richard Harmon, who plays her cousin. Anyone who knows him from their Leo Prize turns The 100 And continuum knows that the guy can keep his own what he does with enthusiasm here, how he goes into the most memorable death scenes. Harmon also has the honor of sharing the screen with Tony Todd in his last appearance, which corresponds to a Cameo appearance.

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The Canadian actor Richard Harmon is doing his work in the final goal: blood lines (2025), Warner Bros. Pictures

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It's not much, but Todd steals every second, devastated as he was from cancer that took him too early. I was reminded of Raul Julia, who looked as frail as Todd in Street fighter Back in 1994, when Todd was in between sweets Films. None of the men sold it and gave everything they could in their last performance.

Todd's character is not killed and can go out with dignity, although it turns out that his threatening undertakers, Bludworth, slowly dies like the man himself. He even praised himself, and Bludworth, in a moving advertisement Lib that already becomes a mem. This is one of the few highlights for which this film will be lovingly remembered.

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Kaitlyn Santa Juana tries her best in the final goal: Bloodlines (2025), Warner Bros. Pictures

Blood lines Try to give final Goal Fans a few treats and fun recalls that make up the last two sequels. However, the average cinema -goer will not think much about the slaughter, poor CGI or acting. You should use the time you have carefully considered by clearly steering. To her defense, this does not measure the original anyway.

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Final goal: blood lines

Professionals

  • Tony Todd has a scene, but makes the best out of it
  • Simply the best continuation since the third
  • Surprisingly good performances by BREC Bassinger and Richard Harmon
  • Inventive kills

Disadvantages

  • Bad CGI
  • Most of the line -up is not great
  • Boring, uninteresting lead
  • Do not measure the original in the long run
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