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Jason, el más impopular de los habitantes de Crystal Lake, regresa para causar mayores estragos. Tras su resurgimiento en el depósito de cadáveres de un hospital, el asesino enmascarado centra su venganza en la familia Jarvis y en un grupo de despreocupados adolescentes. El joven Tommy Jarvis es un gran aficionado al cine de terror, con un talento especial para las máscaras y el maquillaje. ¿Ha encontrado el diabólico Jason finalmente la horma de su zapato? (Cinema International Corporation)

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POMO 

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español Una película de terror terriblemente estúpida pero relativamente entretenida. Con un clímax simpáticamente pervertido. Aunque, de nuevo, desastrosamente estúpido. Entretenimiento agradablemente perverso para aficionados al gore muy poco críticos. ()

J*A*S*M 

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inglés After the first four episodes, I still don’t understand why Friday the 13th is such a famous franchise. The atmosphere and the cool killer are the only thing worth praise, but when it comes to the direction and the acting, every episode is worse than the previous one, to the point that I feel that even an amateur could make it with that budget. In the case of Final Chapter, the script doesn’t help, either, it’s almost surprisingly stupid and naive. ()

Isherwood 

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inglés More or less a standard slasher film somewhere on the level of the first installment. It has enjoyable bloody moments, and an often naked cast (Adam’s bathing pleases), but all in all, it is not any sort of revelation. Rather, at times I notice a bit of an aftertaste of routine without any passion. I feel like a social outcast, however, as I am not a gore fan (yet) and yet I enjoyed it (within reason). :) ()

kaylin 

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inglés Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter is a classic sequel that doesn't have any groundbreaking ideas; it simply follows established tracks and continues to rely on the popular character of Jason, who kills without much deeper meaning. Don't look for any mythology in it; it's simply an effort to deliver to the audience what the previous installments did. The main question then ends up being whether anyone will survive. ()