They are stalked and killed by an unseen force that wants them all to die like they were supposed to.
A bunch of high school graduates barely survive death when a freak accident causes Wendy to see the next five minutes of her own life.
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The plot of this movie is almost non-existent. To put it bluntly, this movie exists for the entertainment value it provides and nothing more. Though the genre of this flick ("Slasher" flicks, or, as Roger Ebert puts it, Dead Teenager Flicks) can be examined as a whole, this particular one doesn't do anything amazing in direction, cinematography, screen writing, CGI, acting. In case you have no intention of ever seeing the others, here's what to expect: A razor-thin plot Characters that you don't care about A high level of predictability Lots of blood and gore A fair amount of profanity If you're expecting a movie that's worthy of literary examination, you're far off.
Second, if you have seen the first movie, you will know exactly what to expect in the third one. First, there are a few comments made in this third installment that allude to the original chapter, although they will not shine any insight on this movie that can't be gleaned by not watching the first picture. Notes: Before you watch this movie, it is helpful to watch at least the first in the Final Destination franchise for two reasons.
It is discovered first that intervention can cause "Death" to "skip" a life and move on to the next, and that the manner of the deaths can be predicted (to a degree) by examining photographs of the survivors taken on the night of the crash. "He" has a calculated plan to off the others in the order they would have died on the roller coaster. Afterward, "Death" is out to finish the task that Wendy thwarted. Synopsis: Wendy (Winstead) has a wild hallucination in which she sees her own death, along with about seven others who she is able to save initially, on a roller coaster.