The Final (film)
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Directed by | Joey Stewart |
Written by | Jason Kabolati |
Produced by | Jason Kabolati[1] |
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Cinematography | Dave McFarland |
Edited by | Bill Marcellus |
Music by | Damon Criswell |
Production company | Agora Entertainment |
Distributed by | After Dark Films |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Final is a 2010 American psychological horror thriller film written by Jason Kabolati, directed by Joey Stewart, and starring Jascha Washington, Julin, Justin S. Arnold, Lindsay Seidel, Marc Donato, Laura Ashley Samuels, Ryan Hayden, and Travis Tedford (in his final film role before retiring from acting).
Plot
[edit]A disfigured teenage girl enters a restaurant and quickly draws the attention of everyone there. She begins crying, and a flashback begins...
In high school, Ravi gets bullied by Bradley and Bernard. Emily is taunted and abused by three girls, Heather, Bridget, and Kelli. Dane, another outcast, has an old, secluded house in the woods, inherited from his late uncle.
Kurtis is a likable student and an aspiring actor. He invites his schoolmates to a video shoot. There, Bradley and Bernard insult Ravi in the restroom and break his camera. Dane stumbles in, and Bradley intimidates him, revealing that he has also been bullying Dane. The next day at school, after learning of the incident, Kurtis confronts Bradley, asking him to leave his friends alone.
The outcasts - Emily, Jack, Ravi, Andy, and Dane - decide to get revenge on the bullies and send a message to the community. Among their inspirations are horror films and lessons in class about deadly chemicals and torture methods of old cultures. They plan to spare Kurtis, as he doesn't mistreat them. They prepare a costume party at Dane's secluded house and invite the bullies over. They lace the punch bowl with a drug, causing everyone who drinks from it to fall unconscious. They see Kurtis among the group but still proceed with the plan.
When the teens wake up, they find themselves chained together. The outcasts then declare their intention to make them suffer a fate worse than death as revenge for the years they have suffered from bullying. In their first act of violence, Jack shoots Miles, a loud-mouthed teenager, with a cattle gun to his face and knee. One boy, Tommy, flees for help, but steps into a bear trap in the woods. The three boys, nicknamed The Triplets, help the outcasts capture and return him to the house.
Ravi immobilizes and silences Bernard with a drug, and then Bernard is tortured with needles by Emily. Ravi secretly gives Kurtis a key, and he escapes. Dane, obsessed with revenge, stabs and kills Ravi. The torture continues with Emily smearing a corrosive compound on Heather's face. As Bridget apologizes to Emily, she tells her to cut off Bradley's fingers to spare herself. She is unable to do it. When Emily gives the offer to Bradley, he agrees and cuts off two of Bridget's fingers. Emily then smears the compound on half of Bridget's face.
Kurtis encounters Deputy Henessey and asks for help, but the Triplets shoot the Deputy. Kurtis grabs his gun, flees to a neighboring house, and informs the owner, Parker, an elderly war veteran, of the events in Dane's house. However, Parker doesn't trust Kurtis because he has a gun. After tying Kurtis to an armchair, Parker goes to Dane's house alone to investigate. He trips over a cord, and a trap severely injures his legs. Despite the injuries, he successfully kills two of the Triplets.
An insane Dane taunts Bradley, who attempts to apologize. Dane severs his spinal cord with a switchblade, paralyzing him from the waist down. After freeing himself, Kurtis calls the police and heads to Dane's house. As Andy is about to cut off Riggs' tongue, Kurtis appears and kills Andy. Dane shoots Kurtis in the arm, but Emily kills him before he can kill Kurtis. Emily says her last words to Kelli, then has Jack shoot her dead. As the police burst in, Jack kills himself after saying: "There are more like us out there."
The next day, a news reporter recounts how the popular kids were abducted and tortured "without reason." Kelli, unharmed but traumatized by the events, plans to die by suicide. At school, Kurtis exchanges eye contact with the remaining Triplet. The final scene reveals that Bridget is the disfigured girl from the film's beginning.
Cast
[edit]- Marc Donato as Dane
- Jascha Washington as Kurtis
- Whitney Hoy as Bridget
- Julin as Heather
- Lindsay Seidel as Emily
- Laura Ashley Samuels as Kelli
- Justin S. Arnold as Bradley
- Travis Tedford as Andy
- Eric Isenhower as Jack
- Vincent Silochan as Ravi
- Farah White as The Reporter
- Preston Flagg as Riggs
- Hunter Garner as Tommy
- Ryan Hayden as Miles
- Daniel Ross Owens as Bernard
- Matthew Posey as Parker
Release
[edit]The film is part of the After Dark Horrorfest 2012[2] and was presented on November 23[when?].[3] The DVD was released on November 23[when?] by After Dark Films.[4]
Reviews
[edit]The Movie Spot gave the film a 3.5 out of 5 saying "The Final is a decent movie. And a great entry to the Horrorfest series." The film holds a 13% "rotten" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on eight reviews.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ Miska, Brad (January 18, 2010). "Horrorfest '10: Teen Abuse Taken Too Far in Trailer for 'The Final'". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved October 22, 2021.
- ^ "Neil Gaiman Returns To The Sandman".
- ^ Barton, Steve (July 12, 2012). "San Diego Comic-Con 2012: Teen Wolf Renewed for Extended Season Three". Dread Central. Retrieved October 22, 2021.
- ^ Barton, Steve (July 13, 2012). "San Diego Comic-Con 2012: Finally Elysium Plot Details Have Emerged!". Dread Central. Retrieved October 22, 2021.
- ^ "The Final (2010)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved October 22, 2021.
External links
[edit]- 2010 films
- 2010 horror films
- 2010s high school films
- 2010 horror thriller films
- 2010 independent films
- 2010s psychological horror films
- 2010 psychological thriller films
- 2010s teen horror films
- American films about revenge
- American high school films
- American horror thriller films
- American independent films
- American psychological horror films
- American psychological thriller films
- American teen horror films
- Films about bullying
- Films set in Texas
- Films shot in Dallas
- 2010s English-language films
- 2010s American films
- English-language horror thriller films
- English-language independent films