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Friday the 13th
Friday the 13th






friday the 13th

A facing shot of Mark's face being split by the machete.It was cut by Paramount for looking too fake. A scene at the very end where we are shown the inside Jason's shack and see Pamela's face.A close up shot of Crazy Ralph and the wire cutting.A close-up shot Jeff and Sandra being double-impaled while having sex on the bed.

friday the 13th

this time with a much clearer origin story.The following scenes were cut from the film in order to avoid an "X" rating from the MPAA: If the franchise had gone on from here, we probably would have seen a slightly waterlogged, mildly decomposing Jason who's an unstoppable undead killing machine. So when it doesn't – when its killer suddenly surges back to life - it seems fair to assume that's because the rules themselves are being broken. It offers up a clear chronology - definitively answering, for example, what happened between Jason's childhood and adulthood - and it mostly plays by the rules of the real world. We can't picture him lying there unconscious for hours and then suddenly having the strength to burst through the dock.īut more importantly, the "Friday the 13th" remake tries to keep Jason's personal history pretty straightforward. For starters, there's an actual delay between him taking a machete to the chest and his body being dumped in the lake - plenty of time for him to die from his wounds. But there are two reasons we think Jason is officially undead here. To be fair, slasher villains have a gift for coming back from seemingly fatal blows. The series' original slasher may have been killed, but Jason will be back. If he did die, then his decomposing body in the lake makes perfect sense, and it also hints at the supernatural elements that will come later in the series. It's a great, shiver-inducing final scene, and it's one that plays into the franchise's sometimes-muddled mythology, which vacillates on whether Jason actually drowned as a child or only seemed to drown. If there was no boy, she says, then "he's still there."

friday the 13th

But Alice herself isn't very comforted when she hears that they found her alone on the lake. The movie then reassures the viewer that it was a dream sequence - just one final way to cram in a jump scare - and Alice is actually safe in a hospital bed. Everything is safe - until the moldering corpse of a young, drowned Jason rises up from the water and drags her down with him. Alice is draped over the side of the canoe, her fingers trailing in the water, finally resting after all the horror she's been through. As the film moves slowly into daytime, Crystal Lake actually looks idyllic for once.








Friday the 13th