A group of employees from Presage Paper prepares to go on a business retreat. Sam (Nicholas D'Agosto), who would rather be a chef than a salesman, has a fearful premonition while riding on the bus; a bridge collapses, killing dozens. Acting quickly, he saves his girlfriend Molly (Emma Bell), his boss (David Koechner), and five other co-workers. Unfortunately, since they were really supposed to die on the bridge, death begins stalking these survivors, one by one, killing them in "random" accidents. Can the survivors discover a way to break the chain?
The characters here are a bit more sympathetic, and humorous, and, unlike the fourth film, they tend to show empathy for their fallen friends and co-workers. The death sequences, as always, are elaborate Rube Goldberg-like traps, with misdirection and deception at every turn. (Many of the traps involve loose screws; doesn't anyone in these movies own a screwdriver?) It's fascinating that these sequences elicit a squirmy, giggly reaction from the audience, rather than dread or terror. This is a purely cathartic, visceral experience, not having anything to do with characters or plot. But other than that, any redeeming social value is negligible.
**1/2 out of ****
With Nicholas D'Agosto, Emma Bell, Miles Fisher, David Koechner, Ellen Wroe, Jacqueline MacInnes Wood, P.J. Byrne, Arlen Escarpeta, Courtney B. Vance, Tony Todd
Written by Eric Heisserer, based on an original concept by Jeffrey Reddick
Written by Eric Heisserer, based on an original concept by Jeffrey Reddick
Directed by Steven Quale
92 minutes
Opens August 12, 2011

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