Jason X 4K 2001 Ultra HD 2160p

Jason X 4K 2001 Ultra HD 2160p
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Сountry: USA, Canada
Genre: Thriller
Cast: Kane Hodder, Lexa Doig, Jeff Geddis, David Cronenberg, Markus Parilo, Jonathan Potts, Lisa Ryder, Dov Tiefenbach, Chuck Campbell, Melyssa Ade, Boyd Banks, Barna Moricz, Dylan Bierk, Todd Farmer, Peter Mensah, Philip Williams, Melody Johnson, Kristi Angus
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A group of archaeology students from the new Earth-2 colony fly to Old Earth, long ago a toxic wasteland, to investigate the ancient remains of past civilizations. The students find two cryogenically frozen bodies stored for some 400 years in an old research center.

Overjoyed by their find, the team takes the bodies with them. One of the bodies belongs to serial killer Jason Voorhees. The students do not suspect what deadly danger they will face, although the further development of events is not difficult to predict. Jason reanimates on his own right on the ship and, having quickly dismantled a small detachment of special forces, starts hunting the students...


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In 1993, the movie “Jason Goes to Hell: The Last Friday” was released, which was supposed to be the final part, without any “New Beginning” and “New Blood”. As we remember, in the finale of this rather amusing heresy, Jason does go to hell, so we can put a stop to it. However, in 1996, Voorhees' colleagues (namely Pinhead and Leprechaun) flew into space, and our hockey player thought, “What's the worst I can do?”. And so the space adventures of the Crystal Lake maniac were put into production, simply because why not.

And so, before us, we have James Isaacs' sci-fi horror Jason X. Suck it, John Kramer, the X and the 10th installment was used before you! The director of this action flick has only directed one low-budget horror before the new “Friday”, and for the screenwriter it's his debut work. But Sean Cunningham is in place, here he is in the role of producer. However, he also produced the ninth part - apparently, the man doesn't care what happens to Jason at all.

In the year 2455, planet Earth is a dead cosmic body, visited only by archaeologists. Another group of students (read - Crystal Lake counselors) visit the once thriving planet and find a cryo-chamber, and in it two bodies - a girl victim, and of course, Jason Voorhees. Both bodies are lifted to a spaceship, the girl is revived with the help of future technologies, and Jason doesn't need to be revived - he can manage quite well on his own. Then the standard “Friday the 13th” begins, only in the scenery of a spaceship.

No matter how you look at it, “Fridays” from New Line Cinema is the most unusual in the franchise. Recall that in the ninth installment, we watched Jason's spirit move into different bodies. Here, the maniac was launched into space. The scripts for both parts were obviously written under doping, otherwise I can't explain the prohibitive amount of absurdity happening on the screen.

However, both parts have one common and quite significant disadvantage - when nothing delusional and absurd happens, the plot starts to sag wildly. I don't mind something new in the slightest, because if Jason was thrown into Crystal Lake for the 10th time, it would be totally over the top. But, unfortunately, the interesting ideas at first glance are killed by dull chatter and scenes that are filmed only for the sake of fitting the timing under an hour and a half.

Otherwise, the movie is the same nonsense as the ninth part. The characters are incredibly dumb, the screenplay is even dumber in some places, that is, it's not “Friday the 13th”, but a movie based on it, if I may say so. Jason's final mutation already smells like thrash, but before it you'll have to watch a lot of dull dialog about nothing and other time-increasing scenes.

As a result - on the one hand, quite funny and delirious sci-fi horror movie, obviously not pretending to something serious. But that's only in places. As soon as absurd ideas of the authors come to an end - the gloom begins, which can drive you to sleep. In any case, it was the last movie of the classic franchise “Friday the 13th”. Eight years later, Michael Bay will try to reanimate Jason's corpse, but that's a slightly different story....


Info Video

Codec: HEVC / H.265 (92.0 Mb/s)
Resolution: Native 4K (2160p)
HDR: Dolby Vision, HDR10
Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
Original aspect ratio: 1.85:1


Info Audio

#English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48kHz, 24-bit)


Info Subtitles

English SDH, Danish, Finnish, German, Norwegian, Portuguese (Brazilian), Russian, Spanish (Latin American), Swedish.

File size: 61.80 GB

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