Viernes 13. 6ª parte: Jason vive

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De pequeño logró hacer algo que supuso el fin de cuantos lo intentaron: mató a Jason Vorhees, el terrible criminal que aterrorizó a los habitantes de Cristal Lake. Y ahora, años más tarde, Tommy se siente atormentado por el miedo de que no esté realmente muerto. Así que Tommy y un amigo van al cementerio y excavan la tumba de Jason. Desgraciadamente para Tommy (y más aún para su amigo), en lugar de encontrar un cadáver descomponiéndose, descubren que Jason se ha conservado a la perfección. (Paramount Pictures España)

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Isherwood 

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inglés The funny prologue already hints at what’s to come. The sixth installment doesn't change the concept of the first one, but the sovereign downplaying of many moments gives it the hallmark of an auteur film. While the previous films suffered from the routine syndrome, this one, with its distinctive inserts (the Bond-esque subtitles, the blood on a smiley face, the face molded into the sheet), rises above the standard and entertains throughout. Yet the initial excitement starts to wear off after a while, correctness starts to come into play (no nudity, no moving camera viewfinder during the murders) and the whole thing falls apart with the annoying rescue of small children. It is clear that it was 1986 and as one of the first swallows of the flock of harmlessness, this installment of the bloody series appeared. 3 ½. ()

kaylin 

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inglés "Friday the 13th Part 6: Jason Lives" has a good sense of humor that somewhat revives the progressing series. The same formula is still present, but it's the humor, the development of the mythology, and the somewhat tolerable characters that give it a touch of mediocrity that was sorely lacking in some of the previous installments. Jason is not exceptional here, but you still care about how successful he will be in killing people around him. And here, it's occasionally funny. ()