It makes no sense and comes out of nowhere. Jensen Daggett, who plays Rennie, keeps seeing premonitions/visions of, I guess, Jason drowning. Jason can read, \"In Case of Fire, Break Glass\". I did not know Jason bellowed like a dinosaur when you throw toxic chemicals on him. I guess we are to assume, he only kills those from the lake So, he is ignoring the New Yorkers Jason is much faster in this film. Once Jason gets to Manhattan, he seems to be ignoring the New-Yorkers and just keeps chasing the people from Crystal Lake. This was really the only interesting part to the film. It was appropriate though, because of the impending doom we know is coming to everyone. It had the similar character development pattern found in disaster movies. There is an extra side-story, involving the captain of the ship and his son. Part of the plot reminded me of The Poseidon Adventure (1974), too. I noticed a few things in this film, that reminded me of other movies. It is even more evident, when the New York City police are inspecting the ship, that ran aground, full of corpses, just like in the different depictions of Dracula. Having Jason preying on the people on the ship, like Bela Lugosi in Dracula (1931) or Max Schreck in Nosferatu (1922), has an interesting similarity. Jason makes it to New York City with 30 minutes left in the movie.The basic plot, especially the scenes on the ship, in some ways, reminds me of Bram Stoker's story about Dracula. For a majority of the film, we are on the cruise to hell, while Jason chases after graduating students from Lakeview High. The ship then looks like it is cruising over Lake Michigan in a brutal storm, which I guess is supposed to be the Atlantic Ocean. So, in the original film, Camp Crystal Lake was located in New Jersey and was big enough to be an over-sized pond, but in this film, it has room for a 20 foot boat and a river big enough for that boat to float upstream to Iceland (subbing for Canada), it looks like, where Jason hitches a ride on a mini-cruise ship, bound for New York. And, after a couple movies, it turns out Jason can be woken up by electricity, but only on Friday the 13th, yeah, ok. Camp Crystal Lake is now big enough for 20 foot boats. The time when the parody replaced the horror film. We come to the campiest part of the series. So, eight movies into this franchise and I keep forgetting that these films were originally released by Paramount Pictures, who's logo comes up in the beginning of each film.
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