Friday, November 23, 2018

Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning (1985)-Part 2

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The movie cuts to a eighteen year old Tommy Jarvis, (John Shepard), who has mental health issues, (and is doped up with drugs); Tommy isn't obsessed with horror movies, he is 'seeing' Jason Voorhees in his dreams. He is taken to a facility for disturbed teenagers run by Matt, (Richard Young), and Pam, (Melanie Kinnaman). The teenagers are: Joey, (Dominick Brascia); Violet, (Tiffany Helm); Robin, (Juliette Cummins); Neil, (Todd Bryant)-who stutters; Vinnie, (Anthony Barrile); Eddie, (John Robert Dixon); Pete, (Corey Parker); Jake, (Jerry Pavlon); Victor, (Mark Venturini); Duke, (Caskey Swaim); Tina, (Debisue Voorhees); Reggie, (Shavar Ross), and George, (Vernon Washington), are the other members of the cast who work at the camp.
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Like the other movies, teenagers indulge in making out in the woods, and picking on Tommy until he lashes out in the breakfast scene. Matt and Pam have a file on him, and are concerned about his behaviour. When a middle aged woman named Ethel, (Carol Locatell), and her son Junior, (Ron Sloan), who swears at Sheriff Tucker, (Marco St John), and the Deputies. In short, as people die, is Tommy responsible for the deaths? In town, Billy the Nurse, (Bob De Simone), the brother of Tom De Simone, the director of "Hell Night", (1981), is on a date with waitress Lana, (Rebecca Wood-Sharkey), as he does drugs. When they die, did Jason Voorhees really leave Camp Crystal Lake to go to town? It's unlikely.
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Reggie meets his older brother Demon, (Miguel Nunez, Jr.), and his girlfriend Anita, (Jere Fields). When they die, Tommy beats Junior up, that leads to Junior crying to his mother. As they die, Tommy disappears. In the end, they see the dead bodies in the rooms. The film ends with Tommy fighting Jason Voorhees in the old barn. After Jason dies, it is revealed to be an imposter. He is in the hospital, and still nightmares. "Friday the 13th Part V: A new beginning", is the weakest of the series, and the first sequel to the Tommy Jarvis trilogy.
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