regardless of how strange or ridiculous it sounds I would definitely take heed...why don't these kids ever take the warnings seriously? the movie would be more enjoyable if they were all fighting to stay alive. it would be more exciting
In FD2 it didn't take the survivors too long to start listening.
There's always got to be at least one non-believer, it's a tradition amongst the storyline. Keep in mind that we are looking at it through our own eyes, and we have seen Final Destination before. They haven't, so all they see is some guy/girl randomly come up to them and say they're going to die. I will admit that the fact he or she predicted the first accident should be proof enough, but they usually explain it to some extent.
In the book "End of The Line" there is a non-believer, who goes through almost the entire story calling each death "a coincidence", but after the third death it's implied that he is only saying this because he doesn't want to believe that death is after him, and after the fourth death, he believes and attempts to protect himself.
My favorite Final Destination is the 4th – DEAL with it!
I understand. It's just that all of them were so nonchalant about the apparent pattern of deaths and clues leading up to them that it made me feel no sympathy for the characters. I figured they wanted to die young
It's really only this movie where the skepticism gets ridiculous. Everyone starts believing after only 2 or 3 deaths in the others. Though by 4 you'd think everyone would be well aware of the 180 story and immediately listen to anyone doom saying.