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(Reviewed by Snake-666) - The series becomes gradually
worse. Diana Collins (A.J.Cook – ‘Final Destination 2')
unwittingly awakes the malicious Djinn (John Novak) who quickly assumes the
identity of college professor Joel Barash (Jason Connery). The Djinn then
enters a cat and mouse game with Diana in a bid to persuade her to make
three wishes and thus condemning the world to an eternity of suffering.
This second sequel is the first movie in the series not to feature Andrew
Divoff in the role of the Djinn. Instead, two people play the role, Connery
plays the Djinn in human form and Novak assumes the character of the Djinn
in demon form. Connery, to his credit, was not as bad a choice as I had
first suspected. He managed to portray the Djinn with almost the right air
of malevolence. However, Connery's near-powerful performance was let down by
the performances of the rest of the cast. Even A.J. Cook, who put in a
fairly good performance two years later in ‘Final Destination 2', really
failed to impress as she came off as dry, unenthusiastic and generally
monotonous.
The movie itself started off reasonably well enough but eventually
degenerated into a tedious and overly dragging example of bad horror
filmmaking. The plot became very predictable and the screenplay just did not
flow well and left the film with continuous moments of pointless, and
forced, dialogue. On top of this the script seemed to show little tangency
with the previous instalments and, as with ‘Wishmaster 2', the `rules' of
how the Djinn can interact with humans was changed. Also added were some
unnecessary and (in many cases) ludicrous plot twists that made
‘Wishmaster 3' all that more difficult to watch. There was however some
impressive (and plentiful) gore effects, though these were overshadowed by
the overuse of cheap looking and unnecessary CGI. Chris Angel's direction
was also of a very low standard as it showed little inspiration or
creativity. In fact, the scenes stolen from the previous two instalments
were robbed of any darkness that was evident in the other movies.
Overall this is a very poor movie and only just on the same level as the
previous instalment. Up to now I have not been a fan of the ‘Wishmaster'
franchise, and this movie has done nothing to change my mind. Fans of the
original might enjoy this more than I did, though many may not be very
accepting of the new Djinn. This movie is not one I would recommend and
probably only worth watching if nothing else is on TV. Uninspired, poorly
directed and generally dull. My rating for ‘Wishmaster 3: Devil Stone' –
3.5/10. |
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