With this film being from the same writer of finald destination (first one) I assumed this would at least be similar style.
Seems they have missed out everything that was good about that film and even the silly sequels.
Removing all inventive kill scenes and removing any character of interest, you end up with this film.
The silly overreaction of this city to those who didnt get involved in stopping a deranged man killing another is only one of the things that doesnt work for this film.
Silly first twist you can see from a mile off and a second twist which comes out of nowhere.
Back to the drawing board or better still a final destination reboot.
This film is based on some weird macho Christian morality which will particularly grate with non-American audiences (and probably a lot of Americans too). Apparently, if you see two strangers fighting (or, to be fair in this case, a total stranger being beaten up by another total stranger) then if you don't intervene you're a "coward" who deserves to be named and shamed on TV and spat at in the street. Never mind that you could end up dead, or in prison, or protecting a very bad person because you've misread the narrative, never mind that most police forces would advise you not to get involved in a brawl, however one-sided it might seem. And if you video the incident, however useful that footage might be to the police to identify the perpetrator or perhaps cause the perpetrator to pause and reconsider his actions when he notices he's being filmed - that's just another act of cowardice as far as this twisted movie is concerned. Add in a double heaped spoonful of saccharine-soaked tears and lots of "I love you so much!" and this piece of crap is what you're left with.