

On the Killer's Track
A man who has just become unemployed kills his closest relatives before he judges himself.
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Plot Summary
Tommy Jarvis, now a teenager, is struggling with the trauma of his past encounters with Jason Voorhees. While trying to leave his past behind, he takes a job at a remote cabin and soon finds himself facing a terrifying new threat. As a string of brutal murders begins, Tommy realizes that the violence may not be over, and he might be the only one who can stop it.
Critical Reception
While 'Friday the 13th: A New Beginning' (the film released in 1985, often confused with 'On the Killer's Track' which is a common fan title for a later film) is generally considered one of the weaker entries in the franchise by critics, it has a cult following among slasher film enthusiasts. The film attempted to introduce a new protagonist, Tommy Jarvis, in a more substantial role, but its plot and character development were often criticized.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its continuation of the Friday the 13th formula, offering familiar slasher tropes.
- Criticized for a weak plot and underdeveloped characters, particularly the new Tommy Jarvis.
- Noted for its creative (though often criticized) kills and atmosphere.
Google audience: Audience reception for this film is mixed, with some appreciating its place in the iconic slasher series and the attempt to evolve the Tommy Jarvis character, while others find it a disappointing installment with a predictable narrative.
Fun Fact
This film, officially titled 'Friday the 13th: A New Beginning', was intended to be the start of a new direction for the franchise, with a planned trilogy that would delve deeper into Tommy Jarvis's psychological trauma. However, due to the film's lukewarm reception, these plans were ultimately scrapped.
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