Besides giving an excuse for the copycat killer to show up, was there any real point for the death of Joey, who was an innocent (and slow) young man? This part of the movie always struck me as being simply pointless and exploitative, with no reason. [His death is what motivated the guy to do the killings, so it wasn't pointless, it was very necessary to move the plot forward.]
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When Jason is squeezing the kid's head against the tree with the leather strap he is turning the rings counter-clockwise in the first two shots, but then clockwise in last shot. See more...
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Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning (1985) - 2 questions
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Besides giving an excuse for the copycat killer to show up, was there any real point for the death of Joey, who was an innocent (and slow) young man? This part of the movie always struck me as being simply pointless and exploitative, with no reason. [His death is what motivated the guy to do the killings, so it wasn't pointless, it was very necessary to move the plot forward.]
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