The Cabin in the Woods
Review #2 (Spoilers)
By Ken Parker
You really should not read this review
unless you have already seen the film or have decided that you will
never ever see this stupid horror film that looks like every other
horror film. I will try to not ruin the story that much in this
review.
A group of college age kids go to a
cabin out in the woods. They went there to have some fun, have sex,
get high and so on but the cabin has something else planned for them.
In the flavor of Evil Dead, something is unleashed that threatens
them all.
Pretty standard horror formula, right?
Sure. As a matter a fact you will see so many of the usual horror
elements in this film. We have the usual cast of characters including
the druggie, the blonde bimbo, the virgin, the jock and the brain.
The basement is full of old items and once they start messing with
those, all hell breaks loose. When things get creepy the group splits
up to cover more ground. Let the screaming begin.
As you may know, this film is not a
horror film although it takes the genre of horror films and twists it
on its side in a massively clever way. What writer Joss Whedon has
done in this movie is given you what you expect in a horror film but
places scenes that appear to be from another film. We see a high
tech base being operating by a group of people who casually go about
their business. They are monitoring the events up in the cabin and
are manipulating the kids so that they act like they are supposed to
in a horror setting. It would appear that this secret base is doing
all this for some reason. One by ones the kids are scared out of
their minds and killed by a family of zombies.
This tongue and cheek plan is being
copied all around the world where we see a group of Japanese children
being haunted by a long haired ghost in the same vein as The Ring.
As the viewer you are trying to put all these images together in your
head. Why were there so many artifacts in the basement and what was
the group of workers betting on? Who is the director and why is it
so important to put these kids through this manipulation?
You can come up with your theories and
slowly the answer will unfold in front of you. You will not see the
ending coming on so many levels. Trying to figure out what the
workers are up to will keep you preoccupied for most of the movie but
once the answer is there, the movie continues to shock and stun until
the final shot.
I feel this movie won't do well because
joe public will think it is just another cliché riddled movie.
Actually the cliches are even more than any other horror movie,
important. I feel that if you love horror movies – you will love
it. If you hate horror movies because of the usual trappings and
predictability – go see this – you will love it.
The theater wasn't crowded but many
people clapped at the end. The only people who did not get into the
movie were the two idiots who showed up 20 minutes after the movie
started and talked through the next 20 minutes and then left. I am
sure they were not even aware that something more was going on.
Unlike most horror films you probably want to pay close attention to
this in a vain hope of figuring out what is going on.
Oh, and the final word – this is not
a horror film or at least not a typical horror film.
Best movie of the year so far.
This is a hell of a fun movie that features twists that got better and better as the film went on. It's crazy that horror films can be this fun and entertaining just by smart and witty writing. However, it won't last for too long so we might as well enjoy it while Whedon and Goodard are around. Good review.
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