indianasmith
Archeologist, Theologian, Elder Scrolls Addict, and a
B-Movie Kraken
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A good bad movie is like popcorn for the soul!
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« on: September 20, 2014, 12:14:49 AM » |
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I rented this movie with zero expectations; it was one of a stack of new release low budget horror/sci-fi films that showed up on the shelves of Hastings recently. I popped it in to the PC tonight after the wife had claimed the couch, and watched it with only minor interruptions.
It starts like a standard slasher film: a group of recent college grads are travelling to a cabin in the woods to celebrate graduation, and drive through some remote mountain country. Inevitably they get lost; late that night, nearing their destination, they see a man run towards them, waving his arms, and swerving off the road to avoid him, they hit a tree and damage the van. Fortunately by that point they are within walking distance of the house they are headed towards; they find a note advising them that the owners have gone but they can make themselves at home in the meantime.
So they settle in, partying, drinking, and having fun. Like I said, standard slasher movie opening. Then there is a cutaway scene to the house's owners, who are getting jiggy in the back of their RV (the only purpose I could find for this scene was to provide the requisite B-movie nudity, but since the rest of the film is so dark, it actually was a relief of sorts). But after they finish making the sign of the squished avocado together, the dude goes outside and gets a meat cleaver in the gut, then the killer climbs into the RV to go after the girl.
Now, back to the crew at the house. The next morning they find an abandoned mine, and begin to explore it and pull a few pranks on each other. BUt the place is creepy - someone had written on the outside wall BREAK THE CYCLE in a red medium that looks suspiciously like blood. One of the guys gets locked in an underground vault as a joke by his friends; it takes them a few minutes to get the door open again, but while they are trying, the guy who is locked in sees something written on the back wall: THIS IS THE FIRST TIME.
After this the weirdness comes thick and fast. Two of the guys go back to the mine to look for a lost wallet - and find three dead bodies in one of the chambers. But two of the bodies are theirs, and the third belongs to their friend whom they just left in the cabin. And when they return - he is still there! What is going on? Are they hallucinating? Are they dead and in hell?
This was a very clever, well-acted horror film with a good cast and a genuinely unpredictable plot. I highly recommend it!
5/5
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