BACKGROUND
I know what most people thought when you first saw this
trailer. They would say something like “Oh god here comes another stupid horror
film set in a cabin and everyone dies”.
What may surprise people is that it was co-written by Drew Goddard and
Joss Whedon (you know the man responsible for making Buffy The Vampire Slayer,
Firefly, and a little movie known as The Avengers!). The film was scripted and shot in 2009 but due to the
bankruptcy of MGM it got caught up and couldn’t be released. They then decided
to shop the film around to other studios and they ended up at Lionsgate, which
is a perfect studio for it considering that it is technically a horror
film. I say technically because of
many elements that happen to make it the most important horror film to be
released in a long time. It is
hard to explain this film without saying any spoilers so I will end my review
and my rating and then do a detailed spoiler filled section afterwards. I will
give a big warning so you can stop reading.
Five teenagers head off for a weekend at a secluded cabin in
the woods. They arrive to find they are quite isolated with no means of
communicating with the outside world. When the cellar door flings itself open,
they of course go down to investigate. They find an odd assortment of relics
and curiosities but when one of the women, Dana, reads from a book she awakens
a family of deadly zombie killers. There's far more going on however than meets
the eye as the five campers are all under observation. Written by garykmcd
I had known about this film for some time and was really
anxious to see it especially after seeing several posters that boasted the
tag lines: “If you hear a strange sound outside…Have Sex”, “If an old man warns
you not to go there…Make Fun of Him”, and “If something is chasing you…split
up”. I was sold especially after
seeing Joss Whedon’s name attached to the project. Joss is excellent at dialogue and character development,
which is evident in his t.v shows Buffy The vampire slayer and Firefly. It is also very prevalent in The
Avengers but that’s another review for another day. His dialogue in this film is absolutely spot on.
The film is a complete deconstruction of the horror genre and knows every cliché in the book and uses these clichés to center the story in a very clever way. I have to say though that the last 20 minutes in the film are excessively crazy and surprising. I came out of this film with a big smile on my face knowing how awesome and glad I was that I had seen this film. This is the best horror film I have seen in a really long time and it mixes dark comedy with horror in a way that I have never seen before.
Anyone who loves great horror movies and loves comedy should
definitely check it out. It is
definitely worth a watch and I will be picking up this gem on Blu-Ray!
SCORE
4.5 Out Of 5
WARNING!!
I have to give you
all a warning! Stop reading this if you have not seen the film. Once you have seen it come back and
read this. If you have seen it
then you may continue reading for an in depth discussion of my favorite scenes
and moments.
SPOILER SECTON!!!
The film starts off with an introduction to each of the
characters and what makes these characters different is that even the “jock”
(aka Chris Hemsworth) are smart people. I remember them saying that they are
going into some pretty advanced fields.
The reason that they are acting stupid is because this company that is
making sure that the ritual sacrifice goes according to plan. They are using chemicals to change how
they act. The blonde girl had just
had her hair dyed and this company has put some sort of chemical in this dye to
make her act all slutty and stupid.
What I can determine from this film is that the company is the reason
why horror movie clichés exist. They make sure that everyone acts a certain way
and they also make sure and control the monsters. This company is an explanation for why horror movies exist.
I absolutely love how clever a twist this is!
I had to see this film twice to get all of the references in
it. There are a shit ton of horror movie references in the film. The first and most obvious ones were to
The Evil Dead series. The cabin itself looks very similar to the cabin from the
first 2 Evil Dead films. The hatch
that leads to the basement is also another big reference.
The cabin from The Evil Dead |
Pinhead from Hellraiser |
Saw Head from Cabin in the Woods |
There are several more references in the film so I would
recommend seeing the film a second time. It helped me see many things that I
missed. Thank you for reading my review and look out for more reviews from Deadite very soon!