
This film is based on the novel (which I haven't and probably will not read) of the same name by Scott Smith and was, from what I understand, a bestseller. After seeing the movie, I've decided that either the book really wasn't that good and the mass of people reading it were not typically well read, similar in nature to the group that flocked to The da Vinci Code, or the book actually was good and, considering how movie studios have a propensity for altering novels, the original story was 'doctored' in a formulaic fashion with the intent of inducing the proper scares at predefined intervals along with anticipated higher ticket sales. Whatever the case, the movie was a disappointment.
The cast, consisting of four primary individuals, performed as well as could be expected. They were confused, exasperated, terrified, frantic, stupid, falsely noble and borderline psychotic right on queue. The performances were adequate but typically over-the-top. I know, I know, there are always those people who say something like, "Don't be so judgmental because you don't know how you'd act in a similar situation." Yes I do, and besides, only certain types of people find themselves in those types of situations and, since nothing remotely comparable has ever occurred to me, I'm obviously not one of those types of people. Additionally, the cast did their absolute best for what they had to work with and in a few scenes, they were as convincing as their surroundings would allow them to be. Curiously, the characters who I found most convincing and unnerving were the Mayan characters who spoke no English but easily conveyed a sense of panic, intensity and unease. So, all in all, I don't really think the actors can be held responsible for the lackluster story.
I realize I'm being a bit tough on this film so I feel I should clarify that the movie isn't horrible, it's just typical and the few truly clever devices and interesting aspects of the plot are never fully realized or explored in their entirety. Granted, the beginning of the movie, showing the four main characters partying in Cancun, is rather uninspired and does nothing to instill confidence in or imbue either character with any redeeming qualities. The first fifteen minutes are so vacuous, they could be used for the opening of a horror movie, a sci-fi movie, a 'teen angst' movie, a Lifetime Network 'action' movie or an episode of The O. C. However, once the actual story begins to play out, several potentially interesting and compelling scenarios are revealed but, as I previously mentioned, never fully realized. At one point during the movie, I thought, "Wow, this would have made an excellent episode of The X-Files........wait a minute, this was an excellent episode of The X-Files." My point being, similar setups can be found throughout the horror and sci-fi genres, but it's the exploration of the unique attributes that make the journey engaging. The X-Files had five or six similarly setup episodes, but each was uniquely different because of the scrutiny given to specific details and plot twists. There are obvious aspirations in The Ruins' but, unfortunately, rather than sharpen the thought provoking facets, the story succumbs to banality and ignores the gripping questions and aberrations that are posed.
I definitely can't recommend seeing this in the theater but I think this would be an adequate rental for, if for no other reason, exercising your brain's 'what if' capabilities. I know I spent a significant amount of time mentally exploring the possibilities that the filmmakers missed, which was surprisingly satisfying. Also, if you're a fan of typical 'horror' where predictable things occur and the effects are inventive and well done, then this would be a good rental, as well. Curiously, if you are a fan of horror (movies and books), then you may have already seen or read a somewhat condensed version of this story if you've ever read Stephen King's Skeleton Crew or seen the movie Creep Show 2 because the short story The Raft, which was the second segment of Creep Show 2, is remarkably similar to the overall concept of The Ruins. I hope that doesn't ruin it for you.
2 comments:
I saw this movie and you're absolutely right. BTW like your pics. IMY
Thanks and thanks very much.
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