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Is THE RUINS any good? Capone surprisingly says yes!

Hey everyone. Capone in Chicago here.

I have a low tolerance for bad horror, maybe the lowest of anybody I know. And while I acknowledge that some films are so bad, they're good, it's rare to never that I think that about shitty horror films. Bad is not only bad, it's aggravating and maddening. So when a horror film like last year's Turistas opens with a bunch of way-too-good-looking college kids vacationing on a beach in Latin America, screaming "Whooooo!!!" every 30 seconds because it somehow is supposed to convey that they're having a good time, my brain begins to tune out and suddenly twirling my watch around my wrist is more interesting that watching a bunch of kids get knocked off one by one. Imagine my feelings when the new film The Ruins opens with exactly such a scenario. College kids on a beach in Mexico, drunk, half naked (I don't mind the half-naked part that much). Damn! I forgot to wear my watch!

But then something happened with The Ruins. I realized that I recognized some of these actors; and in most cases, these were actors who I liked. Jena Malone (Into the Wild; Saved) plays Amy, whose boyfriend Jeff (Jonathan Tucker from In the Valley of Elah) is planning to leave for med school when they return from this vacation. The other couple on this trip is Eric (Shawn Ashmore--Iceman from the X-Men movies) and often-unclothed Stacy (Laura Ramsey from The Covenant and Venom). But familiar actors wasn't going to be enough to turn the tide for me. Nope, what did that was the film's low-key approach to building suspense and the way it almost drove me insane trying to figure out exactly what was going to happen next and to whom.

The Ruins (based on the wildly popular book by Scott B. Smith, who also wrote the screenplay) takes these youngsters (along with a couple new friends they meet on the beach) into the jungles of Mexico to what they believe is an ancient Mayan temple. The locals watch them carefully, and the minute the students step foot on the temple grounds, the locals forbid them to leave. One tries to leave, and they shoot him with an arrow through the heart. The kids climb to the top of the temple where they find the remains of a camp site where those before them set up to explore the site. But where are they now, and why is the sound of a cell phone coming from down into the temple? I'm sure many of you know what the true danger in The Ruins is, but I'm not going to be the one who spoils it for you if you don't. It took me by surprise, and proceeded to scare the wee wee out of me for 90 minutes.

First-time feature director Carter Smith does not spare us the blood and guts, but he doesn't go overboard with it either, especially when the young med student is forced to perform emergency surgery a couple of times in the group's time atop the temple. The film also puts the perfect amount of weight on every decision the group makes. Should they stay put and wait for rescue (logic and circumstances dictate that eventually someone will come look for them), or should they true to outrun the waiting natives at the base of the temple who will kill them as soon as they try to leave (a rescue is far from guaranteed)? Either decision seems like a bad one. The Ruins will make you scream, squirm, cringe, bite your nails, perhaps even dry heave or throw up in your mouth. The one thing it will not do is bore you. It parcels out just enough information in each scene to make you salivate in anticipation of the next morsel. Then, of course, when you discover the truth and the extent of the trouble, you'll wish you hadn't.

The acting is stronger than I'm used to seeing in most horror films. Even Ramsey gets a few choice scenes, and in the end is the actor who is forced to endure the most suffering. Tucker also is extremely good as the natural leader who may be the only one with a clear enough head to understand the extent of the group's peril. One of my favorites is Joe Anderson (Control; Across the Universe) as Mathias, a tag-along part of the group who gets his ass whooped almost as soon as they arrive atop the temple. Despite being set almost entire out in the open, The Ruins feels remarkably claustrophobic, so much so that it feels hard to breathe at times. My only complaint is that the ending of the film seems abrupt (and apparently is slightly altered from the book's conclusion), leaving a few unanswered questions that I suppose might have been left so deliberately to keep the film open for a sequel, but I still feel a cleaner ending was possible. That's a minor complaint. The Ruins is great, freak-out-worthy material that will have you questioning every little bump under your skin and itch you can't quite reach. Oh, I need to see this again very soon.

Capone
capone@aintitcoolmail.com



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Cool!
by Mezzanine
Apr 3rd, 2008
05:06:52 AM
I hate myself
by Mezzanine
Apr 3rd, 2008
05:07:25 AM
batmans_pants
by batmans_pants
Apr 3rd, 2008
05:15:09 AM
Ok not first.
by batmans_pants
Apr 3rd, 2008
05:16:04 AM
often-unclothed
by CuervoJones
Apr 3rd, 2008
05:16:35 AM
Sounds interesting
by NomoredirtyjokespleaseweareYan ks
Apr 3rd, 2008
05:29:19 AM
Way to go mezzanine & Batmans pants
by NomoredirtyjokespleaseweareYan ks
Apr 3rd, 2008
05:31:07 AM
Nice!
by Aloy
Apr 3rd, 2008
05:37:48 AM
yeah I heard the book was effing incredible
by RokurGepta
Apr 3rd, 2008
05:39:00 AM
If it's as good as you say it is
by D o o d
Apr 3rd, 2008
05:42:31 AM
The Book Was Pretty Great
by LaserPants
Apr 3rd, 2008
05:42:48 AM
Cool, will have to check out the book after the film
by NomoredirtyjokespleaseweareYan ks
Apr 3rd, 2008
05:43:50 AM
You had me
by Napoleon Park
Apr 3rd, 2008
05:46:35 AM
Always expected a bit more of this than most
by filmcoyote
Apr 3rd, 2008
06:08:16 AM
Plant!
by Catnip_Thieves
Apr 3rd, 2008
06:12:49 AM
Darius Khondji
by Fuckles
Apr 3rd, 2008
06:13:05 AM
Actually looking forward to this one...
by BanAllFIRSTPosters
Apr 3rd, 2008
06:16:34 AM
Scott Smith also wrote A Simple Plan
by cowboyone
Apr 3rd, 2008
06:22:19 AM
That sounds good.
by travis-dane
Apr 3rd, 2008
06:30:12 AM
TURISTAS........GO HOME
by Gungan Slayer
Apr 3rd, 2008
06:37:50 AM
making friends
by frankin
Apr 3rd, 2008
06:51:58 AM
The book is a padded short story and the characters are all unli
by Trazadone
Apr 3rd, 2008
06:59:06 AM

by SkinJob69
Apr 3rd, 2008
07:15:59 AM
FRANKIN: TAKE YOUR SPAM POSTS SOMEWHERE ELSE
by SkinJob69
Apr 3rd, 2008
07:16:39 AM
Hope this delivers
by SkinJob69
Apr 3rd, 2008
07:26:49 AM
SkinJob69
by Nice Marmot
Apr 3rd, 2008
07:36:12 AM
I thought the book was a padded short story too
by Laserhead
Apr 3rd, 2008
07:45:12 AM
What was good about the book was that it was....
by FlickaPoo
Apr 3rd, 2008
07:51:05 AM
i wonder
by Judge Briggs
Apr 3rd, 2008
07:56:08 AM
does jena get naked or half naked?
by Bouncy X
Apr 3rd, 2008
08:10:16 AM
Re: Bouncy X
by Latchkey_Kid
Apr 3rd, 2008
08:15:30 AM
MORE SPOILERS
by Nice Marmot
Apr 3rd, 2008
08:29:34 AM
HATED the Ending
by Sithdan
Apr 3rd, 2008
08:33:22 AM
I must be in the minority
by 7Cal
Apr 3rd, 2008
08:33:54 AM
Voice mimicry definitely gone
by SkinJob69
Apr 3rd, 2008
08:51:09 AM
Another early-20-somethings-in-peril movie?
by skimn
Apr 3rd, 2008
08:51:51 AM
The Ruins is in ruins b/c of this
by donwillymo
Apr 3rd, 2008
08:51:54 AM
Plant
by Proevad
Apr 3rd, 2008
08:52:32 AM
7cal
by Trazadone
Apr 3rd, 2008
08:53:53 AM

by SkinJob69
Apr 3rd, 2008
08:55:30 AM
Was The Ruins not screened for critics?
by SkinJob69
Apr 3rd, 2008
08:56:33 AM
Furthermore
by Trazadone
Apr 3rd, 2008
09:02:12 AM
Yeah, Traz
by SkinJob69
Apr 3rd, 2008
09:10:56 AM
Gungan Slayer
by Spandau Belly
Apr 3rd, 2008
09:37:25 AM
Hated the book...
by TrumpyEatsPotatoes
Apr 3rd, 2008
09:40:09 AM
Cell Phone Noise
by TrumpyEatsPotatoes
Apr 3rd, 2008
09:47:26 AM
Trumpy- I think the title has more than one meaning
by SkinJob69
Apr 3rd, 2008
09:49:01 AM
The book is massively underrated
by Lovecraftfan
Apr 3rd, 2008
09:59:05 AM
Skin...
by TrumpyEatsPotatoes
Apr 3rd, 2008
10:04:04 AM
The problem with the book is it takes the premise too far
by bullet3
Apr 3rd, 2008
10:06:04 AM
Would it kill you guys to read a style guide?
by Thick McRunFast
Apr 3rd, 2008
10:20:31 AM
I didn't like the book either.
by Christopher3
Apr 3rd, 2008
10:42:37 AM
Hated the Book
by BoggyCreekBeast
Apr 3rd, 2008
10:48:05 AM
The book was ok
by Hai Keeba
Apr 3rd, 2008
11:06:41 AM
a ahole's thoughts...
by mr ahole ramirez
Apr 3rd, 2008
11:06:48 AM
I'm seeing it tonight.
by Novaman5000
Apr 3rd, 2008
12:04:32 PM
Are AICN's Reviewers for sale?
by Pariah74
Apr 3rd, 2008
12:27:35 PM
What I liked most about the trailer
by Series7
Apr 3rd, 2008
12:34:55 PM
The book was fucking awful...
by milla jovovich
Apr 3rd, 2008
12:55:40 PM
"Ugly Gorilla"
by TheBloop
Apr 3rd, 2008
12:57:55 PM
"Likable characters"
by Laserhead
Apr 3rd, 2008
01:14:54 PM
What!? No one ruins The Ruins
by donwillymo
Apr 3rd, 2008
01:23:42 PM
I hated the book also. Enough to keep me out of theaters.
by The Skeptical
Apr 3rd, 2008
01:23:57 PM
Won't ruin it???
by jccalhoun
Apr 3rd, 2008
01:31:23 PM
I'm all for full disclosure of a critics preferences...
by Fist Dirtbox
Apr 3rd, 2008
01:35:18 PM
THE thing about the book:
by DavidDunn
Apr 3rd, 2008
01:39:15 PM
The only scary thing about the book...
by milla jovovich
Apr 3rd, 2008
01:41:23 PM
Surprised by the trailer...
by trent82
Apr 3rd, 2008
02:51:12 PM
Why'd they make a movie about diarrhea?
by yourstupid
Apr 3rd, 2008
03:33:17 PM
I keep reading the title as "The Runs" and wondering...
by finky089
Apr 3rd, 2008
03:45:11 PM
Oh, goddamnit, yourstupid!
by finky089
Apr 3rd, 2008
03:46:10 PM
tried reading the book ...
by Toe Jam
Apr 3rd, 2008
03:49:53 PM
was i the only one disappointed by "a simple plan"?
by Toe Jam
Apr 3rd, 2008
03:55:28 PM
This movie looks too "gross-out"
by GibsonUSA
Apr 3rd, 2008
03:57:13 PM
food for thought
by ectocriminal
Apr 3rd, 2008
07:16:59 PM
X-Files Pioneered
by topaz4206
Apr 3rd, 2008
11:51:38 PM
Really? OK
by kirttrik
Apr 3rd, 2008
11:58:09 PM

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