THE CABIN IN THE WOODSÂ (18)
D: Drew Goddard
Lionsgate/Mutant Enemy (Joss Whedon)
USA 🇺🇸 2011 (released 2012)
95 mins
Horror
W: Drew Goddard & Joss Whedon
DP: Peter Deming
Ed: Lisa Lassek
Mus: David Julyan
Kristen Connolly (Dana Polk), Chris Hemsworth (Curt Vaughan),
Anna Hutchison (Jules Louden), Fran Kranz (Marty Mikalski), Jesse Williams (Holden McCrea), Richard Jenkins (Gary Sitterson), Bradley Whitford (Steve Hadley)
The Cabin In The Woods sprinkles a little satire over the
standard teenagers-in-the-woods horror framework, making for a bit of originality with its twist in the tale.
The usual character types go for a weekend in a cabin and when
the cellar door flings itself open, the group soon find themselves at the mercy of bloodthirsty zombies, but not all is as it seems as the frightening events are manipulated by a higher
power.
Though it is a new twist on familiar themes, the plot clearly
draws inspiration from much better films, particularly Cube (qv) and The Truman Show (qv).
It's increasingly ridiculous the more you think about it, and
could have done with a bit of tweaking with the narrative series of events, which give up the big surprise far too early.
Enjoyable enough, and there's plenty of references to horror
classics packed within, but the film itself falls somewhat short of classic status. Good fun though.
6/10