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Weak Plot Nearly Destroys The Ruins

By the_elmel, published Apr 07, 2008
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"The Ruins" follows six friends on an adventurous vacation in Cancun, Mexico. The group intends to meet a research team at an archaeological dig near Coba, but they aren't fully prepared for what is in store ahead of them. The Mayan village near the dig is unwelcoming and creepy, but that doesn't stop the vacationers from continuing the path of the ruins. Along the way, things start to go terribly wrong and the group begins to find out the evil that lurks in the ruins.

Director Carter Smith brings together a somewhat known cast of Jonathan Tucker, Jena Malone, Shawn Ashmore, and Laura Ramsey. Jonathan Tucker plays Jeff, an intelligent and stable graduate student ready to enter medical school along with his girlfriend Amy, played by Jena Malone. The couple is accompanied by Stacy, played by Laura Ramsey, and her boyfriend Eric, played by Shawn Ashmore. Stacy is a promiscuous ditz that has earned the nickname of "Spacy" by her friends and it only makes sense for her to date Eric, an irresponsible and immature school teacher. Pablo and Mathias are also a part of the group, played by Dimitri Baveas and Joe Anderson.

Jonathan Tucker, Jena Malone, and Shawn Ashmore are the most recognizable actors in the cast. Tucker had starring roles as Dennis in the movie "Hostage" and Morgan in "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre." I love his enthusiasm with whatever role he takes on and his ability to truly connect with a character. He can really make you feel terrified with his facial expressions, body language, and horrific screams. I think he could have picked a better role for his talents than Jeff, but he did play the part well.

I will never forget Jena Malone, as she played Gretchen in one of my all time favorite movies, "Donnie Darko." I will always think of her as Gretchen, so it is difficult to see her portray other characters in films. Maybe I am not the objective type when it comes to Malone, but I really don't think she fit the character of Amy. Her body language was stiff and her chilling screams sounded like nails on a chalk board. It was hard enough for me to watch her as Mary in the movie "Saved" much less a helpless girl in a horror flick.

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Although I haven't seen the movie, I read the book on which it was based, a novel by Scott Smith. I enjoyed it until about half way through, which was when I realized what the horror lurking at the center of the plot was. Then it just got kind of old. I mean, it must have sold well for them to make a movie out of it, and the book had some critical acclaim, but I thought it was, overall, a bit bland. That's why I didn't see the movie. Great review, I'm sure people will appreciate the lack of spoilers.

Posted on 04/07/2008 at 8:04:57 PM

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