American Horror: Cabin in the Woods

Cabin in the Woods
Cabin in the Woods, I believe is a remake. I ‘m not too sure but I’m certain that it’s too funny for a serious horror flick.

The film starts with five friends going to a cabin in the desolate woods. However, from the beginning the audience knows that movement is being watched and their acts are being influenced. This fact puts everything off when you get somewhere in the middle. Not to ruin the film, but free will does not run freely which contradicts the point of everything the characters go through.

In the end of the film, I got the impression that maybe things are exactly as they should be and I got the sense of being fed too many questions and less answers like who were these Gods, and what happened before man came to conquer the Earth. However, the script did a good job trying to meld technology and superstition.

Of course, science fiction has always tried to do that with films like Prometheus trying to meld the human need for a higher power with an alternative scientific theory of God. However, Cabin in the Woods combines our love for all things gore with science and puts us right in the middle of a high tech teen kill zombie flick.

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