The Ruins is the ultimate 2000’s horror movie - way more budget than it’s worth, and interesting enough premise, and tons of schlock. It also stars the most notable nobody of any film ever, Jena Malone, whom you have definitely seen in something but probably can’t remember what. This is the most notable movie by director Carter Smith. I went into The Ruins movie remembering people calling it ‘distasteful,’ and I came out of it rather delighted.
The Ruins Movie Synopsis
The Ruins focuses on a group of five spring breakers in Mexico who wander off the beaten path and find more than they bargained for. The group gets wind of a hidden and archeological site where some Mayan ruins have recently been uncovered. They hitch a ride to a remote section of the forest and do everything in their power to find what was supposed to be kept hidden.
A group of locals has gone to considerable effort to keep
the path to the ruins hidden, but our bumbling crew of 20 somethings managed to
stumble their way onto a giant Mayan ruin, WAY out in the open, which is
covered intermittently with vines. Upon finding the ruins, the group is
confronted by a band of locals with guns who chase the group onto the pyramid
after one of them touches some of the plants that are growing on it.
The group tries to find the previous party whom they came to
unite with, and are met with a mystery along with a few human remains. As time
goes on, they start to realize that their GROWING desire to LEAF may not be as
FRUITFUL as the new ROOTS that they have laid down on their pyramid DIGS.
If that series of puns seemed stupid to you, good, that
should prepare you for this hokey thrillfest.
The Ruins Trailer
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The Ruins Score
5/10
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The Ruins Spoilers and Discussion
The premise behind The Ruins is as 2000’s era as you can get. Good looking party kids meet up with a foreigner from Munich, Mathias, (Joe Anderson) and decide to head way off the resort they are partying at to see if they can find Mathias’ brother. His brother is doing archaeology work and has found previously undiscovered Mayan ruins in the jungle.
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How Did The Ruins Stay Hidden?
I don’t understand how this site has remained undiscovered
because it’s not covered up by the jungle at all. Given the fact that Google had
maps in full swing by 2008, and government agencies had satellites capable of
seeing such ruins from space for many years before this movie, it’s unlikely
that this site would remain hidden from anyone. I guess that’s beside the
point.
The locals understand and respect the site and how dangerous
it is, because they guard it at all times, trying to keep the dangers of the
site from infecting the rest of the world.
Duh, what's this pyramid? Let's touch it!
When our party of kids, lead by the most prolific actress
you’ve never heard of Jena Malone (who plays Amy) runs into the ruins, they
also have a run-in with the locals.
The locals are extremely agitated and armed with bows, and guns, which they use to imprison the group of kids on the temple. They shoot the throwaway sixth member of the party Dimitri (Dimitri Baveas) after he touches the plants that surround the temple.
A key feature of the temple is at the top there is what
amounts to a hole to the center of the structure. On this hole, there is a
makeshift pulley system to drop people and gear down into the structure.
Presumably, this pulley system was set up and left by Mathias’ brother.
The Hole at the top of the ruins.
From within the temple the party, now trapped atop the
structure can hear a cell phone of the previous party ringing. This is
intriguing to the party because, of course, their cell phones don’t have
service out here.