I don’t usually take so long between posts, but I have been without a computer for a while. I recently purchased a new option, and have some time on my hands. With that in mind, I decided to jump into the pantheon of horror again and start reviewing. Today, we go back to 2009 and we look at the movie “Open Graves”. This is a horror movie that fell under the radar for me, and only recently have I circled back to check it out. It’s a movie that I had no idea existed, then boom, it comes to streaming and I decide to check it out.
The opening is a little fast, and you are taken to medieval
times where someone is being tortured. Their skin and organs are made into a
game, a board game that is given a curse, that will be the crux of what the
movie is about overall. The movie then moves to modern times, showing a great
deal of surfing to begin. Surf fans will like this, but I’m not sure why the
movie spent so much time with surfing, as it doesn’t need to be there as much
as it is, so I guess it’s fine.
After we get to present day, we meet up with a group of
friends that are on vacation and are tourists in a new town. One member finds a
weird store that has oddities, and once he goes in he is given a game by a man
in a wheelchair. The game, however, is not what it seems, and much like you saw
in “Jumanji’, something sinister is afoot. You see, the game is simple enough,
if you win you get a wish, but if you lose, you will die in the manner that the
game states.
The friends begin to play and they progress, only to have
some lose. As people lose, they start to leave the house for various reasons.
When they leave their house, however, they end up dealing with sinister issues.
They end up dying as the game foretells, and the movie shifts gears to where
our main character Jason, has to keep playing and hope that he can win to get a
wish to bring back his friends.
“Open Graves” stars Eliza Dushku, and Mike Vogel, and it’s
100 minutes long. It isn’t too bad, it speeds through, and then really kicks
into full gear when our main hero decides to fight back and try to win the
game. The movie was filmed on a low budget, and it somehow overcomes that. Mix
“Final Destination” and “Jumanji”, and you get a feeling for what “Open Graves”
is all about.
Not all is good with the movie, mind you There is bad CGI,
there are some grotesque moments, and overall its comedic to see how things
work out. I didn’t hate the movie, but it definitely has some holes in the
presentation. Overall, however, “Open Graves” delivers on the premise, without
hand holding, and it’s a strong movie to watch. I liked it. Check it out
streaming today.
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