Directed by:
David BrucknerScreenplay:
Joe BartonCinematography:
Andrew ShulkindComposer:
Ben LovettCast:
Rafe Spall, Arsher Ali, Robert James-Collier, Sam Troughton, Paul Reid, Matthew Needham, Maria Erwolter, Francesca Mula, Jacob James BeswickVOD (1)
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Four friends with a long-standing -- but strained -- connection take a hiking trip into the Swedish wilderness, from which they may never return. (Netflix)
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Ninety percent of this movie’s runtime comprises a very minimalist horror story working mainly with sound. A scary forest, witchcraft and an ancient demon whose concealment rouses the audience’s fear and imagination. The Ritual is a goose-bumps-inducing adventure for those who like to watch this type of thing over and over (this time you will be reminded of The Blair Witch Project and Predator). [Sitges FF] ()
Due to a new job opportunity, I've had the opportunity to spend 2 days hiking through the Scandinavian wilderness. Before I did, I was advised to watch this piece for light "acclimatization" :-) I admit that it added a certain authenticity to the uneasiness and fear, because our woods after all end in a friendly village over the hill and an icy shower coupled with really bad weather is a bit rarer here. The behavior of the frustrated travelers was logical within limits, and you have to give credit to the fact that it is the invisible and yet clearly audible evil that robs you of sleep. 3/4 of the time you get chills down your spine and elsewhere, only to end up with a psychotic/action-film ending full of exaggerated occultism solidly kill the wonderfully constructed atmosphere. Considering how well made horror movies have been lately, the creators of Ritual have managed to conjure up a worthy representative of the genre. ()
The Ritual is certainly not beyond comparison with the cult-classic The Blair Witch Project (which I personally found quite mediocre). Here, instead of a trio of students searching for the supernatural in the woods on purpose, we have four friends who got into the woods and the supernatural found them by chance. (Spoiler alert!) On the one hand, Bruckner's film is a decently atmospheric one-off about confronting demons – both inner and ancient ones – but on the other hand, it limps because of the characters (who, thank God, die according to descending likeability) and the mythological evil, which, while having breathtaking and original visuals, has a blandly sketched background. I have mixed feelings about the film's conclusion. ()
A technically solid trek through a Swedish forest, and when three reindeer meet, the joy multiplies and intestines hang from branches. Unfortunately, the acting is wooden, the tempo is very slow and there is not much originality or intensity in the first two thirds. The final third is quite sharp thanks to the Jötunn-redneck mash-up, but still hardly makes a dent. Netflix could slowly produce these "so-so" movies on an assembly line. ()
I really enjoyed this one. Recently, there have been a lot of horror films that don't hold back on the blood, but I still prefer a good ghost story that keeps you on edge and occasionally gives you a mild heart attack. I didn't expect much from The Ritual, thinking it would be a film I’d quickly forget. Turns out I was wrong. I grew fond of the quartet of main characters; it’s clear that you don’t need world-famous actors to achieve a fantastic result. I have no complaints about the atmosphere; the first half was so intensely mysterious that I was occasionally breathless. And those loud, unpleasantly rumbling sounds—yikes! The unknown surrounding the main quartet created a strong sense of anxiety, which I consider a key element of a successful horror film. The second half eased up a bit, starting with the actual slaughter, which didn’t bring many innovative moments but still maintained above-average quality. The ending, with the discovery of the village and its local tribe, was perfect, and the main monster was unexpectedly realistically portrayed. Simply a high-quality film. I give it 79%. ()
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