“Ravenous” is one of my all-time favorite movies ever; it’s
the perfect film to have playing in the background while you’re busy or to
totally grab your attention and holds you from beginning to end. I love how
this movie incorporates the Wendigo legend that is shared among various Native
American tribes, the time period in which it takes place, and the background
music. I love the music! There are some great choices in the casting and the ending
is an awesome test of endurance. The plot was inspired by real life events and people
such as the Donner Party and Alfred Packer.
While fighting in the Mexican-American War, Second Lieutenant
Boyd becomes traumatized during the heat of battle and pretends to be a dead
body. He is buried under a pile of actual dead bodies and ends up ingesting a
fair amount of blood. He eventually regains his resolve, as well as a new found
strength and stamina, and is able to overtake the enemy post. He is promoted to
Captain but reassigned (exiled) to a far off post at Fort Spencer because his
commanding officer finds his version of how he won the enemy post suspicious. At
Fort Spencer, Capt. Boyd meets the small detachment that is keep there during
the winter months. A short time after his arrival, a strange man named Calqhoun
shows up, telling the soldiers that he was part of a wagon train that had met
dire circumstances. Half of the detachment goes with Colqhoun to rescue the
survivors of the wagon train from Colonel Ives, a man who was leading the train
but had turned to cannibalism when they became lost. It turns out to be a trap
as Calqhoun is Colonel Ives and he is quickly able to kill off the rescue
party. Capt. Boyd decides to jump off a cliff rather than face Calqhoun in a
fight. He survives the fall but breaks his leg, landing near the dead body of a
fellow solider. He ends up eating the soldier after several days and begins to
heal. When he arrives back at Fort Spencer, he discovers that Colonel Ives has
been assigned as the commanding officer until the spring. Boyd and Ives begin
to play a cat and mouse game of wits, with Ives clearly in the role of the cat.
Favorite moment – I really love the scene when the rescue
party arrives at the cave where Calqhoun claims the wagon party is hiding in. Calqhoun
acts so strangely and leaves the viewer wondering what the hell is he doing.
Then when he starts killing the soldiers, his actions are so fluid and precise
and the gleam of insanity and joy in his eyes is priceless!
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