“Hostel” is an example of the kind of trouble guys can get
into while “The Descent” is an example of what could happen to a group of women
who enjoy extreme sports who accidently pick the wrong set of caves to explore.
“The Descent” is the second film that writer/director Neil Marshall created
after his amazing first feature film, “Dog Soldiers”. In this film, we see a
group of women dealing with both natural obstacles such as getting lost in
unmapped tunnels and becoming stuck in very small, tight passage ways as well
as dealing with a more unnatural, evolved race of cave dwelling cannibals. The
tension is thick and heavy in this movie and the violence and terror is
relentless. This film is unique in that the main characters are all women, a rarity
in the horror genre as well as most movies in general. Mr. Marshall also
attempted to try to create characters that weren’t just clichés and standard stereotypes.
He intentionally cast actors with different accents so the viewers could tell
the characters apart while they are in the dark and underground.
The main character, Sarah, is dealing with the tragic loss
of her husband and daughter who both died in a horrible car accident after one
of Sarah’s extreme sport outings. Like Jenna from “247°F”, this event has a direct impact on Sarah’s choices and actions in
the film. But unlike Jenna, Sarah is believable and convincing; we care about
Sarah and we are rooting for her to survive the ordeal. The ending is made
stronger and stings more because we know the source of Sarah’s pain and we can
relate with her.
Five friends gather
once every year for an extreme sporting event; Sarah goes even though she is
still emotionally recovering from losing her husband and daughter in a terrible
car accident the previous year. This year the group heads down into some caves
in the Appalachian Mountains. Almost as soon as they begin they become trapped
after a cave-in, forcing them to try to find a way out. The person who planned
this adventure admits that she doesn’t know the cave system at all, saying that
she thought it would be great if they explored an uncharted area. While they go
deeper into the tunnels, they begin to realize that they are not alone; a
cannibalistic clan that were trapped as well begin attacking and feeding upon
the friends. It’s a living nightmare that seems to have no escape…
Favorite moment - The scene where everyone is trying to squeeze through the small passage way and when Sarah becomes stuck, escaping right before the passage collapses is super intense.
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