I loved every second of this one and I'm sure other die hard fans of the found footage genre will too!
Pretty standard plot, but the setting and execution were near flawless. I have no complaints other than a few cheap jump scares towards the beginning. Other than that, this was a really cool movie!
Ghoul
2015
Horror / Thriller
Ghoul
2015
Horror / Thriller
Plot summary
GHOUL is a supernatural horror film involving the real life story of the Soviet Union's most violent serial killer, Andrei Chikatilo. Three Americans travel to the Ukraine to film a documentary about the cannibalism epidemic that swept through the country during the famine of 1932. After being lured deep into the Ukraine forest for an interview with one of the last known survivors, they quickly find themselves trapped in a supernatural hunting ground.
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Loved it!
Another Cannibal Holocaust type stuff in the Blair Witch genre.
But this time it takes place in Ukrainia instead the Amazonian forest. For the rest, it is also question of journalists who investigate around history facts, great hunger, which occured in Ukrainia in the 1920's, and journalists who also find a footage film - as in the Ruggero Deodatto's movie - about a serial killer and cannibal dude. It is not a new concept, nor scheme - footage - but it is good, scary, efficient.
Czech cannibal found footage horror.
Three young film-makers travel into the middle of isolated forest area to find out about a legendary monster. Sound familiar? 1999's 'The Blair Wiutch Project' has spawned a great many found-footage films like this, some of which are rather banal, and some - like this one - are very good indeed.
Jenny, Ethan and Ryan (Jennifer Armour, Jeremy Isabella and Paul S. Tracey) are all personable and natural, as are those they meet. The Ukrainian location and characters seem genuine and entirely believable. There's little time wasted in building up the story. When the film begins, the characters are already there, ready to start recording. And things get creepy pretty quickly ...
Of course, you could say that many of the events trotted out here are horror/found-footage cliché, but I have no problem with that when they are done this well and immersed in such an inhospitable, run-down location (including some horribly claustrophobic subterranean shots) - freezing cold as well, by the look. Many acclaimed horror projects feature moments dismissed as cliché - the haunted house, misty graveyard, characters acting illogically to further the drama, jump-scares, apparitions etc. It all depends on how they are handled.
As a found-footage cannibal ghost story, this is unnerving and well produced. The occasionally glimpsed spirit of Andrei Chikatilo is effectively sinister. At the risk of sounding like the ageing horror fan I am, the profanities thrown about might be a little excessive. Did I really say that, and does it matter these days? My score is 8 out of 10.