Hostel, Turistas: The would outside America is a depraved hellhole full of sadistic criminals

The Green Inferno, The Ruins: Indigenous people are unreasoning bloodthirsty savages

The Wicker Man*, Midsommar: Pagan religions are barbaric cults of human sacrifice (this one has been used to justify imperialist wars as far back as ancient Rome)

Drag Me To Hell: It's about a literal fucking gypsy curse

*The original. The remake is reactionary for its cartoonish misogyny

  • charles_xcx [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    I think Hostel was more of a reflection of the time. A lot of "torture porn" movies came out during the War on Terror and War in Iraq while the Bush administration admitted to using torture, there was the abuse at Abu Ghraib, and there was rampant xenophobia in the US because of 9/11. Instead of saying "foreigners are bad" it was just reflecting the fears people had. And weren't white Europeans the villains in Hostel?

    The Ruins is about the killer plants and the white tourists who go where they aren't supposed to. Once the tourists went to the top of the pyramid and got infected the indigenous people killed them to keep them from leaving and spreading the plant.

    The Wicker Man to me seemed like British Christian conservativism struggling against a community that rejected the christian-conservative values. Midsommar didn't really seem reactionary to me either, but I haven't seen it since it was in theaters.

    I love horror, and there is a lot of reactionary elements, but there's also a lot of subversiveness within the genre. just because it seems to be reactionary on the surface doesnt mean that it is.

    Edit: sorry if I sound mean or it doens't make sense I'm still waking up lol

    • Rashav3rak [he/him, any]
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      4 years ago

      I must be the only person on the planet who likes The Ruins, and yeah, I don't know why anyone would think the indigenous population are villainous in that movie. They were very clearly trying to keep an existential threat contained. That was one of the reasons it managed to sell me on the horror. The idea that you would never be able to bargain for your life with the tribe, even though they don't actually want to kill you, because they have a completely justified reason for ensuring your death.

      • charles_xcx [he/him]
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        4 years ago

        Yeah like when they killed the kid after the tourists threw the plants at him :( But I actually love The Ruins too lol, I watch it anytime It's on Netflix or something.