The Tribe
Posted on: March 24, 2009
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Produced in: USA
Year: 2008
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March 19th, 2009 at 12:00 am
Jewel Staite makes the movie worth seeing!!!!!!!
Let me start off by saying that this movie is in no way a gore filled
Slasher movie nor a big budget monster film. What it is however is a
very decent low budget thriller. The special effects on the "monsters"
(for lack of a better word) and the rest of the film, are above average
for movies that don't have a lot of money. The script, though slightly
boring and a little on the lame side as far as the characters go, was
actually not bad overall. The actors were decent enough although not
entirely believable in the situation. However, Jewel Staite definitely
stands out as the best and most believable in her role. She is
absolutely one of the most beautiful and sexy, underrated actors
around. I don't really see why she wasn't recast in the newer version
that they are making.
March 23rd, 2009 at 12:00 am
Well, monsters are monstrous
It is hard to fill ten lines of comment for this movie. What has to be
said? Well, the monsters are monstrous, the girl pretty (in some common
way), the island mysterious. All of them do their job. Cinematography
is not that bad, you just get the sense of people lost in a wild
forest. Of course the writer had to fill some space with irrelevant
anthropology about characters that are not even mean enough to deserve
such misfortune or so nice to make you cry. As a matter of facts
monsters look more interesting and complex. I would have liked that
some destiny, or original sin had pushed the humans to that place. It
would have meant some stars more.
March 25th, 2009 at 12:00 am
Better off forgotten
The plot summary on the back sounded somewhat interesting, so I rented
this one tonight. I just finished watching it.Overall, there's just not much to say about it. Everything is slightly
worse than mediocre. The movie falls into that ugly gap between being
so bad it's entertaining and being an honestly good movie. The four
"characters" are basically non-existent and there's close to no
background about the "monsters". Speaking of those, they aren't even
especially gruesome in any way, neither regarding their looks nor their
practices. The film tries to get some tension going, but it just didn't
work for me at all. The plot is as foreseeable as it could be right
from the start, not a single surprise to be found and the ending is
very, very… unsatisfying.
March 28th, 2009 at 12:00 am
Don't bother with this one
This as the most meaningless, boring, plot less movie I think I have
ever watched. When the movie started, the characters made me think it
was going to be a worthwhile movie. Once they hit the island, it went
straight downhill. We don't really know who or what the creatures are,
if they are killing the people just because they happened to be there
or if they were food, how they got intelligent enough to learn how to
set traps and why, if this island had been explored before, why it
wasn't on a map. The dumbest part in the movie is the fact that the
only survivor smashes a radio that could lead to her rescue and hits
the open seas in a rubber raft with a plastic paddle. The other big
question was why they didn't kill her when they initially had her. I
thought maybe she was pregnant and they were going to let her live for
procreation purposes, but the writers weren't even smart enough to
think of that as an option. At the beginning of the movie, we see that
there are researchers there. Why did no one ever try to find them? The
creatures were laughable, especially the female. Their posturing looked
like they were trying to go to the bathroom with no success. This movie
is a complete waste of time.
March 31st, 2009 at 12:00 am
Can I Forget This Film?
What a waste of time. The opening sequence takes place in the past and
looks promising. But then…we get to the present. And it all goes
downhill from there.The movie apes a lot of Predator sequences. But it's all a waste
because the characters are really being chased by some kind of weird
mutated bigfoot ape things.Everyone dies pretty fast, so that too, was a waste.Jewel's character is the only one left standing. And she ridiculously
goes into Predator fightin mode. I'd say it jumps the shark right
there.The ending is anticlimactic. And you just kind of sit there like,
that's it??? Total waste of time. Jewel did give it her all, though.
But sometimes even good acting cannot save a really bad movie.
April 6th, 2009 at 12:00 am
In the right mood you might enjoy this
Throw back in its way to the Italian jungle films of the 70's and 80's
has a boat getting ship wrecked on a tropical island. All is okay until
the castaways realize that there are man-beasts on the island. Of
course the natives are hungry and out for blood.Good but unremarkable horror adventure film set in the jungle. I think
the film works because its not your typical natives hunting castaways.
In a weird way it reminded me of the Decent set in the jungle. I liked
it but I didn't love it. I can recommend it for those looking some
jungle monster thrills.6 out of 10 (a word of warning: its been remade already)
April 10th, 2009 at 12:00 am
How can this have 4.5 stars? It should be 2
This movie was awful. The intro was cool, beginning was standard with a
lame twist, and then it was just boring from then on. The monsters
seemed cool at first but the way they acted was too human, but
obviously that was the point because they are called a tribe or spoken
of as humans. It was just so silly how one acted towards the end, it
was like animals with a code of chivalry, so lame. It's like the
director didn't know what direction to take these "people" in. The
ending was utterly stupid, there is one lone survivor, and she just
sits at the end of the beach, and minutes are wasted watching her sit
there, seemed like minutes. At one point during the movie there was
what appeared to be her dead bf, but it wasn't, BUT THEN WHERED THAT
FRESH BODY COME FROM? And this many decades old tent was unbelievably
still in tact, give me a break. There was just so many stupid things
about this movie, it's not worth watching. And no, there were no hot
girls, not to me.
April 30th, 2009 at 12:00 am
The Others
While navigating to a birthday party of their friend Mo, the motor
pleasure yacht of Peter (Justin Baldoni), his girlfriend Liz (Jewel
Staite), Ira (Marc Bacher), Lauren (Nikki Griffin) and Jake (Kellan
Lutz) wrecks on a rock and the vessel sinks. The castaways reach a
beach in the Antilles Islands, and release a distress call to the owner
of the yacht through the radio. However, during the night, Peter
vanishes leaving a track of blood; Jake threatens Ira and Lauren with a
pistol and forces the couple to join Liz to seek out Peter in the
woods. Sooner they find that the wild jungle has hostile inhabitants
that hunt in pack and the survivors are the prey.I saw the trailer of "The Forgotten Ones" a couple of days ago and I
expected to see a good movie; unfortunately there are many flaws in the
plot and I was disappointed. For example, there is no development of
the five lead characters and it is impossible to feel any empathy for
any of them: Peter is an arrogant wolf that cheats Elizabeth, who is a
hysterical and impulsive blonde that does not think; Jake is an envious
guy that does not respect his friend Ira, pointing a gun to him; Ira is
a silly man and Lauren is a slut. There are stupid attitudes along the
story and Liz is the winner: Liz crashes the radio that might help to
rescue her; she decides to go into the woods despite Ira's advice to
use the raft to seek help; later she goes to the nest of the creatures
to get the raft back and row with a plastic paddle to the open sea.
Peter has a wounded leg, but runs like a hell when the creature chases
him. Jake falls from the top of a tree and has no injuries. My vote is
five.Title (Brazil): "A Tribo" ("The Tribe")
May 8th, 2009 at 12:00 am
Stupid people do stupid things
A bunch of pretty, but stupid, people set sail on a ship. First the
main character's stupid boyfriend doesn't pay attention to her when she
warns him that the ship is on the wrong course. Then we find out he's
cheating on her. Then they crash land on an island in the middle of
nowhere. Then he proposes to her. Then she stupidly says yes. Then a
bunch of people die. Then she outwits the creatures that killed all her
stupid friends but since there's nothing left she decides to inflate
the escape raft that survived the shipwreck, not pack any provisions
and paddle aimlessly out to sea, probably to die.I understand why this film was not deemed good enough to see the light
of day in the US - there is no real meat to the plot. Except all the
pretty, stupid people, who are eaten by "the forgotten ones", whose
history is never adequately revealed. And that could have made for an
okay exposition, but instead we get a bunch of crude humor, which
includes the main character's pants getting ripped off by one of the
creatures, leaving her with only bikini bottoms in which to run
Baywatch-like across the beach to her ultimate death sentence.
May 10th, 2009 at 12:00 am
so-so
Recipe for this movie: Start off with "The Descent" Replace cast of
girls with one likable actress and others no one will care about Change
setting to jungle Make the bat-like creatures into monkey-like
creatures, but keep the blindness and echo-location because, you know,
monkeys are like that too. End on a Hollywood happy noteIf it wasn't so similar to "The Descent" or had come out first, I
probably would have like it more. It didn't have the grittiness, the
terror, the bad ass lead character. On top of that, the plot is pretty
obvious and your typical Hollywood formula. It just doesn't measure up.
It's not a bad movie, it just doesn't have any of the qualities that
made "The Descent" so great.
June 2nd, 2009 at 12:00 am
Redundant
The best way to describe the movie is: redundant. Not a single frame of
it is original. Everything has been done before and better. The group
of victims, their dynamic, the setting, the monsters, the killings.
Everything is just a rehash of a cliché of a stereotype.As far as horror films go, this is one of the lamest. The group of
people is amongst the dullest, least developed bunch of morons without
chemistry ever. The plot is something you and your friends come up with
in 5 alcohol infested minutes when joking about bad horror plots. The
setting is more like "Let's get paid to go to a Paradise Island!" The
killings all follow the horror formula and are less gory than I've come
to expect.All in all, this was one of the worst movies I've ever seen. It wasn't
as bad as classic early Boll, but that just made it worse. "The Tribe"
is bad in a totally unfunny and unentertaining way, it's just plain and
simple a waste of lifetime.