The Ruins: Give Plants a Chance!

College student Amy (Jena Malone), her boyfriend Jeff (Jonathan Tucker), Eric (Shawn Ashmore), and his girlfriend Stacy (Laura Ramsey) are on vacation in Mexico when they meet friendly Mathias (Joe Anderson), who invites them to join him on a trip to a Mayan temple that his brother is exploring. Once there, they discover the Mayan locals don’t cotton to visitors. Thanks to Amy touching temple vegetation, which is forbidden, the Mayans won’t let them leave. Between their captors, subsequent injuries, and the deadly plants that inhabit the ruins, their chances for survival dwindle fast.

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Their chances for survival and not smelling horrible

In some ways, the movie is hard to take seriously. While the events are wrenching and the main characters are sympathetic, it’s still premised on the idea of white American tourists being menaced by sinister, primitive villagers. Gah, look at these privileged assholes!

There are many parts of the movie that just seem silly, for example when Stacy is being lowered down a well to fetch Mathias, who has broken his back. She falls a couple of feet and cries “I cut my knee!” Stacy’s level of dismay over a minor injury compared to Mathias’s is ludicrous, and I laughed aloud the first time I saw it. I was quite disappointed on that viewing, but the movie stayed in my head and planted roots. I read the book, appreciated the movie more, and actually bought it when it came to video, as one did in 2008. After subsequent viewings, I came to love it. It’s gory, disturbing, and haunting. A scene that stays with me is when Stacy, who’s a bit barmy after having a plant growing inside her, pleads, “Why won’t you look at me?”

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“I said it’s your turn to do laundry!”

There are dozens of changes between the novel and film, not the least of which is killing off Pablo (Dimitri in the movie) early and placing the misfortunes that later befall him onto Mathias. The choice makes sense; Pablo is a throwaway character, and Mathias, while important, is never really on the same level of attachment for the reader as the four main characters—he doesn’t even get a narrative from his point of view. Though in the movie the characters are less complex and interesting, they are also far more likable. Jeff is less grumpy and contemptuous, Stacy is less whiny, Eric is less erratic, Amy is less cowardly, and Mathias is less cold and robotic. Although the novel does a better job of making the concept of sentient, mimicking plants seem not asinine but creepy, the film takes the plants’ intelligence to less of an extreme—they don’t create phantom smells or speak German.

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“What’s that, Planty? Timmy’s stuck in a well?”

I also appreciate how less time in the movie is spent focusing on the lack of food and water; they don’t have to contemplate preserving a corpse with urine so they can eat it. The book and the screenplay were both written by Scott Smith, and they can be taken well as a set—check them out if you‘re in the mood for something highly charged and devastating.

Published by GhoulieJoe

I'm a mom who loves horror movies, the '80s, and the library. I write about the above three topics more than is healthy. I've got reviews, listicles, lil nonfiction pieces, and random bits of whutnot. I also included some pretentious as hell microfiction (don't worry, it's at the bottom). Because horror is life and vice versa.

2 thoughts on “The Ruins: Give Plants a Chance!

  1. Hellllooooooooooo! I always like watching this thing. I know it’s kind of a stretch to think of the plants doing the things they do but I’ve always liked the characters – or maybe the way the actors portray their characters. Or maybe I just like all of the cast. Or something – I like this movie!

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    1. Right? There’s just something about it. And the cast is amazing! I was just listening to the audiobook recently because Patrick Wilson reads it. Jeff has a theory in the book that maybe they aren’t really plants but that’s their camouflage.

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