Ravenous Movie Review
Ravenous Review

"Ravenous" Overview

Rating: R
1999
Cast and Crew
Director : Antonia BirdProducer : Adam Fields,David Heyman
Screenwiter : Ted Griffin
Starring : Guy Pearce,Robert Carlyle,Jeffrey Jones,Jeremy Davies,David Arquette
“You are who you eat.” So goes the tongue-in-cheek (so to speak) tagline of
Ravenous, the inexplicable black comedy by iffy directress Antonia Bird.
Set during the Mexican-American War, Ravenous starts with the promising tale of
a soldier named Boyd (Pearce, from L.A. Confidential) who finds himself
transferred to a remote Sierra Nevada outpost in the dead of winter. Enter
Colqhoun (Carlyle), a traveller suffering from frostbite and famine... and who
turns out to be, well, a bit of a cannibal.
Sadly, Ravenous delves into the predictable and silly faster than you can say
“fava beans.” It’s all very kitschy, with Colqhoun developing a, well,
ravenous streak in him for human flesh, resulting in the steady attrition of
the outpost’s crew.
Curiously humorous performances by Davies and Arquette are welcome... until
they are consumed by one character or another. But really, what’s the point of
this movie? It’s not that Ravenous is offensive in the slightest. Now that we’
ve digested Hannibal Lecter (so to speak), cannibalism isn’t such a taboo.
Make it funny – well, try to make it funny – and it’s even less “shocking” and
“controversial,” both of which Bird was clearly shooting for.
Two hours of feasting, and bah... I left the theater hungry.
Arquette, lookin' mighty tasty.
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Review by Christopher Null
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