The Cabin In The Woods (2011) - Ending Explained
First published: 30 September 2022 @ 6:00 pm
The Cabin In The Woods is a 2011 horror movie with slasher that goes much further than what is apparent on the surface.
Drew Goddard directs the film, which features some of his best work from such movies as “The Martian” and “Cloverfield”.
Cabin In The Woods stars some of the best actors working today, including Chris Hemsworth, Anna Hutchison, Jesse Williams, Jesse Richards, and Bradley Whitford.
Sigourney Weaver also being a cameo in the movie. This scary movie is a stereotypical slasher that was written deliberately.
Horror fans should see this movie because it tells a story of how the world was once ruled by gods who are now living below the Earth’s surface.
Gods are continually happy because a special committee is offering them human sacrifices.
Some people believe offering simple sacrifices is enough for the gods, but gradually the gods started demanding more elaborate sacrifices for their own enjoyment.
Expirations should happen in a certain order and to certain people.
In the United States some stereotypes were required, but in other parts of the world others were required different things.
In Japan, young children were to be offered as sacrifices, while in the USA, a specific group of people was needed to be sacrificed.
There are other rules regarding what can and cannot be sacrificed. First, a sacrifice must be made once a year.
But simultaneously, evil people from all over the world are working on evil committees.
Second, as long as one committee from the world can satisfy The Ancient Ones, the world would be safe.
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