Devolved

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"Spring Break Just Broke."
  • NR
  • 2010
  • 1 hr 25 min
  • 3.1  (301)

Devolved is a horror-comedy movie from 2010 that touches on the theme of what would happen if a group of millennials are forced to survive in a primitive environment. The film features Gary Entin as the writer, director, and one of the lead actors. The rest of the cast includes Lindsey Shaw as Mandy, Robert Adamson as Pete, and Chris Kattan as the eccentric host of a reality TV show.

The movie begins with four millennials driving to a music festival in California. However, they soon find themselves stranded in an unfamiliar territory after their car breaks down. With no cellphone signal, no supplies, and no help in sight, they begin the journey to find a way back to civilization. Along the way, they stumble upon a primitive tribe and a castaway who becomes their only hope of survival.

One of the most intriguing aspects of the movie is the commentary on millennial culture. The four main characters are all archetypes of modern young people, complete with their phones, designer clothes, and constant need for attention. However, the tribe they encounter is a parody of stereotypical primitive cultures, complete with exaggerated customs like cannibalism and idol worship. The contrast between the two groups creates much of the movie's humor, with the millennials being forced to adapt to their new surroundings and abandon their technology-driven lifestyles.

The friendship and romantic relationships between the characters add depth to the overall story. Mandy and Pete are the closest to each other, but their relationship is complicated by the fact that Pete has a girlfriend back home. Meanwhile, the other two characters, Cliff and Balthazar, have a less defined relationship but share some of the movie's funniest moments.

The castaway, played by Chris Kattan, is particularly entertaining. His character is insane and unstable, leading to a lot of unpredictable and hilarious scenes. He also serves as the constant reminder of their dire situation; he is constantly warning the millennial group of the dangers that lie ahead and the unpredictable nature of the tribe they're dealing with.

One of the most memorable parts of the movie is the tribal rituals, particularly their food selection process. As they roam through the wilderness, the millennials must collect their own food. The tribe evaluates their offerings and determines whether they are worthy enough to be eaten. The scene is both disturbingly funny and overtly gruesome, featuring the tribe members chanting and dancing around a fire.

The production design and special effects are impressive, particularly given the film's low budget. The primitive setting is authentically captured through the use of natural landscapes and a minimalist set design. The makeup and costume design are also noteworthy, adding to the film's overall humor and horror.

Overall, Devolved is an entertaining and thought-provoking film that blends horror and comedy in a unique way. While it may not necessarily be for everyone, those who enjoy satire and social commentary mixed with gore and humor will find it to be a gem. The cast's performances, the witty script, and unique setting make it a refreshing change from other films in the genre.

Devolved is a 2010 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 25 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 3.1.

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  • Release Date
    2010
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 25 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    3.1  (301)