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The Monster Within: Guilt and Masculinity in The Ritual (2017)
The narrative's foundation is built on the opening scene—a liquor store robbery where Luke hides while his friend Rob is brutally murdered. This moment of cowardice serves as the "original sin" that haunts the rest of the film. When the four remaining friends embark on a hiking trip in Rob’s honor, the dense, suffocating forest of Northern Sweden becomes a psychological landscape. The recurring visual of the liquor store aisles appearing between the trees suggests that Luke has never truly left that store; he is trapped in a loop of his own trauma. subtitle The.Ritual.2017.1080p.WEB-DL.DD5.1.H26...
In conclusion, The Ritual is a sophisticated exploration of how trauma shapes the human psyche. By externalizing Luke’s internal shame through the terrifying form of the Moder, the film demonstrates that while we cannot change our past failures, we can choose whether to be consumed by them or to fight our way back to the light. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more The Monster Within: Guilt and Masculinity in The
On its surface, David Bruckner’s The Ritual follows a familiar horror trope: a group of friends becomes lost in the wilderness and is hunted by an ancient, malevolent force. However, the film transcends the slasher subgenre by using the Swedish highlands as a purgatorial space where the protagonist, Luke, must confront the paralyzing guilt of his past. The film argues that the "monster" in the woods is not merely a biological entity, but a physical manifestation of Luke’s failure to act during a traumatic event. The recurring visual of the liquor store aisles