Review of Ghoul

Ghoul (2015)
4/10
Eat Me
15 November 2018
Warning: Spoilers
A group of young film makers travel to a remote Ukrainian village to document twentieth century cannibalism. They film in a farm house where Boris Glaskov lived and claimed he was forced by a spirit to eat people. A little historical background is provided by the Holodomor, when the Ukrainians were forced into starvation and some resorted to cannibalism. The group includes a spiritualist who knows how to use a Ouija board.

This is another hand held camera film. It includes the "Okay it's off" scene, some minor ground cam, the green screen cam and nighttime shaky cam. No inside tent "what was that noise?" cam. Almost all the film shooting was done on the farm, and most in one particular room. Much of the film was spent translating what the spiritualist was spouting. Includes the typical scary gags and has to introduce a new character to finish up the tale.

Guide: F-bomb. distant sex. brief distant computer mutilation nudity.
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