It’s time to review another Maze movie ! This one is a standard low budget horror film. Let’s get to it !
The Man in The Maze (2011) (IMDB)
I have always liked how James Bond movies start with action. Like the story has been happening and they turned the camera on mid-story to let you in on what is going on. The Man in The Maze starts with a masked man having already captured 3 people, all of them injured and passed out (maybe dead ? - the viewer isn’t sure yet ) and the assumed assailant working to bind them. I prefer stories that begin like this.
Not giving too much away, not that most of you would care, but this becomes a horror chase movie through a wooded area that the 4 main characters do not know, making it a bit of a maze. And there is a curse on some of the ground they stumble upon, the ancient Native American burial grounds from the Trail of Tears. Things get complicated. Who is this masked assailant and can the group escape from the grounds ?
I have seen some bad movies. This is plagued by bad acting, dialogue, and a script similar to a much better Spanish movie Los Cronocimenes, which has nothing to do with a maze but has a similar masked chaser. You may know that movie as Timecrimes from 2007, which I highly recommend. Watch The Man in The Maze only if forced to, I rate it as a 3/10.
I do want to mention the title of the movie and where it comes from. The Man in the Maze is a symbol from the Tohono O'Odham nation. It shows a man named I'itoi, a creator and God of the people standing at the entrance to a maze. The symbol is said to represent a person’s journey through life. The turns of the maze (it is actually a labyrinth) represent the choices one makes as they move through life. You can learn details about it here, and here.
You can find this symbol in the movie poster, although it can be missed since it tends to blend into the background. Here is a look with less noise of that part of the poster:
Here is the trailer:
Other Movie posts you may like:
A Collection of Maze and Labyrinth Movies
The 10 Best Maze Themed Movie Posters
Other Maze horror movies:
Hellbound: Hellraiser II Movie Review (1988)
It: Chapter 2 Movie Review (2019)
The Shining Movie Review (1980)
Tales from the Crypt Movie Review (1972)
