Culture Schlock
Turistas. Josh Duhamel, Melissa George, Olivia Wilde,
Desmond Askew, and Beau Garrett star in a film written by Michael
Ross and directed by John Stockwell.
Reviewed by Josef Woodard
As we walked into the theater to get our
periodic dose of slasher-style schlock in the form of Turistas, the
smart-mouthed ticket-taker quipped, “Okay, two for the Brazilian
Hostel.” That’s about right, with a splash of TV’s Fear Factor and
some post-Aruba xenophobia thrown in for bad measure.
In the film, much trouble awaits a trio of beautiful, young
Americans, a pair of horny Brits, and one intrepid Australian woman
(Melissa George, the star of the show), the latter of whom has the
good taste to speak Portuguese in this decidedly foreign
environment. Opting to take the bus rather than fly through a
rough, mountainous part of Brazil, they wind up on a paradisiacal
beach, where the film begins to take on an increasingly loud hum of
impending doom, possible involuntary surgery, and extended scenes
playing to our primal drowning phobia. But wait — there’s lush
jungle scenery and nicely sculpted young bodies with which to
flaunt and tease us before the nastier bits.