The Green Inferno

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The Green Inferno is Eli Roth's grisly love letter to Italian Cannibal films of the 70s - Mid 80s where a group of well-meaning young activists are duped into attempting to stop developers from removing indigenous cannibalistic natives from a resource location in the Amazon. They seemingly succeed, only for their plane to crash and for the survivors to suffer horribly at the hands of those same natives who may see them as enemies, food/breeding stock all at once. Gross and disturbing, The Green Inferno raises questions about what lengths developers take to secure resources, how helping others might have nightmarish consequences for the helpers and those they mean to "save", and traditions vs. Utter brutality, among others. For Hostel fans and those who enjoy seeing suffering and splattery effects, this one's for you.

Erik M.

Carlos: Be careful, the jungle is a dangerous place.

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