Review of Cannibal Holocaust (1980) by Sam D — 24 Sep 2009
A notorious movie looking back on a documentary styled film made by several Americans in the South American jungle shooting the lives of the cannibalistic tribes men, women and children which includes unusual mannerisms.
The film makers take it upon themselves to abuse the obviously scared tribes people who're not used to outsiders. After taking a series of abuse, including rape and murder, the tribes people fight back - gore ensues as the film makers are rewarded with their just desserts as they're ripped to shreds and eaten, one-by-one.
A film that still has a lot of its shocked factor that saw it banned in many, many countries and is still as eerie and haunting as it was in the 70's. Disgusting, vile, but entertaining nevertheless.
This review of Cannibal Holocaust (1980) was written by Sam D on 24 Sep 2009.
Cannibal Holocaust has generally received mixed reviews.
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