Review of The Green Inferno (2013) by D M — 26 Sep 2015
Some college kids (social justice warriors) travel to Peru in order to protest miners cutting down trees while looking for precious minerals. The students put themselves in harm's way as the miners have armed guards, but the tech-savvy SJWs protect themselves by live streaming the whole event via their cell phones.
They were a smashing success and are soon trending over Twitter worldwide. As they are departing the country, their plane crashes into the jungle. The liberal do-gooders are greeted by the local Indian tribe who teach them a lesson in multiculturalism.
Soon, the great liberators return (in the form of White men with bulldozers and rifles...kinda like Rainforest Schmainforest when Cartman was rescued from the green hell), but are too late to save more than one of the bleeding-hearts.
A similar formula to the jungle-cannibal films popular in the late 70s/early 80s (the best being: Massacre in Dinosaur Valley, Eaten Alive!, Cannibal Holocaust, Cannibal Ferox, Jungle Holocaust, Emanuelle and the Last Cannibals, and Mountain of the Cannibal God).
Very strange there was minimal nudity (the Indians were even prudish) despite rather grisly depiction of torturous violence.
This review of The Green Inferno (2013) was written by D M on 26 Sep 2015.
The Green Inferno has generally received mixed reviews.
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