Review of The Green Inferno (2013) by Lelandskell — 15 Mar 2016
A modern cannibal exploitation film classic. A girl ends up on a missionary trip to Peru to save the rainforest from getting bulldozed, meanwhile her peers are very un-likable, but doesn't draw from the film because of what happens to them later, plus there is some good acting among certain characters.
The film is funny how it portrays the arrogance of the young adults, the leader being all about the attention and fame he'll get from it. Sh*t gets real when their plane crashes and the survivors are captured by the tribe they are trying to save, turns out they are viscous cannibals! Actors actually were in the Peruvian jungle with a real tribe that willingly and happily participated in the making of the film.
One tribe member even offered director Eli Roth a very young child when leaving as a gift, Roth refused politely. All in all a very fun movie despite all the negative reviews. Honestly you know what you're getting into so fans of the genre should be pleased.
This review of The Green Inferno (2013) was written by Lelandskell on 15 Mar 2016.
The Green Inferno has generally received mixed reviews.
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