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The Green Inferno [Blu-ray] [2015]

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  • Actors: Lorenza Izzo, Ariel Levy, Daryl Sabara
  • Directors: Eli Roth
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region B/2 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: Entertainment One
  • DVD Release Date: 22 Feb. 2016
  • Run Time: 100 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (49 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B019LN1GGI
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 6,428 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Disaster strikes a group of student activists from New York who travel to South America on a trip of a lifetime when the plane they are travelling in crashes into the Amazon jungle.

Those who are fortunate enough to survive the crash are soon taken hostage by an indigenous tribe and face a harrowing struggle for escape whilst bearing witness to the ritualistic murders of their friends at the hands of the tribe.

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Format: Blu-ray
The Green Inferno was a pretty sweet cannibal flick, Eli Roth was obviously inspired by his favorite 70's and 80's Italian cannibal flicks and Eli does a great job of making an entertaining and well shot gore fest, although the film has it's flaws I think that overall it was satisfying. If your a fan of his previous work then your going to love this, however the first thing you'll notice in any of his previous films is that his characters have all ways been weak and underdeveloped, it's basically the same with The Green Inferno. The acting is terrible right off the bat, but thankfully it isn't an issue halfway through the movie when the body count starts up. The characters themselves are paper thin, only about 3 of which are given actual personalities while the others are just fodder for the natives.

Ivy league freshman Justine (Lorenza Izzo) has led a life of sheltered privilege, and the twin catalysts a lecture on the practice of female genital mutilation along with a crush on the guitar strumming activist awaken her sense of social justice. Determined to prove her mettle, she joins Alejandro’s group of campus activists to Peru, where the group plans to chain themselves to bulldozers that threaten to steamroll over an indigenous tribe of people. The group’s plan to broadcast stream of their stunt works, and it delays the destruction of that parcel of rainforest while earning the group legions of new followers online.

Their celebration is short lived as one of the engines on the small plane carrying them to civilization gives out starting a horrifying chain of events that kick off with a spectacular plane crash that disposes of half the cast.
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I had been waiting ages to see this film and really hyped myself up about it after reading reviews and hearing that a real tribe was used. It did not disappoint. Eli Roth at his finest (for those that know his films). Gory AF and the lead Lorenza Izzo is fantastic once again (also brilliant in Knock Knock but a completely different character). If you're looking for a film to gross you out then this is for you. Also amazingly shot and scripted. Best horror I've seen in ages!
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Fun for whole family - but only if it's the Manson Family - Eli Roth's gross but oftentimes scary exercise in cannibal horror runs the movie gamut from B to Z. You have to hand it to Roth, the brain dead, er, brain child behind gray area, er, gray matter splattering flicks like Cabin Fever, Hostel, and Hostel Part II. At least he's consistent. He ratchets up the nausea factor from 0 to Hero like none other. Vomit, blood, semen, entrails, and excrement fly around the screen so fast and often that it makes medical school autopsy videos look like High School Musical. Oh, he presents much of the carnage with a smile but that doesn't make his style of bloodletting any less sophomoric.

In this R-rated horror flick, group of student activists (Izzo, Ariel Levy, Aaron Burns, et al) travels to the Amazon to save the rain forest and soon discover that they are not alone, and that no good deed goes unpunished.
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Format: DVD
Justine (Lorenza Izzo ) is the daughter of a UN attorney who enjoys privilege and wealth. She joins an activist group to save an indigenous rain forest tribe from developers and the leader of the group has a cult appeal. It also helps her "middle class Jewish guilt." After a "successful" tree chaining, they fly back and run into plane trouble. They crash into the rain forest and the tribe they just saved, thanks them by inviting them to dinner....fat guy first.

Yes, this is another fine young cannibal film with severed limbs and a paint the virgin white Bo Derek scene that wasn't as good. Lorenzo Izzo is no Bo Derek, but she can act. There is some interaction in the group, and some nonsense 9-11conspiracy theory stuff thrown in. Haven't seen a good Mondo cannibal film in a while. This one was a bit watered down with a message that misses the mark. I loved the ending.

Guide: F-bomb. Brief nudity. Was that Lorenza Izzo or a body double?
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The Blu ray presentation of the film is excellent, the film itself is an underrated (if not perfect) jungle cannibal gem, but the package as a whole lacks any extra features beyond scene selection and 'moving menus'. Which is a shame. Get it when it's cheaper.
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There’s something very off with Eli Roth’s latest horror film “The Green Inferno”, but I can’t quite place exactly what it is. It’s possible that it’s too broad to pinpoint, because the whole movie has this surreal and otherworldly feel. It’s the kind of film you’d stumble upon in a deep, dank corner of some video store in the 80s. Or better, on an unmarked VHS tape in your friend’s attic. It’s definitely not something that you’d expect to see with a huge audience on a Saturday night. But, surprisingly enough, that’s exactly how I experienced it.

We follow a group of student activists from a New York City university who venture to the Amazon in order to ‘save the rainforest’. They’re a bit naive and aren’t fully aware of the potentially dangerous situation, and matters are made worse when their plane crashes in the middle of the green landscape. Soon enough, they’re surrounded by a tribe of cannibals who kidnap them and plan to eat each and every one of them alive. It’s a story-line that’s likely to come off as either completely ridiculous or incredibly terrifying, but the movie never fully reaches either extremes.

I can’t say that I was ever scared by what was happening on-screen, but there was something about the perverse, unapologetic nature of the film that intrigued me. The acting isn’t particularly good, and neither is the movie as a whole, but I found it to be a fascinating watch. Eli Roth always brings controversial images to the screen (most notably with his “Hostel” franchise), and his latest is no different. There will be some that simply can’t sit through a film like this - and I can certainly understand why - but there’s undoubtedly a place for these gory, throwback slashers in today’s cinema. Seeing an unusual film like this on the big-screen was a bizarre experience, but an enjoyable one nonetheless.
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