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Cannibal Holocaust
A New York University professor returns from a rescue mission to the Amazon rainforest with the footage shot by a lost team of documentarians who were making a film about the area's local cannibal tribes.
Release : | 1985 |
Rating : | 5.8 |
Studio : | Transcontinental Films, F.D. Cinematografica, Bolivariana Films, |
Crew : | Production Design, Property Master, |
Cast : | Robert Kerman Francesca Ciardi Luca Barbareschi Salvatore Basile Ricardo Fuentes |
Genre : | Horror |
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If you don't like this, we can't be friends.
It’s sentimental, ridiculously long and only occasionally funny
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This film only warrants to be used as toilet paper during The Day After (1983) (TV). From the real killings of a turtle to that of a spider monkey, this film is about an NYU professor who goes to South America to salvage the film recordings and find the crew who were sent to investigate a cannibalistic tribe. Soon he returns to New York to view the tapes with his peers. They discover the crew's heinous intent in South America - which seems to be bent on destruction and violence along with the poor portrayal of the native tribes. Filled with offensive and graphic scenes such as rape, murder and the killing of numerous live animals, the story speaks on a very shallow level about violence in the media. The footage from the crew is filmed in a very gritty cinema verité documentary style, somewhat convincing the viewer that what they are seeing is in fact real. Although this is somewhat intriguing, the film fails to produce anything but a ultra-violent pseudo-snuff film which makes you want to get into a Delorean, kick in up to 88 and drive into a brick wall. This review is a warning: DO NOT WATCH THIS FILM! Not even for those with a strong stomach. The crew's footage will most likely shock and disgust you, and not in a good way. No wonder the director spent some time in jail due to this - above all else - loathesome piece of celluloid. S
I was pretty disturbed in a very good way and im still coming down from the shock a bit, even a day later as I am writing this. Maybe some of the animal abuse was sad but animals eat each other so who cares. The gore in this movie is really good for the time and was enough to trip me out. and cringed with sympathy pain when that tribe woman was raped with a rock
This movie is awful. The acting is awful. The story line is awful. It is not scary it just really gross. I like a lot gross horror movie. I like The Texas chainsaw massacre (1974) And I think this is feat to gross do not see it. I do not know why this got 6. I give it a 2. I like to be scared to do not like to be grossed out. There most be people who like being grossed out. The Texas chain saw massacre was violent but it the original The Texas chain saw massacre was scary. This not scary. If you want to see something scary see The green inferno.
For his work on the film, the director was arrested by Italian authorities on suspicion of murder charges and faced life in prison, following its 1980 Milan premiere. He endured a trial when Italian authorities were unconvinced that the footage was indeed staged. Deodato lost the original trial, and all prints were to be destroyed, but he managed to have the ruling overturned in the early '80s when the actors finally appeared on TV to prove otherwise.Some five years passed before the film saw release in Deodato's home country. This movie was banned for twenty years in many countries.Only for fans of disgusting footage...