A group of four award winning documentary film makers, go on an expedition to Amazonia documenting tribes that practice cannibalism. They are never heard from again (probably because they didn't follow the well-known rule: Never go to South-America without a bazooka). Anthropologist professor Monroe, his guide and assistant attempt an expedition in hopes of uncovering the truth about what happened to the explorers. The jungle is ruled by two rival cannibal tribes and they are soon confronted with both of them.
Cannisters of undeveloped film are retrieved from the cannibals and taken back to New York. The filmmakers had killed animals and raped a native woman, this incites the Amazonian natives to do even more horrible things, and the punishment that awaits the young filmmakers are of the gruesome and hurtful sort.
This controversial movie is a very convincing, clever and dishonest feature, pretending to condemn everything it shows.
Investigation finished: 2001-10-16
Story: 4/10 - Definately the least bad of the worst, but all-together very unsettling to watch!
Acting: 1/10 - Not the kind of film that attracts the bare minimum of talents.
Violence: 10/10 - you'd have to have a mind like a fatal car crash not to be disturbed by this.
Nudity: 6/10 - 63% naked natives and 37% naked Americans, but it's all very sick and twisted!
Coolness: 1/10 - The only cool thing about it is that it's not as fucked up as Cannibal Ferox!
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