Suffice to say, Eli Roth movies are not for the faint of heart. If you've seen Cabin Fever or Hostels I and II, then you know what you're getting into with the filmmaker's latest gore-fest The Green Inferno. But for fans of Roth's distinct -- dare we say, gleeful -- brand of torture porn, the film's onslaught of skin-flaying, eye-gouging and dismemberment come in no small measure, although it takes some time in getting there.
While not a direct response to the infamous Kony 2012 video, The Green Inferno does play with that idea of modern "slacktivism" -- the well-meaning but ultimately pointless social media reaction to global catastrophes. Here, the story follows a group of college students who travel to the Amazon to save the rainforest and protect a local tribe from being driven out of their homes. However, the the trip quickly turns deadly when the students' plane crashes near the tribe's settlement. As punishment for "invading" their land, the survivors are captured and locked away in a cage to be eaten by the tribespeople, one by one.
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