
In New York, college student Justine joins a group of activists led by Alejandro and travels to Peru to protest against a timber industry that is destroying the Amazon rain forest. When the group is returning to civilization, the plane blows-up and crashes into the forest. Soon the survivors discover that they are not alone and they are abducted by a tribe of cannibals.... (Full plot summary below)
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In New York, college student Justine joins a group of activists led by Alejandro and travels to Peru to protest against a timber industry that is destroying the Amazon rain forest. When the group is returning to civilization, the plane blows-up and crashes into the forest. Soon the survivors discover that they are not alone and they are abducted by a tribe of cannibals.
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| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzTrying to win over the viewers with the strongest stomach for such things as devilish dismemberment is too depraved for me. |
| The PlaylistCory EverettIn many ways the film feels like a regression -- it's more juvenile, less polished and feels less labored over than his previous efforts. |
| AV ClubA.A. DowdEnjoying this rancid slab of red meat depends not just on an appetite for slop, but also a taste for sloppy leftovers. |
| Los Angeles TimesMartin TsaiThe film is measured and executed effectively to satiate horror fans' bloodlust, yet its underlying messages are just so repugnant. |
| FILMINK (Australia)John NoonanWhilst this is perhaps Roth's most mature film to date, and looks frankly gorgeous, if you're not already on board with the provocative style of filmmaking (Cabin Fever, Hostel), you're going to find The Green Inferno hard to digest. |
| Q Network Film DeskJames Kendricknothing if not cynical about human nature, although it does allow at the end for some level of human decency to emerge from all the carnage, both physical and political |
| eFilmCritic.comRob Gonsalves"A bracing slice of throwback nastiness." |
| VarietyGeoff BerkshireEmpty cynicism isn’t a substitute for well-reasoned critique, and Roth winds up looking more clueless than the so-called “social justice warriors” he’s trying to satirize. |
| RogerEbert.comSimon AbramsThe Green Inferno is not exactly a feel-good film, but it gets a very particular job done. |
| New York Magazine/VultureDavid EdelsteinUnlike the '70s Italian cannibal movies, The Green Inferno doesn’t have a mondo vibe. It’s artfully made and acted with skill. |