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(Reviewed by Snake-666) - A disturbing and damning
portrayal of civilised society. Professor Harold Monroe (Robert
Kerman aka porn star Richard Bolla) travels into the jungles of South
America to try and discover what happened to a group of three documentary
film makers who have been missing now for some time. After locating a
primitive tribe Monroe manages to strike a deal and salvage what is left of
Alan (Gabriel Yorke), Faye (Francesca Ciardi) and Jack (Perry Pirkanen).
They say there is a fine line between genius and insanity and I think in
‘Cannibal Holocaust' director Ruggero Deodatto made that line as thin as
possible. To call this movie depraved and sick would only give it half the
credit it deserves because ‘Cannibal Holocaust' is meant to be sick as it
shows how sickening our own society is but in the most morally corrupt way
imaginable. Featuring numerous repulsive acts such as a real live turtle
flaying, a foetus being ripped from a woman's body, rape, castration and
impalement the film sets about to portray the `civilised' documentary
filmmakers as no better than the primitive cannibals. Even though the actors
are barely competent enough to do their job it becomes almost enjoyable (in
a very sadistic way) to watch them suffer at the hands of those they have
wronged. However, from a moralistic standpoint even watching this movie is
wrong.
I don't think this is the type of movie you either love or hate on an
entertainment basis but you either agree or disagree with how it presents
its case. ‘Cannibal Holocaust' is certainly nothing short of an endurance
test in viewing as the senses are raped by the foul imagery constantly
portrayed within. Filmed on a shoe string budget with virtually no
production values evident, ‘Cannibal Holocaust' has a disturbing realistic
grittiness that is almost unparalleled by any other movie and a huge
influence for ‘The Blair Witch Project' almost twenty years later. I feel
that because the movie is so badly made and the very fact it was produced is
more damning to society than the events portrayed within many people feel
that it is nothing more than a senseless bloodbath with no redeeming
features and a hypocritical storyline – and to an extent they are probably
right! Whether the viewer appreciates or despises this movie is totally
dependant on the viewer and it is unfair for anybody else to make judgements
on that person based on their opinion of this movie.
‘Cannibal Holocaust' is not about a sharp storyline, great acting or
superb special effects (though the unsimulated effects are generally good).
Instead it is about humanity in general. If you believe you can cope with
violent and repulsive imagery and scenes of unbelievable cruelty then go
ahead and watch it but otherwise it is certainly one to avoid. Some people
will probably find the moralising over such repulsive subject matter
offensive and I can't say that I blame them. However, there is a message
there and this movie makes an extremely bold statement. The question is
though whether it was right to make the statement in this way? From an
artistic standpoint it holds no real value but remains an interesting movie.
My rating for ‘Cannibal Holocaust' – 6/10. |
 | (Reviewed by MarcoBeltrami) -
Really can't lie--this movie is pathetic!
Aside from the raping or the rape/murders, the old fat men, the old women
with saggy tits, the most definitely underage naked boys and girls, the
inane and flat out retarded intercut shots of monkeys screaming, and the
primates screaming and moaning to captivate the audience--it was a good
show; Boring into pure tedium, utterly flat pacing and horrible camera
angles, and the sheer unneeded silence and "establishing shots"
if you really want to call them that all added nicely to the headache
inducing effect of the movie.
I really loved seeing the animals get slaughtered and torn to pieces,
especially the turtle hacked open and its insides ripped out. Or the
monkey decapitated. Special viewings for the whole audience, to say the
least. Never has a movie made me loathe humankind's existence so much as
what this one accomplished.
The skilled director didn't really seem to know how to get points across,
so filled the void with more shots of the same thing we were already
seeing, from another uninspired camera angle, with the camera lingering
for a good length of time longer than was needed.
I can't really comment on the plot, as I'm still unsure if there was one
scattered and hidden among all the senseless bullshit that flew at you
ever instant of the movie.
The whole steaming pile churns and sputters its way along poorly, a
constant waste of film which culminates in a hearty "climax"
that is sure to try its best to disturb you.
Don't even think about recommending this movie to your friends. But most
certainly do tell your enemies to watch it. Nothing says "I hate
you" like subjecting one to a viewing of tasteless horrid filth.
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