He may not be the most consistent of storytellers, but director Eli Roth's films still pack a punch. Without a doubt his latest, The Green Inferno, will carry on that tradition.
The teaser trailer appeared about a month ago, promising the grim return of the cannibal sub genre. This full trailer re-enforces in my mind that audiences are in for a hell of a ride. Take from that what you will.
Actually, give it a watch instead:
OK, so there was nothing gruesome on display there. But there will be in the finished film. These are cannibals we're talking about. And Eli Roth. Just you wait.
The Green Inferno tells the tale of a group of New York City activists who travel to the Amazon to save a dying tribe. Unfortunately, their airplane crashes in the jungle and they are taken hostage by the very tribe they tried to protect.
No good deed shall go unpunished indeed. Watch it happen when the flick hits theatres Sept. 5.
Source: Yahoo Movies
The teaser trailer appeared about a month ago, promising the grim return of the cannibal sub genre. This full trailer re-enforces in my mind that audiences are in for a hell of a ride. Take from that what you will.
Actually, give it a watch instead:
OK, so there was nothing gruesome on display there. But there will be in the finished film. These are cannibals we're talking about. And Eli Roth. Just you wait.
The Green Inferno tells the tale of a group of New York City activists who travel to the Amazon to save a dying tribe. Unfortunately, their airplane crashes in the jungle and they are taken hostage by the very tribe they tried to protect.
No good deed shall go unpunished indeed. Watch it happen when the flick hits theatres Sept. 5.
Source: Yahoo Movies
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