The Green Inferno is a confusing film. I feel as if it doesn't quite understand what message it is giving; is it anti-green; is it pro- genocide; is it a parody; is it a social commentary; it feels jumbled and the ending doesn't help it's cause either. However, strangely, I found this film quite easy to watch, amidst the blood and guts, which felt sort of bizarre, but a good bizarre.
The Green Inferno wasn't as great as I hoped for, but with that said, it wasn't as bad as I was lead to believe. Yes it seems to suffer from a few weird scenarios, but in my opinion I feel that this goes beyond a tribute to cannibal films, and actually embraces the elements that make them 'bad' and creates an almost satire out of it.
The Green Inferno wasn't as great as I hoped for, but with that said, it wasn't as bad as I was lead to believe. Yes it seems to suffer from a few weird scenarios, but in my opinion I feel that this goes beyond a tribute to cannibal films, and actually embraces the elements that make them 'bad' and creates an almost satire out of it.