The Green Inferno -2013-
When the film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), reports circulated about people fainting and vomiting. While some of this is standard horror marketing, the film is genuinely intense.
Released at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival, Eli Roth’s is a polarizing homage to the Italian cannibal exploitation boom of the late 1970s. After a two-year delay due to distribution challenges, it finally reached mainstream audiences in 2015, sparking fierce debate over its graphic gore and portrayal of indigenous cultures. Plot Summary: No Good Deed Goes Unpunished The Green Inferno -2013-
Approximately 45 minutes in, the tribe performs its first on-screen feast. A male student (Jonah) is stripped, his limbs hacked off while he is still alive, and his organs roasted over a fire. The tribal chief eats his eyeball like a grape. This is the scene that forced Roth to fight the NC-17 rating. When the film premiered at the Toronto International