The particular section of forest that they go to is in danger of being destroyed by loggers who have no interest in the tribe that lives there. Justine ( Lorenza Izzo), a young and impressionable college student, finds herself participating in a activism project where the group she’s hooked up with chain themselves to trees in the Amazon Rain forest to protect the indigenous tribe that lives there. So the world finally gets to see Eli’s tribute to cannibal films, but is it going to satiate us, or just leave us hungry for a better movie? Understandably, there has been a lot of discussion in the horror world regarding it, and what were the reasons for its delay? But here we are in late September, 2015 and the dreaded Blumhouse films (Actually a subdivision of Blumhouse called Tilt) has picked it up for distribution. 2 (2007), and his latest directorial effort, The Green Inferno, has been stuck in distribution hell for over a year. A group of student activists travels to the Amazon to save the rain forest and soon discover that they are not alone, and that no good deed goes unpunished.Įli Roth hasn’t directed a full length feature since Hostel: Pt.
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