![]() ![]() He is charismatic commanding which seals the deal when it comes to enlisting the newbies into Alejandro’s cause. So, who survives and who becomes dinner and dessert?Ĭalling on some of his best actors whom we last saw in “Aftershock”, and adding a few other faces both new and old, the cast on the whole, is well rounded, multi-cultural and resonant, starting with Ariel Levy who gets to be a douche as Alejandro. As comes as no surprise, when you put cannibals and meaty foreigners together, there is plenty of food for comedic and horrific fodder, which is exactly what unfolds in extremely graphic and delicious fashion. Needless to say, things don’t go as planned on their flight to freedom and back to the States when the small plane crashes in the rain forest and the survivors are taken captive by a tribe of cannibals. And as we come to learn, there’s more to Alejandro and his scheme than meets the eye. Saved from certain death, the group is herded together and forced to leave the region. After being attacked at gunpoint by the military assigned to protect the corporate employees developing the region, their only salvation are their cell phones and the wonder that is the internet and Twitter. It doesn’t take long before Justine is swept up in Alejandro’s plans to stop the deforestation of the rain forest and heads off for a weekend excursion to a remote area of Peru with a group of other similar dewy-eyed hopefuls.īut as we know, the best laid plans often go awry and this protest is no difference. ![]() Spying the handsome Alejandro from afar at a protest rally, she wants to meet him and soon finds her way into his group of activists thanks to a kind invite from the soft spoken and naive Jonah. As Roth himself joked at the recent press day, “‘The Green Inferno’ is my mic drop.”Īs are most college freshman, Justine is easily impressed by the collegiate atmosphere, the potential for activism and attention, and the hot guys. Roth now returns to Chile and Peru with “The Green Inferno” capturing that vibrancy and energy, along with some of the most beauteous images and use of color saturation on screen today, for what can only be described as the tastiest of cinematic treats. The result in the Nicolas Lopez helmed film proved to be not only visually saturated and sensational, but had a vibe that was fresh, energized and exciting. As producer of the acclaimed “Aftershock”, Roth shifted focus and production to the lush regions of Chile and the Amazon. Eli Roth returns to the director’s chair for the first time since “Hostel” and it’s not a moment too soon. ![]()
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