whats the controversy?


i bought this online after hearing all the hype. the animal deaths are nothing you cant see on national geographic or animal planet, and the rape scenes were lame and hardly disturbing to watch. so whats the big deal about this movie?

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Don't know. None of it but the animal killings looked real.

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dude the rape scenes are hard as *beep*, not stylized to be made cinematic or overly gory for the films sake, its just these men straight raping women. And btw you didn't find anything disturbing about the filmmakers *beep* in a hut while the crew is burning people alive?

Im 30 years old and didn't see this until last year, I've been a horror buff for 15 years but stayed away from this due to the dvd not being available everywhere and from what I heard it was a tough sit.

I was blown away by what they got away with in this movie, there is no way this can be remade, and green inferno kind of proved that.

Seriously man if not at least 2 scenes in this movie doesn't make you question why you are watching this for entertainment then there is something off about you.

For me the worst scenes was the rock rape that the real tribes women refused to do, the killing of the rat, turtle and pig and the *beep* while burning the villagers.

That said I absolutely adore the movie, the theme I listen to once a week, im watching it at work right now. But this is what true horror is, its in broad daylight naked for all to see, brutal, real effects, no jump scares or score to tell you when to be scared. Try putting yourself in these people shoes, or even the actors shoes and imagine being part of the crew filming this... This is horror In its truest form.. movie wise...

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