


In anticipation of the release of Roth’s entry in the cannibal genre, I somewhat reluctantly decided to take a look back at two of its most popular Italian predecessors, CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST and Umberto Lenzi’s CANNIBAL FEROX from 1981. I will admit up front, these movies are not for me, but to reacquaint myself with where THE GREEN INFERNO is coming from I put them on and experienced the horrors that Deodato and Lenzi filmed more than thirty years ago.
CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST is a movie I can almost grudgingly respect, but those animal killings are very repellent to me.
Having confirmed that Roth chose the right Italian cannibal movie to name his entry in the genre after, I can now gladly go back to avoiding CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST and CANNIBAL FEROX, but I am looking forward to seeing Roth has done with the concept in THE GREEN INFERNO. A movie which probably (hopefully) has a “No Animals Were Harmed” Humane Society stamp on it.











