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`Cannibal Holocaust’ is widely regarded as one of the most intense, affecting horror films ever, at least amongst the sorta viewer who would actually have seen this movie. I’d agree with this assessment. This film seems slightly less well known than `Cannibal Ferox’, though I can’t imagine why. On top of being far better made, it’s a lot more outrageous and offensive as well. So, if you’ve seen that film, and weren’t particularly impressed, don’t just ignore `Cannibal Holocaust’. Certainly, it’s still got many of the flaws that come with low-budget horror film making, mostly being that the acting is often pretty amateurish and the dialogue fairly blasé. But, as H.G. Lewis said, no one ever walked out of `Blood Feast’ because the police investigator couldn’t act, and I think the same can be said of the guide or professor or whoever in `Cannibal Holocaust’. And, again, these are standard shortcomings of the genre. If you can’t live with the acting in this movie, you shouldn’t be watching this sorta movie in the first place. But, if you do like this kinda thing, `Cannibal Holocaust is about as good as it gets.
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Now, lotsa cheap horror films are fun to watch: They have cool gore or nice atmosphere or camerawork or whatever. But few are really all that powerful or intense. `Cannibal Holocaust’ is, partially because of how it is structured. The film concerns the investigation into the disappearance of 4 documentary filmmakers down in South America. This allows for a sort of dual narrative, as we watch a professor and some others go search for them, then, and find that they’re dead, but that their film reels survived, and so we watch them during the second half of the movie. This provides an interesting contrast, as the first half of the film is shot pretty as any film of this sort would be shot. It’s well done, by the standards of this sort of thing, but not remarkable. But, the second half of the movie, specifically the film within the film, is shot in a very rough, pseudo-documentary style. The transition from the traditional filmmaking style to the mock-documentary is very effective, as the contrast heightens the relative realism of the tape. Of course, the documentary isn’t terribly realistic, if you think about it all that much, as the acting is still questionable at times (though definitely better than the rest of the film) and it’s all kinda theatrically amateurish, but it still tends to feel very realistic at the time anyway. Though, getting back to that, I actually think the acting by Yates’ team is pretty good. Yeah, it’s kinda hammy, but it fits their personalities. They’ve got a totally destructive and adolescent mindset going into the jungle, so their yelling and pranking all actually makes quite a bit of sense.
I can’t precisely say what the appeal of this film is. With most gory horror films, I just kinda gawk at the extremity and ingenuity of the violence and the gore fx. As far as I can tell, there is nothing of real world violence in it. But, this is different. `Cannibal Holocaust’ addresses violence in a more visceral sense, and it’s not a fun movie, but it’s got an undeniable appeal. The violence is often more about the violence itself, rather than just the gore, emphasizing the cruelty and brutality of the aggressor. (Most clearly displayed in how they callously hack off their guides leg when he gets bit by a snake, more interested in documenting it then helping him, and how the crew dances around and celebrates as they decimate the Yakumo village, and later how the Yanonamo just continue to hack away at their dismembered corpses, on and on. etc.) What can I say, it’s just got a real gruesome intensity that makes it unsettling and yet compelling. Occasionally, I’d say it goes slightly too far, such as the rape scenes that seem to go on forever, and the forced abortion scene, which I really could’ve lived without.
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Some people argue that these cannibal films aren’t horror movies, and while it may vary on a film to film basis, `Cannibal Holocaust’ is definitely a horror film. There is no adventure in the various treks through the jungle, just horror and death. And it just does a brilliant job of building things up and up, with ever increasing horrors throughout the film within the film. And the climax puts it all together perfectly, with the wild, amateurish camerawork and frantic pacing. The gore effects aren’t up to modern standards, but they’re extremely good for the time, and are surprisingly convincing. There is quite a bit of animal violence in this film, so if that bothers you ya oughta stay away. I don’t find this kinda thing morally offensive, though it can be pretty nasty, particularly the killing and dismembering of a turtle, which is pretty much the grossest thing, ever. Also, there’s is a *lot* of sexual violence, so if that bothers you too much, you’ll need to steer clear. Suffice to say, if you’ve ever been offended by any violent movie, you probably oughta give this a pass.
The score is perhaps slightly overbearing, but it’s very memorable and quite powerful. Definitely heightens the impact of the more graphic scenes.
This film is not yet released in Region 1, but Grindhouse is supposed to be putting it out in late October. This may yet be delayed, however, as a couple companies have refused to print it due to the offensive artwork. (Presumably, it’s the naked, impaled native chick that’s on the cover which is making them balk. And, of course, the guys over at Grindhouse are crying censorship, and claiming the cover is ‘banned’, which is bullcrap. They’re aren’t preventing the DVD from being produced, they’re just refusing to help. Claiming that is censorship is like claiming that your censoring a graffitti artist if you refuse to let him spray paint all over your house. Of course, they’re also claiming this is the ‘most controversial film ever’ which is ridiculous, so maybe they’re just trying to be showmen and hype this up as much as possible. But, whatever) Anyway, I doubt it’ll be too long, and that version is doubtless going to be the best one in any Region. Personally, I have the Region 0 EC Entertainment version, and it looks pretty good, but I’m sure the Grindhouse one will top it in all areas.
Worthy of its reputation. I’m done.
Grade: A
When “Entertainment Weekly” put out a feature earlier this year naming the 25 most controversial films of all time, there were only a couple that I hadn’t seen. Of course, me being me, I immediately went out and bought those titles–one of which was “Cannibal Holocaust.” Now I realize that any list of this type is somewhat arbitrary, but the DVD packaging itself proclaims this to be “The Most Controversial Movie Ever Made.” Indeed, the film is made in a pseudo-documentary style that caused many to believe the atrocities depicted had actually happened. The filmmakers were arrested and required to produce the cast members (who had died in the film) to disprove the film’s “reality”–oh, the innocence of 1980. Subsequently, the film was banned many places internationally (or cut up). Quite a history. Well, I’ve never been accused of skirting controversy–so I jumped into “Cannibal Holocaust” head first.
Often cited as a huge influence on “The Blair Witch Project,” “Cannibal” is shot with hand held cameras and filmed from the perspective of the fictional filmmakers. Four documentarians enter the South American jungles hoping to locate and record footage of actual flesh-eaters that still reside in the modern world. Aided by local guides, they integrate with different tribes as they go deeper into their quest. And being modern white men and women, they go with their usual bravado and superiority.
Of course, the crew will meet more than they expect! An interesting aspect of the film is that the quartet of “heroes” are not presented in a particularly good light. No, they are modern “savages” who value those they encounter as less than human. Much of the film’s nastiness comes from the white “protagonists” as they pillage, plunder, and assault the natives. So even as you know they are headed for disaster, there is almost a retribution factor to it when it actually happens. The performances are surprisingly good, but the characters are far from likable. Not for the squeamish, “Cannibal Holocaust” features real animal kills, much gore, rape, brutality, and plenty of good old-fashioned eating sequences.
Many people will debate whether this film qualifies as “entertainment”–and I can see that there would be equal camps on either side of this issue. It is, indeed, an unpleasant experience. It will generate feelings one way or another. I can’t imagine someone sitting through “Cannibal Holocaust” and being apathetic–no, there will be shock, disgust, disappointment, or relief. The power to evoke real emotion is the strength of the movie, and whether you love it or hate it–there is no denying its visceral impact and that it has stirred some reaction from you (generally a strong one). “Cannibal” doesn’t qualify as “high art,” but it is a successful underground film. It has been much studied and much copied in the lexicon of horror filmmaking. For that reason alone, it deserves its notoriety. The handsome and informative 2 disc set is an added bonus. But at 3 stars, I’m telling you that this isn’t for the casual viewer. I can’t say that “Cannibal Holocaust” is my new favorite movie, but I understand its place in film history. KGHarris, 12/06.
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