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In Roth’s lens, cannibalism isn’t random monstrosity—it’s ritualized justice. The tribe eats the activists not out of hunger, but because one activist (Alejandro) tries to destroy their village. To the tribe, this is warfare, not evil. Roth forces the audience to sit with an uncomfortable question: Is their justice more or less hypocritical than our drone strikes, prison systems, or corporate exploitation? The Green Inferno -2013-
The story follows Justine, a naive college freshman who joins a group of student activists. Their mission: fly to the Peruvian Amazon to protest a petrochemical company that is destroying the rainforest and threatening indigenous tribes.
Beneath the blood, the film is a dark comedy/satire. It mocks "Social Justice Warriors" and the concept of "Slacktivism" (performative activism for social media clout). The search results for "The Green Inferno -2013-"
The title itself is a direct nod to the fictional documentary within Ruggero Deodato’s infamous Cannibal Holocaust (1980), where the lost filmmakers are found in the "Green Inferno."
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The film follows Justine (Lorenza Izzo), a naive college freshman from New York City. Eager to impress Alejandro (Ariel Levy), a charismatic but manipulative activist, she joins a student protest that successfully disrupts a court case for a corrupt corporation.