My friends and I used to endlessly riff on the title of of a book "Controversy Creates Cash" by Eric Bischoff. Everytime something iffy would happen we'd look at each other and say the title. Does it? And more importantly, why did it once do that, and possibly arguably not do it now?
This is the question that several of these movies has made me think of, but since currently Cannibal Holocaust is making me ask it, it gets this intro. There's a scene of real animal killing, followed by a rape scene and murder scene with frontal female nudity. Nothing new for these Video Nasties, but gruesome, controversial, and at the time, cash creating. Nowadays a real animal killed on screen is still legal, but the fuckin controversy would push 99% AWAY from it instead of towards it. Why? Why was that at one point a curious morbid interest and not anymore?
This rewatch of the infamous Italian movie was generally fine. This is still not my genre, and luckily I've been in the Video Nasty realm for a little while so this didn't feel all that bad. It has wall to wall violence and gore and nudity, it has aforementioned animal deaths on screen, it has cannibalism scenes. It has sexual violence and rape. The rest. Also, as shouted out in this blog before, a great soundtrack.
Interestingly enough, I am less and less convinced that the Video Nasties were that extreme. In the defense this movie used against its many legal issues, they cited Apocalypse Now as having animal cruelty scenes that were not prosecuted. With films like Caligula, Salo, Texas Chainsaw, and yeah Apocalypse Now, how the hell did the prosecution have anything to say? Its all about tone, and its all about that keyword that this entire genre got mounted with: "Exploitation". There's a scene of them killing and dismembering a turtle in here, for example, pretty much just to do it, for no purpose.
A sort of "found footage" movie, a group finds a video of filmmakers going to the Amazon and finding a local tribe of cannibals. They interact with the tribe and they find cocaine which they begin to use. This all culminates in the white people raping and killing locals, which the locals take revenge for.
I feel like this was a little bit better than I thought it was, but thoughts aside this is still just like....not for me. I recognize the value I guess, and I give it a whatever I dunno 3 stars.

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