The Green Inferno Apr 2026
The group arrives with a sense of moral superiority, assuming their intervention is altruistic, while the film portrays it as a modern form of imperialism fueled by vanity.
The Green Inferno serves as a "love letter" to Italian cannibal exploitation films like and Cannibal Ferox . Directed by Eli Roth, the film follows Justine, a naive college freshman who joins a group of activists traveling to the Peruvian Amazon to stop an energy company from destroying an uncontacted tribe's habitat. The title itself is a direct reference to the film-within-a-film from Cannibal Holocaust . The Green Inferno
The film's primary social commentary targets the "social justice warrior" culture and "slacktivism". The group arrives with a sense of moral
The ultimate irony occurs when the very tribe the students sought to "save" captures and systematically consumes them following a plane crash. The Green Inferno (2013) - IMDb The title itself is a direct reference to
This paper explores Eli Roth’s 2013 film , examining its role as both a gruesome homage to the "cannibal boom" of the late 1970s and a modern satire of contemporary activism.
Roth highlights how the activists are more concerned with their social media "likes" and trending status than the actual plight of the indigenous people.









