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In Theaters : 19 June, 1985
DVD Release : 20 December, 2005
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♥♥♥♥♥ Shameless, Outrageous Tasteless and barbaric...and brilliant?
This Gringhouse releasing 2 disc Deluxe Edition is the one to own.

Ruggero Deodato's "Cannibal Holocaust" is easily one of the top 5 greatest and most important horror films ever made. What Deodato and company pulled off here is something that can't be replicated in this jaded, falsely cushioned & politically correct world of lies that we live in today. This film to me personally is the ultimate example of cinematic, artistic trickery. Over the years it has grown into one of the most sought after cult classic horror films and that in it self only adds to it's brilliance. While viewing "Cannibal Holocaust" you are assaulted with the feeling of impending doom, to the heights of which no other horror film since has been able to reach. The solid rock director invites the viewer to go on a rollercoaster ride through a hell on earth where down is up ,wrong is right and the line that is drawn between fiction and reality is simply wiped clean. This one is not for the faint of heart and if you're an avid animal rights activist or a vegetarian then don't even bother. Yes! There are real animals being killed right up in your face and there is nothing you can do about it except look away or watch. This is a truly offensive and disturbing film, but despite the reaction of it's critics it's these same controversial components that make the movie what it truly is and that is an exercise in exploring the core of human nature, it's fears and it's greed (Deodato's greed maybe?). I will admit when it comes to the animals being killed it's a hard subject and both sides of the argument have legitimate points. I myself won't try to deny my mixed feelings about the whole thing but I also know that these mixed feelings are exactly what Deodato was intending to tug on when he made the movie. All I know is without the real killings in the film the fake ones would not have been half as believable. Even some of the actors began to wonder of there own demise after witnessing the animals being butchered and how far Deodato was willing to go for the sake of cinema art & or a buck. I'm speaking for myself as a meat eater though... I can not be a hypocrite and say whole heartedly that I believe it was morally wrong to sacrifice these animals for the sake of the film 'cause I don't believe it was totally wrong. If you think differently then don't watch the film! To me the killings were just as important to the whole of the film as the perfectly unpredictable score and cinematography. I believe Ruggero Deodato is a controversial filmmaker that made a film within a film about a group of controversial documentary filmmakers that walked well over the edge of sanity for the sake of greed disguised as art and in the process may or may not have stepped to far over the edge himself, but as a mindless horror film fan I feel the obligation to admire and respect the man and the film and at the same time be totally disgusted by it.
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