

Safari
Safari is an American, found footage thriller film, set in South African wild, where animals and poachers rule the land. Two worlds collide when Mbali, a young zulu girl, meets an American tourist group who have come to explore and go on safari in South Africa. Things take a wrong turn after the group enter uncharted hunting grounds where they are forced to face the untamed wild.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends embark on a hunting safari in Africa, seeking an adrenaline rush. However, their adventure quickly turns into a fight for survival when they become the prey of a dangerous and ruthless group. They must use their wits and whatever means necessary to escape the brutal wilderness and the hunters.
Critical Reception
Uwe Boll's 'Safari' was met with overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and audiences alike, often cited as one of his worst films. It is widely considered to be poorly made, with significant flaws in direction, script, acting, and production values.
What Reviewers Say
- Widely panned for its nonsensical plot and amateurish execution.
- Criticized for its gratuitous violence and lack of coherent storytelling.
- Considered a low-point even for director Uwe Boll's notoriously bad filmography.
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Fun Fact
Despite being a prolific director, Uwe Boll is perhaps best known for his career as a professional boxer and for his often-criticized video game adaptations before venturing into original films like 'Safari'.
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