

Kill Canibal Retards
It's Halloween night and the water supply of New York City has become infected mutating people into Canibal Retards! The Army has been called in but its up to the head of the DoD Carl J. Sukenick to save us all but to do so he must first KILL CANIBAL RETARDS! Originally produced in 2003.
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Plot Summary
A documentary film crew travels deep into the Amazon rainforest to investigate the fate of a missing film crew who were themselves documenting cannibalistic tribes. What they uncover is far more disturbing and violent than they could have ever imagined, blurring the lines between reality and fiction.
Critical Reception
Cannibal Holocaust is a notorious and highly controversial film, often cited for its extreme gore and graphic violence. While reviled by many for its content, it has also gained a cult following and is recognized by some critics for its groundbreaking use of found footage and its commentary on media sensationalism, despite its deeply problematic and exploitative nature.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its pioneering found-footage style and dark, provocative themes.
- Heavily criticized for its extreme violence, disturbing content, and exploitation.
- Seen by some as a commentary on media ethics, while others view it purely as a shockumentary.
Google audience: Audiences are divided, with some appreciating its technical innovation and disturbing atmosphere, while a significant portion finds the film overly gratuitous and difficult to watch due to its graphic nature and controversial subject matter.
Awards & Accolades
None notable, primarily known for its notoriety and legal controversies.
Fun Fact
Director Ruggero Deodato was actually arrested and had to prove to a judge that the actors in the film were not actually killed during production, as the film was so realistic.
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