Brazilian Snake
Brazilian Snake

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Brazilian Snake

2001
Movie
Adult · 18+
170 min
English

Intrepid smuthunters Larry Flynt and Pierre Woodman return from Rio De Janeiro with their latest raunchy specimen, Brazilian Snake; a full length XXX feature jam-packed with action, intrigue and balls-to-the-wall screwing.

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IMDb3.0/10
Director: J. Christian IngvordsenGenres: Action, Thriller, Horror

Plot Summary

A group of mercenaries is hired to retrieve a rare poisonous snake from the Amazon rainforest for a wealthy collector. What starts as a straightforward mission quickly devolves into a fight for survival as they face the dangers of the jungle and the escalating hostility among the team members. Betrayal and greed threaten to tear the expedition apart before they even encounter the legendary Brazilian Snake.

Critical Reception

Brazilian Snake received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics, who often cited its low production values, nonsensical plot, and poor acting. Audiences generally found it to be a forgettable and poorly executed B-movie, with its main appeal being its B-movie notoriety.

What Reviewers Say

  • Panned for its derivative plot and lack of originality.

  • Criticized for its amateurish direction and uninspired performances.

  • Labeled as a low-budget, poorly executed action-horror flick.

Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews and their sentiment is not readily available for this film.

Fun Fact

The film is notable for its inclusion of veteran actors David Carradine and Pat Morita, who were likely drawn to the project for reasons unrelated to critical acclaim.

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