Ending: Anti-American Liberals Lying for their Agenda
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — The Green Inferno
MisterFranks — 9 years ago(September 10, 2016 03:17 PM)
The ending was really the best part of this horrible movie.
Anti-American University Liberals lying about the aborigines so that they can continue to push their pro-communist, eco-terrorist agenda.
How many times has this kind of thing really happened? One can only wonder. -
xystophoros — 9 years ago(September 23, 2016 01:19 AM)
I know you think you're trolling, but the ending left the door open for a sequel, and that sequel most certainly will not involve Justine leading efforts to save the cannibals.
Eli Roth and his co-writer for the sequel say they want to make it like Aliens, which to me sounds like Justine is going to head back there with considerable firepower at her disposal. Green Inferno, just like the original Alien, was a story about one woman surviving out of a group of civilians who were completely unprepared for the situation they had to face.
Aliens was a story about that woman, the lone survivor, returning to the scene of the massacre, this time with enormous firepower and people who are trained to kill. If they go that route with a Green Inferno sequel, I just hope they don't follow Cameron's lead in making his "Marines" a bunch of inept mouthbreathers and absolutely nothing like the real thing. -
Lott444 — 9 years ago(September 30, 2016 07:19 AM)
Yeah but Ripley in her final log didn't say the massacre of the ship was something else to cover it up and come back for revenge.
"'WHY DID YOU SAY THAT NAME?' Then Lois Lane says 'Martha's his mommy's name.'" - Mike Stoklasa -
MikeNTxs — 9 years ago(November 19, 2016 06:51 AM)
Or it could be a heroic choice to save a people who never asked to be visited or judged by modern civilization (As recently as 500 yrs ago, the only western exceptions to the tortures probably but not certainly would have been the cannibalism) even at the cost of her friends/colleagues lives and nearly her own.
All interpretation.