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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Cult classic for sure,
This review is from: Man from Deep River (DVD)
Wow I can't believe this movie got two reviews. It's an incredible beautifully shot and directed film by Umberto Lenzi.
The other reviews I don't understand at all what the heck they were expecting maybe "Cannibal Holocuast". An excellent movie about a man whose life changes and how he adapts himself to a dramatic situation. This is the type of movie that shows how man will do anything to survive once he lives in a world that doesn't take order from the outside world. Very well, Isaac Rassimov does a great job of acting and narrating the tale. Basically a photo journalist of sorts from London who gets captured by a tribe. The tribe does many bad things to him and he observes how they brand out justice to any strangers tresspassing on their land. Eventually one of the girls (saving his life in the process) takes a liking to him and they become lovers. The musical score for this movie is amazing. Again , it's beautiful shot and some of the scenes showing the wildlife and locales will take your breath away guaranteed. Umberto Lenzi is best known for making average horror movies including a horrible called "NightMare City" but this is by his best and most remembered movie to date. The DVD features are thin but this is a great movie. Highly recommended.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Indiana Jones on acid.,
By M. "Gorehound" (Mass.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Man from Deep River (DVD)
I must admit, I am a huge fan of the cannibal sub-genre, and the cannibal flick's from the 70's and 80's are some of my some of my favorite movie's of all time. It is no doubt the cannibal genre itself pushed the envelope further than any other genre as far as gore and shocking content is concerned, and for that, they will alway's hold the title of the most horrific movie's ever made in my opinion, and Man From Deep River is no exception.
Man From Deep River is shot on location in the real jungle, with real native's, real ritual's, and is based on a true story, which add's a lot of authenticty to the movie and give's it the feel of a documentary. I would think of it as a depressing, disturbing version of Indiana Jones on acid. I was really expecting to hate Man From Deep River after reading review's of people saying this is not gory, not shocking, it's boring ect. I think a lot of people forget that this was made in the early 70's when large amount of on-screen gore had not caught on yet. For the time this was made (72), it has a lot more gore and offensive content than any other film's made around this time period. Most horror film's made in the early 70's had gore, but the penetration was not on screen, in this film the gore is not only on screen but there is a decent amount of it, including real life animal death's. Which I do not necassarily agree with, but I don't think anyone who eat's meat has the right to complain about, murder is murder, regardless what the reason for it is. Man From Deep River is a beatifully shot movie with great scenery, good acting, good plot, and has an authenticity that too many film's lack. If you are a fan of any other cannibal film's from Lenzi or Deodato, and want to see how the genre got it's start, I highly recommend picking this one up.
4.0 out of 5 stars
A prequel jungle adventure to subsequent cannibal exploitation,
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This review is from: Man from Deep River (DVD)
This 1971 Umberto Lenzi classic movie paved the way to the Jungle & Cannibals series that will follow with much more extreme brutality, gore and all kinds of exploitation. This one is fair, with a descent story that develops in Thailand, with some action, a love story, a good amount of soft nudity, and of course, a gory cannibalistic scene. By the way, cannibals in this movie are a rather secondary element. As usual for these Italian jungle movies, lots of animal killing are included in the recipe. Previous to this release by Shriek Show, I owned a PAL (region free) from DVD Classics, bought from Exploited Cinema. I am glad I got this newer version. The Shriek Show release comes with a widescreen format presentation, with nicer colors, much better image quality and sound. The movie comes with English and Italian audios, and removable English subtitles. Extras include some trailers and an interview with the great Unmberto Lenzi, a nice addition.
1.0 out of 5 stars
This is NOT a Cannibal movie....,
By oldtree "Dylan" (Pa, us) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Man from Deep River (DVD)
If you came here because you expect another Cannibal Ferox, Cannibal Holocaust, or Zombie Holocaust, than Man from Deep River is NOT the movie for you. This is NOT a horror film. Many people who have never seen the film assume it as a cannibal movie because of the Cannibal boxset on amazon includes this film, and it is directed by Lenzi who has also made Cannibal Ferox and the jones town massacre with cannibals on the side inspired film "Eaten alive". The plot focuses on a man from the city exploring a river somewhere around Thailand who gets captured by a native tribe. The man who is captured by a tribe(not a cannibal tribe), eventually submitts to the tribe and gets a love affair going on with one of the women of the tribe. The whole movie is about this modern aged guy, adapting to a tribe and falling in love with some girl. There is a cannibal tribe that lives around the tribe, they have VERY little to do with the plot and it seems they were randomly added to the movie. There is one scene of a guy chewing on a womans arm, this is the only real violence or cannibalism in the entire film. Unlike "Eaten Alive" where the plot has a "side of cannibalism" this movie has literaly just ONE bite of cannibalism the whole movie.
3.0 out of 5 stars
THE MONGOOSE OR THE COBRA?,
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This review is from: Man from Deep River (DVD)
This movie was originally released in 1972 under the title, "SACRIFICE." Ivan Rassimov plays a Swedish John Bradly (Sven) who gores to Thailand as a photographer along with his blond gf. (Like bringing sand to the beach.) They attend a kick-box tournament with the Thai crowd going wide as if it was the WWF. She gets bored and leaves. He gets drunk and in a bar fight, kills a man, then flees to the jungles between Burma and Thailand were he is captured by a sadistic tribe, who eventually make him one of them. The acting was fairly decent. The plot was one we have seen many times. There is a lot of animal violence in addition to people violence. While this film is recognized as the first cannibal horror film, it lacks much of the "horror" and gore of later films.
sex, rape, full frontal Thai nudity, cannibalism, blood
7 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
LOL! WHERE THE HELL IS RICHARD HARRIS?,
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This review is from: Man from Deep River (DVD)
IS IT JUST ME, OR DOES THIS MOVIE BARE A STRIKING RESEMBLENCE TO "A MAN CALLED HORSE"? IT STARTS OUT LIKE THE SOFT CORE "EMMANUEL" FILMS OF THE 1970'S AND QUICKLY DECENDS INTO A B-RATE EXPLOITATION FLICK. THE PLOT TAKES A BACKSEAT TO NUDITY, GORY VIOLENCE, AND A SESPENSION OF REALITY. THE MAIN CHARACTER WALKS OUT ON A BEAUTIFUL BLONDE GIRLFRIEND AS IF SHE WERE A 2 DOLLAR HOOKER, KILLS A GUY IN A BAR FIGHT, GOES OFF ON SOME UNDERWATER PHOTO EXPEDITION, AND GETS FISHED OUT OF A RIVER BY A GROUP OF JUNGLE NATIVES WHO HAVE NEVER SEEN A WHITE MAN BEFORE. HE IS PUT TO WORK DRIVING WOODEN POSTS INTO THE RIVER BANK WHILE SURROUNDED BY BEAUTIFUL NATIVE GIRLS WHO JUST HAPPEN TO BE COMPLETELY NAKED!(WOWZERS!) ONE OF THE GIRLS TAKES A LIKING TO HIM AND HE MUST ENDURE COMBAT AND TORTURE TO PROVE HIS BRAVERY AND VALUE AS A MEMBER OF THEIR TRIBE. (LIKE I SAID, DOESN'T THIS PLOT SOUND FAMILIAR?)
FROM A PURLY EXPLOITATIONAL POINT OF VIEW, "MAN FROM DEEP RIVER" IS A SURE CLASSIC. IT HAS EVERYTHING THE 13 YEAR OLD BOY INSIDE ALL OF US CRAVES: EXOTIC GIRLS, TRIBAL MEN WHO DONT CARE IF YOU FOOL AROUND WITH THEIR SISTERS, BAR FIGHTS, PRIMATIVE WARFARE, AND CANNIBALISM. NOT TOO BAD, AS LONG AS YOU DONT TAKE THE STORYLINE SERIOUSLY.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The one that started it all in the cannibal genre!,
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This review is from: Man from Deep River (DVD)
British photographer John Bradley (Ivan Rassimov) is in Thailand doing business in the jungles, until he is captured by a wild tribe as he is tormented and being used as a slave. However a beautiful tribal girl (Mai Mai Lei) falls in love with the man and her mother who knows English helps him escape but there is danger for the tribe as a vicious cannibal tribe sets war on the good tribe, as only John must protect them from the flesh-eaters.
Violent and very good Italian horror action drama that set the course for the Italian cannibal genre thanks to infamous Italian director Umberto Lenzi who would later give us the notorious "Cannibal Ferox". This movie is basically a cannibal version of "Dances with Wolves" but it was before that movie ever occured, the acting is alright but the music score is quite good and has a good deal of gory violence especially some shocking scenes of actual animal mutilation such as a monkey getting the top of it's skull sliced off with a sword to have it's brain eaten, an alligator gutting while it's alive and a goat being stabbed in the throat. While not as excellent or extreme as "Cannibal Holocaust" which is still the king of all cannibal movies, this is a very good introduction to the cannibal genre from Italy. This DVD has a very good widescreen transfer with good picture and sound with some good extras like photo gallery, Theatrical Trailer, Interview with Umberto Lenzi and other Shreik Show Trailers. Also recommended: "Cannibal Ferox", "Jungle Holocaust (a.k.a. Last Cannibal World)", "Mountain of the Cannibal God", "I Drink Your Blood", "Cannibal Holocaust", "Massacre in Dinosaur Valley", "Battle Royale", "Ichi The Killer", "Faces of Death", "Bloodsucking Freaks", "Hostel 1 & 2", "The Hills Have Eyes (1977 and 2006)", "Emmanuele and The Last Cannibals", "Eaten Alive", "Cannibal Apocalypse", "Dances with Wolves", "Cannibal The Musical" "and "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Series plus 2003 remake and The Beginning".
8 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Man from Sleep River,
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This review is from: Man from Deep River (DVD)
"The Man from the Deep River" as the credits show, is not what I expected. The box indicates that it is in the vein of all the other Italian cannibal movies. This is not the case as the film is more of a action adventure with little gore or horrific images. Basically, the plot is that a photographer gets stranded in the jungle and is captured by a native tribe. He eventually gains their acceptance and falls in love. He must ultimately decide if he should stay with the tribe or return to civilization. The director is widely known for his gross out movies but this is not really one of them. There are a few scenes of real animal killings and one sequence of cannibalism but other than that, there is nothing going on. Not much to recommend with this film, some good cinematography of the jungle locales, the one cannibalism scene, and that is about all. The DVD sports an interview with director Lenzi that is pretty good. He talks about how his one cannibalism scene was the first in the history of Italian cinema and a few other anecdotes about the movie. Not worth buying (like I did) but perhaps a rental.
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