

The film portrays the reality of human meat consumption.and yes all kinds of animals are killed for the human appetite, especially in the wild - someone will do it! For those who dispute this film on these grounds 'Can you handle life?' This stuff still goes on regardless of whether u see it happen or not.This film is absolutely brilliant. Perhaps one needs to watch a bovine neck getting slit before they take it for granted they are eating a nice juicy steak on their plate. But should it be anymore shocking than the beef burger that is served up in McDonalds. Questions arise: Who is committing the real 'evil' savagery here?As for the animal cruelty scenes: Yes they are real and shocking. everyone else it seems is after ratings, fame, money or blood.The film commences its ending by playing back the raw footage of what the expedition team filmed.and it is shocking. The professor is reluctant.The professor seems the only person possessed with moral understanding and compassion throughout the film. The dilemma of TV executives battling with the Professor to air the once lost footage on TV for the viewing public. He manages to get on the trail and slowly uncovers the grizzly ways of the jungle tribes! By carefully befriending these natives he captures the lost film reels and returns back to his skyscraper clad conurbation.In amongst the film there is the media business cogs turning. I'm sure the crew that made BWP was inspired by this movie.The film follows a Professor investigating the disappearance of an American film team 3 guys and girl that went into the jungle of South America to film a documentary about the native cannibals.The Professor with a couple of jungle assistants venture into the jungle to trace the lost Americans footsteps. and portrays it rather intelligently.Obvious connotations can be made to Blair Witch Project.

the film director portrays cannabilism and barbarism.

We came from barbarity.and to an extent we still are savages.Though the acting is poor in most places.
