This one begins in Niagara Falls and New York City with a lone young foreign guy stalking random individuals, waiting for
the right moments, before blowing poison darts at them through a straw, killing them instantly, only to end up getting run over and killed by a truck when attempting to escape
the police on foot on
the streets of New York City.
The guy turns out to be from a would be cult who believes to be finding salvation by returning to nature out in
the heart of a Far Eastern jungle under a man named Jonas, who previously fled NYC when wanted on different counts of different charges. It also turns a lady's missing sister is now a part of that cult, and went to
the jungle with them.
The lady travels to that part of
the country, meets up with a trained fighter and survivalist as they attempt to find her sister and where this cult, and especially Jonas, currently are. This one really goes all out with
the old school done right artsy and gory extreme classic horror. It has a graphic scene of a large and long anaconda catching and devouring a wild monkey, another graphic scene of another anaconda catching and devouring another not so large snake, and a canoe with people being attacked by large alligators. That last one had three survivors, only because one had a gun, using most of his bullets to shoot and kill of
the alligators, but they then had to fight off and outrun different groups of different cannibals in order to avoid getting killed after that. There are also plenty of graphic scenes with
the cannibals catching other people before cutting off body parts, then eating
the raw body parts while sucking
the fresh blood at
the same time. This one is definitely a lot more extreme than
the average horror film, and is not for
the faint of heart. It is overall well done with everything looking real, well developed characters, good plot, and story line. There is also good drama and dialogue, developing most of
the main characters, along with plenty of great scenery and good background. Those into Dario Argento, Lucio Fulci, Mario Bava, Roman Polanski, and
the like would most likely enjoy
the cult classics from this director like this one, "Eyeball," and "
The Rat,
The Fist, and
The Cynic."