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The film's primary social commentary targets the "social justice warrior" culture and "slacktivism".

The group arrives with a sense of moral superiority, assuming their intervention is altruistic, while the film portrays it as a modern form of imperialism fueled by vanity. The Green Inferno

This paper explores Eli Roth’s 2013 film , examining its role as both a gruesome homage to the "cannibal boom" of the late 1970s and a modern satire of contemporary activism. The film's primary social commentary targets the "social

Roth highlights how the activists are more concerned with their social media "likes" and trending status than the actual plight of the indigenous people. Roth highlights how the activists are more concerned

The ultimate irony occurs when the very tribe the students sought to "save" captures and systematically consumes them following a plane crash. The Green Inferno (2013) - IMDb


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