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16 out of 19 people found the following review useful:
Let's eat..., 22 June 2003
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Author:
macabro357 from U.S.
(aka: EATEN ALIVE)
This is the second of three cannibal films directed by Lenzi (filmed in
Sir
Lanka) with CANNIBAL FEROX (1981) being the third. To be honest with you,
I
saw both of these films one right after the other and I can truly say that
they are both about the same. One isn't any more gross or gory than the
other, imo.
Film starts in Niagara Falls where a policeman is killed by an asian
fellow
blowing poison darts. Then the movie cuts to NYC where the same guy kills
two more people using poison darts before he is run over by a truck and
killed. It's all a part of an ecological cult that Janet Agren is
investigating in regards to the disappearance of her sister.
Her search takes her to 'New Guinea' where she hires a Viet-Nam deserter
(porn star R. Bolla) to guide her to the village where her sister was last
seen. On the way there, we get to watch snakes eating animals, natives
gutting and skinning crocodiles and our two heroes being chased by
cannibals.
They finally reach the village and meet the cult leader (Ivan Rassimov)
who
has absolute control over everybody. He's an obvious copy of Jim
Jones.
Gross food scenes include:
Cannibals eating native girl's arm and left breast. Not
bad...
Then we see three native guys screw another native girl in a ritualistic
soft-porn scene. One goes down on top of her, right after the
other.
Janet Agren, naked, covered in gold paint getting a snake blood covered
dildo inserted into her. It doesn't actually show it, but it's implied by
the pain shown on her face.
A native guy who has betrayed the cult, getting his dick cut off before he
is gored to death with a stick. Cool !!
Another native girl and Algren's sister being eaten by cannibals after
they
escape from Rassimov's camp. They are first disemboweled and then their
organs are eaten before they are hacked and gored to death with spears.
You
know it's all fake because the bodies look like full-size rubber latex
mannequins. It's still a cool scene, anyway.
The Shriek DVD is taken from an excellent wide-screen print with a few
film
extras such as an interviews with Lenzi, Bolla and Rassimov. Lenzi says
that his next film, CANNIBAL FEROX did better at the box office, but he
equates both of these films as being of the same quality. So do I.
In these politically-correct times, films like these wouldn't get made
today. It get's a 6 out of 10 for being interesting and un-PC
misogynistic
at the same time.
9 out of 10 people found the following review useful:
Great exploitation-adventure!, 11 January 2002
Author:
Le Froque
Next to "Cannibal Holocaust" and "Make Them Die Slowly" Umberto Lenzi´s "Eaten Alive" is one of the greatest cannibal-movies ever brought on the screen! The film itself is a nice mixture between jungle-adventure and gut-wrenching horror, although the man-eaters are only a minor matter this time. Nevertheless director Umberto Lenzi has featured once more a dozen scenes of gore and brutal rape! The genre-typical animal-snuff is also not missing, however the killing has got a more documentary-character and is not as disgusting as it was in "Cannibal Holocaust". The cast: Robert Kerman and Me Me Lai seem to appear in every decent cannibal-flick, Swedish Janet Agren is marvelous and her acting isn´t as bad as often said (I even liked her better than in Fulci´s "City of the Living Dead"..!). Hollywood-star Mel Ferrer, who also had a stunning appearance in Lenzi´s "Nightmare City" is in, Paolo Senatore ("Emanuelle in America") plays the role of the lost sister, but the greatest part goes to Ivan Rassimov who´s giving a hilarious performance as perverted sect-guru! With "Mangiati Vivi" another well-made exploitation-flick was done, which is still an undisputed classic for its genre!!!
10 out of 12 people found the following review useful:
A passable film for the cannibal connoisseur, 8 July 2000
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Author:
Afracious from England
The film begins in Canada and New York, with an Asian hitman killing his
victims by blowing poisoned darts at them. He is then run over by a truck
and killed. The police find some film on him, and wouldn't you know, the
film contains scenes of a cannibal ritual, which includes a woman named
Sheila's(Janet Agren) missing sister. A professor tells Sheila that the
ritual is from a tribe in New Guinea, so she travels there and finds Vietnam
war veteran Mark Butler (cannibal film regular Robert Kerman) and pays him
to find her sister.
The film then goes off into the usual cannibal film thing. The odd animal is
killed, they find parts of bodies etc. It turns out that her missing sister
is part of a religious community in the jungle lead by a character named
Jonas. He brainwashes all his followers, and has strict rules, like no
drinking of alcohol. The version I watched was sadly cut, and some gory
scenes that were about to be shown then quickly jumped to another scene. The
music deserves mention too, a catchy tune plays during the opening credits.
The other music during the film is ok. It's not nearly as good as Cannibal
Holocaust, or even Lenzi's other cannibal flick Ferox, but if you like
cannibal films it's worth checking out.
8 out of 10 people found the following review useful:
Profoundly stupid but entertaining cannibal trash., 8 November 2003
Author:
Infofreak from Perth, Australia
'Eaten Alive' is a profoundly stupid movie, but despite that, or more accurately, BECAUSE of that it's extremely entertaining trash. It rehashes plot elements (and even footage) from previous Italian cannibal movies and adds a Jim Jones-ish death cult in for good measure. Italian exploitation star Ivan Rassimov plays Jonas, the cult leader, Janet Agren (Fulci's 'City Of The Living Dead') the sister of a missing woman, and Robert Kerman (Deodato's infamous 'Cannibal Holocaust') the man hired to find her. The cast also includes Paola Senatore and Mei Mei Lai, both favourites with cult/sleaze buffs. The version of 'Eaten Alive' I watched was the British cut which has most of the more infamous scenes censored or completely removed. I really don't know if this was a good or a bad thing. I believe most of this stuff was recycled from earlier Lenzi films or "borrowed" from my fave cannibal movie 'Mountain Of The Cannibal God', so if you're familiar with this genre you've probably seen it all before already. Anyway, most people run away screaming from this kinda stuff, but if you're into movies like this you'll find much to enjoy here. Neither the best nor the worst cannibal movie, but definitely worth a look.
11 out of 16 people found the following review useful:
Worth watching for the gore.**Spoilers**, 19 October 2000
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HumanoidOfFlesh from Chyby, Poland
"Mangiati Vivi" aka "Eaten Alive" is a decent cannibal flick.Yes,it is also a big mess.You've got Stone Age cannibals,a Jim Jones-type cult,hired assassins and brutal animal butchery thrown on-screen every five minutes just to keep the viewer awake.As for the gore,one has to wait an inordinate amount of time for the crimson to really start flying,but the last half-hour has some truly revolting mayhem on display.One native has his penis cut off before being speared.A woman has her breast cut off then eaten;another girl is completely dismembered."Eaten Alive" is quite nasty at times,but it is a joke in comparison to "Cannibal Holocaust" or even "Make Them Die Slowly".If you love Italian splatter cinema you won't be disappointed.Highly recommended.
12 out of 19 people found the following review useful:
Survival of the Fittest, 21 December 2004
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Coventry from the Draconian Swamp of Unholy Souls
Eaten Alive (by the cannibals) is the least known of the three major Italian gut-munching cannibal movies, the other two being Rugero Deodato's "Cannibal Holocaust" and Lenzi's own "Cannibal Ferox". I use the words 'least famous' carefully because this film is still highly popular among cult collectors and a definite must see for exploitation fanatics. Even though Cannibal Ferox is more notorious, it's actually Eaten Alive that tells the most intriguing story! The feared cannibals of the New Guinean jungle are secondary to the story of a mad purification sect, of which the leader Jonas holds a wealthy American girl captive. Her younger sister goes on an expedition to rescue her, accompanied by a nihilist desperado who deserted during the Vietnam War. Eaten Alive (by the Cannibals) features loads of nudity, repulsive gore and inhuman cruelty and it is, of course, better not viewed by the faint-hearted and/or easily offended people. Even those with the strongest stomachs will have a hard time sitting through some of the nauseating sickness featuring! I can only say: Well done Mr. Lenzi!! But, if you do love this type of extraordinary film-making, you'll be impressed by the beauty and style Umberto Lenzi brings to the screen. The anthropology aspects as well as the stunning locations and images of wildlife are some of the most intriguing shots ever featuring in controversial cinema land. And then of course, there's the score! These films are actually worth watching for the music alone. The mesmerizing tunes that guide this atmospheric jungle adventure are almost too beautiful for words. Ignorant opponents of the horror genre will most likely disagree but I think "Eaten Alive" is essential viewing for the fans of extreme shock-cinema. Just make sure you watch a fully uncut version.
5 out of 6 people found the following review useful:
An OK waste of time, 7 June 2006
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Author:
Tikkin from United Kingdom
While I don't think that Eaten Alive is particularly very good, it's an
OK waste of time. If you're used to cannibal films like Cannibal
Holocaust then this will seem tame in comparison. It's not a
particularly interesting or original story and you don't care much for
the characters. But there are a few nice gore touches and shocking rape
sequences to keep you awake (if that's your sort of thing). There's
also a few decent action and fight sequences. The best scene is
probably when one girl is literally eaten alive and her skeleton turned
inside out. There's not a lot of gore and it's rather amateur, but it's
not too bad.
Since this isn't my sort of film, I wouldn't recommend seeking it out
unless you're a die-hard fan of the cannibal horror genre.
8 out of 12 people found the following review useful:
Lenzi cannibalises the work of others to produce this sleazy shocker., 26 June 2006
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BA_Harrison from Hampshire, England
If you've never seen an Italian cannibal flick before, Umberto Lenzi's
Eaten Alive might seem like the perfect slice of bloody exploitation,
packed as it is with lashings of gore, sex and general nastiness.
However, anyone au fait with the genre will identify many of the film's
gory highlights as being stolen from earlier movies by Lenzi's
contemporaries Ruggero Deodato and Sergio Martino. This is a shame,
since the story has loads of potential and could have been developed
nicely without resorting to pilfering footage.
Sheila, a rich young heiress from Alabama, is searching for her sister
Diana, who has gone missing. When she discovers that Diana has been
brainwashed by Jonas, a Jim Jones-style cult leader, and is living in a
compound in the jungles of New Guinea, she enlists the help of Vietnam
veteran Mark and ventures into the New Guinea wilderness on a rescue
mission. But freeing Diana is a tougher job than it at first seems: the
cultists will not let her go without a fight and the surrounding area
is inhabited by cannibals. Only with the help of native woman Mowara
can they hope to escape.
In addition to the gore, Lenzi packs his film with plenty of nudity
from his female stars and includes some entertaining and gratuitous sex
scenes: Mowara (Me Me Lai) is gang-banged amidst her recently deceased
husband's ashes and spends most of her time topless; Janet Agren, who
plays Sheila, is defiled by Jonas wielding a blood coated dildo; and
Diana (Paola Senatore) gets it doggy-style from a randy cannibal.
Eaten Alive is a glorious exercise in bad taste and exploitation that
would have got a higher rating from me had all of the footage been
original.
3 out of 3 people found the following review useful:
the most unintentionally hilarious of the genre, 18 March 2009
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Author:
Michael A. Martinez (aylmer666@juno.com) from Los Angeles, CA
This is not so much a film as it is a clip-show "best of" reel with
about 60 minutes of original footage to fill in the gaps. Most of this
film was shot in Sri Lanka with a few (quite obvious) sections shot in
southern Italy and a few completely gratuitous New York scenes thrown
in to try to pass the film off as American. Mel Ferrer makes a
completely pointless cameo appearance as a professor who gets to
interact with two porn actors playing cops (the poor guy!).
Lenzi is usually a great director, but he clearly was not on his A-game
with this Cannibal turkey. Not one scene goes by without something
completely laughable happening. I'll give you a few examples.
A) one scene showing Mel Ferrer entering a police station features his
voice dubbed by another actor! Ferrer then can be heard with his actual
voice moments later! B) Ferrer's audio is quite obviously recorded
practically, while the other actors in the scene with him are dubbed.
Jarringly obvious shift in quality.
C) shamelessly over-acting police-man saying "WHAT?".
D) a scene where a Sri Lankan (well this movie takes place in New
Guinea though these people don't look it at all) allows an alligator to
effortlessly chomp his dangling arm off. This scene gets double the
embarrassment for actually being culled from another movie! E) when the
actors "interact" with the Animal cruelty scenes, it's all just
close-ups of them reacting intercut with shots from a different film
with different filmstock.
F) When Kerman throws a spear at a native (haphazardly), it clumsily
falls sideways into the dirt. The next shot shows a screaming native
with a spear sticking out of his chest! G) One of the Sri Lankan
helicopter pilots (who is dubbed, even) blows his line and they left it
in! H) Kerman nonchalantly knocks Agren out with a punch so she doesn't
see a gory evisceration.
I) whopping continuity error involving a character's body parts
magically reattaching after they were eaten.
J) said scene includes a woman missing her right leg, with a native
seen nearby eating a leg... but with a LEFT foot attached to it!
Seriously! The list goes on and on. This film is so riotously daft, yet
oddly competent in its staging and cinematography, that it's totally
unique in the annals of film. The only other film coming close to the
lunacy of this is Lenzi's NIGHTMARE CITY which was far more
respectable.
This film, at least, is never boring and very accessible to those
unfamiliar with bad Italian cinema. Personally I find it funnier than
most intentional comedies, which is why it gets such a high rating from
me. Whether Lenzi had this in mind or was seriously trying to make a
good film is anyone's guess.
3 out of 4 people found the following review useful:
Fantastic jungle adventure, 31 October 1999
Author:
thecaptain_uk from London
Eaten Alive 1980 Hilarious Lenzi cannibal flick about a young woman (Janet Agren) going to New Guinea to find her sister aided by cannibal veteran Robert Kerman. Deep in the jungle they stumble across a purification sect and a religious nut very reminiscent of Jim Jones and the whole Guyana mass-suicide incident. Chock full of gore and nudity, stuttering actors and god-awful dubbing this is perhaps the most watchable of all the cannibal sub-genre.
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