Roth is known for pushing his actors to their limits, and The Green Inferno was no exception. The film's cast had to endure grueling physical and emotional challenges, including simulated torture and violence. The result is a film that feels raw, intense, and unflinching in its portrayal of violence and survival.

If you enjoy intense, raw, and unflinching horror movies, then The Green Inferno is a must-watch. However, viewer discretion is advised, as the film contains graphic violence, gore, and mature themes. Fans of Eli Roth's previous work, including Hostel and Saw, will likely appreciate the film's similar tone and style.

However, things take a dark turn when they stumble upon a group of cannibalistic indigenous people, known as the Mapuche. The group is taken captive and subjected to brutal torture and violence. As the group tries to survive and escape, they realize that Rodrigo's true intentions are far more sinister than they initially thought.

The Green Inferno was produced by Eli Roth and his production company, Bloody Disgusting Productions. The film was shot on location in Chile, which provided a remote and rugged backdrop for the movie's intense and gruesome scenes. The cast, comprising both established and up-and-coming actors, underwent extensive rehearsals and workshops to prepare for the film's demanding shoot.

The Green Inferno is a gripping survival horror film that explores themes of violence, survival, and cultural clashes. With its intense performances, raw energy, and unflinching portrayal of violence, the film has gained a cult following among horror fans. The 2013 1080p BluRay release offers a premium viewing experience, making it a must-watch for fans of the genre.