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Mundo Canibal

Título original: Il paese del sesso selvaggio
  • 1972
  • 18
  • 1 h 33 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,3/10
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Me Me Lai and Ivan Rassimov in Mundo Canibal (1972)
aka Il Paese del sesso selvaggio
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Jungle AdventureAdventureHorrorRomance

Um fotógrafo é capturado por uma tribo primitiva, sua vida é poupada e ele é aceito na vila depois que a filha do dirigente se apaixona por ele, porém ele tem que sobreviver à vida dura da s... Ler tudoUm fotógrafo é capturado por uma tribo primitiva, sua vida é poupada e ele é aceito na vila depois que a filha do dirigente se apaixona por ele, porém ele tem que sobreviver à vida dura da selva, incluindo os canibais.Um fotógrafo é capturado por uma tribo primitiva, sua vida é poupada e ele é aceito na vila depois que a filha do dirigente se apaixona por ele, porém ele tem que sobreviver à vida dura da selva, incluindo os canibais.

  • Direção
    • Umberto Lenzi
  • Roteiristas
    • Francesco Barilli
    • Massimo D'Avak
  • Artistas
    • Ivan Rassimov
    • Me Me Lai
    • Prasitsak Singhara
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,3/10
    2,7 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Umberto Lenzi
    • Roteiristas
      • Francesco Barilli
      • Massimo D'Avak
    • Artistas
      • Ivan Rassimov
      • Me Me Lai
      • Prasitsak Singhara
    • 46Avaliações de usuários
    • 42Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Vídeos1

    The Man from Deep River
    Trailer 2:08
    The Man from Deep River

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    Ivan Rassimov
    • John Bradley
    Me Me Lai
    Me Me Lai
    • Marayå
    • (as Me Me Lay)
    Prasitsak Singhara
    • Taima
    Sulallewan Suxantat
    • Karen
    Ong Ard
    • Lahuna
    Prapas Chindang
    • Chuan
    Pipop Pupinyo
    • Mihuan
    Tuan Tevan
    • Tuan
    Chit
    • Cannibal
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    • Cannibal
    Song Suanhud
    Song Suanhud
    • Witch Doctor
    Pairach Thaipradit
    • Thai
    Nick Alexander
    • Trailer Narrator
    • (narração)
    Luciano Martino
    • Extra in bar
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • Umberto Lenzi
    • Roteiristas
      • Francesco Barilli
      • Massimo D'Avak
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    7The_Void

    Ivan Rassimov dances with savages in Umberto Lenzi's kick-start to the cannibal sub-genre!

    Umberto Lenzi was a diverse director, having made Giallo films, Italian crime films and some of the most notorious cannibal flicks, not to mention a whole host of other films with various sub-genres of horror. Deep River Savages is the film that is often given credit for kicking off the whole cannibal tradition, and it's also a member of the British 'Video Nasty' list, which lead to it's banning in the eighties. It's odd that this film should be on that list; however, as it's debatable as to whether or not it's even a horror film. Sure, it features some gore; but this is more like an early version of Dances with Wolves than its more bloodthirsty cannibal film cousins. The film follows Ivan Rassimov; a man who, after accidentally killing another man in a bar, finds himself in the Amazon jungle, where he is taken captive by a bunch of savages. After enduring various tortures, he finds himself the object of affection for a dim-witted female member of the tribe, and when she chooses him as her husband; he soon realises that despite being bloodthirsty savages; these guys aren't all that bad...

    Ivan Rassimov is one of my favourite cult Italian actors, and he does well in this film as his rugged appearance fits the feel of the movie very well and this makes him believable in the lead role. His performance gives the film credibility; something which is lacking in a lot of these types of films. He is joined by his Last Cannibal World and Eaten Alive co-star Me Me Lai, whose appearance again helps the movie and the pair do actually bode quite well on screen together. Umberto Lenzi's direction is assured as usual, and he does a good job of ensuring that the location fits the tone of the movie at all times. The jungle setting is well realised, and the shots the savages' village look great. The film is, like Kevin Coaster's highly rated nineties film, more than a little bit cheesy; and this isn't helped by Ivan Rassimov's voice-over. If it wasn't for the fact that I've seen 1957's 'Run of the Arrow', I would imply that Kevin Costner stole ideas from Umberto Lenzi. Of course, Dances with Wolves was about an Indian tribe; but there isn't a lot of difference. Still, I'd take Ivan Rassimov and cannibals before Kevin Costner and Indians any day! Overall, this isn't one of the 'great' Italian cannibal films...but it's not bad either.
    8Hey_Sweden

    An impressive outing for Umberto Lenzi.

    Ivan Rassimov plays American photographer John Bradley, on vacation in Thailand. He and his guide end up deep in the jungle, where he is abducted by a primitive tribe. They put him into a variety of tortures and trials, until finally accepting him as one of their own. He finds adjusting to this new life to be surprisingly agreeable, especially when he becomes smitten with Maraya (Me Me Lai), the lovely daughter of the tribes' leader.

    Considered to the vanguard film in that jungle / cannibal genre popularized by the Italians, this is definitely a trail blazer, but people who've already seen more famous entries in the genre may be caught off guard with this one. It's more of a straight drama (heavily influenced by Elliot Silversteins' Western "A Man Called Horse") with touches of horror than a body munching / body count / exploitation feature. In reality, despite the presence of a hostile cannibal tribe in the film, only one person ever gets turned into a feast.

    "Sacrifice!", a.k.a. "The Man from the Deep River", isn't without its gory pleasures, however. It benefits from excellent location shooting and utterly convincing local color. It's wonderfully shot, and scored, and is overall quite appealing and engaging. It's not to all tastes, though, because it includes some brief moments of animal cruelty that will turn off some members of the audience. This, of course, has only become one of the elements that recurs throughout many an Italian jungle adventure.

    Rassimov is good as the hero. The intoxicatingly gorgeous Me Me Lai, who went on to appear in "Jungle Holocaust" and "Eaten Alive!" as well, is very easy to watch. (Viewers should be quite content with the amount of female nudity that is present.) The other performances are quite effective.

    This is as good a story of both the beauty and savagery of nature as one could see.

    Eight out of 10.
    6Coventry

    Dances With Wolves...with a cannibal-twist!

    Deep River Savages represents Umberto Lenzi's first steps in the notorious field of cannibalism and jungle adventure movies. This infamous director will gross out entire audiences during the early 80's, with vicious cult flicks like `Cannibal Ferox'; `Eaten Alive by the Cannibals' and `Nightmare City'. This film is more like a pioneer and Lenzi carefully explores the primitive jungle communities and their traditional rites. Deep River Savages isn't half as gross as the title and DVD-cover leads you to believe and it basically is a social portrait mixed with an authentic love-story! …Believe it or not! Actually…the best way to describe this film is: Dances with Wolves…with cannibals! The plots of both movies are pretty much alike, the only differences are the setting and the fact Kevin Costner's film is praised all over the world while nobody has ever heard of Deep River Savages. John – an Englishman – is traveling across Eastern Asia when he gets mixed up in a bar-fight. He accidentally kills a man and flees on one of the many unknown rivers. He ends up as a prisoner in primitive tribe, somewhere deep in the jungle. The aboriginals actually form a rather joyful community! They spend their days watching animal-fights (roosters and snakes versus martens) and swimming naked. Our ‘civilized' friend is tortured at first and he attempts to escape. But, pretty soon he falls in love with the local beauty (Me Me Lai – who looks even better here than she did in Deodato's Jungle Holocaust) and marries her. John feels at home there now and he even helps the tribe in fighting the sadistic enemy-tribe from the across the river.

    The film contains very few action sequences and is overall pretty boring. I don't blame Lenzi for this, though. Even though I prefer his later splatter films, you have to keep in mind this movie was made in 1972! Deep River Savages also looks very cheap, amateurish and the cinematography isn't anywhere near as stunning as in other cannibal films. The whole movie depends on Me Me Lai's beautiful naked body and the short (but action-packed) climax. Nonetheless, it stays recommended to Italian horror-admirers who're interested in the roots of `Savage Cinema'.
    santo-7

    Not bad at all...

    This, Umberto Lenzi´s first cannibal movie, is by far the best of the three he made. Not as gory as Eaten Alive or Cannibal Ferox (well, is any movie really as gory?), but with a better plot and acting. Ivan Rassimov, who is awful in Eaten Alive, is really not bad in this one. Actually, cannibals are really not that important to the plot. This appears to be more of a "Man called Horse" rip-off, Rassimov is captured by some tribe somewhere in Asia and has to go through some harrowing tests to be accepted, later he encounters some cannibals. I don´t recall seeing a better directed Lenzi film, although if you´ve seen a few of his films you´ll know this ain´t no masterpiece. I read in an interview that this is his favorite of the three cannibal flicks he made. Unfortunately there is a bit much real life animal cruelty, which will upset some. Nice score, though.
    davelawrence666

    The first of the Cannibal Flicks

    This was the first of the 6 major Italian Cannibal flicks of the 70's, (and early 80's). And it isn't that bad at all. It has a quite good story, and the acting is suprisingly good. The love story is a little far-fetched, but the film itself is quite enjoyable, except, once again for the real animal deaths.

    Not as good as either of Deodato's, but certainly better than Eaten Alive, Cannibal Apocalypse, or Trap Them and Kill Them.

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    • Curiosidades
      The film is considered to be the first "cannibal film", a subgenre of European exploitation films that was prevalent in Grindhouse cinema in the late seventies and early eighties.
    • Erros de gravação
      Knife which tribesman nears Taima's face is close to her face, but in the very next shot it's farther away.
    • Citações

      John Bradley: I'm a human being, like you! I'm a man, not a fish!

    • Versões alternativas
      The USA Media-Blasters version under the title Man from Deep River is completely uncut at 93 minutes.
    • Conexões
      Edited into Vivos Serão Devorados (1980)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 8 de agosto de 1972 (Itália)
    • País de origem
      • Itália
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      • Italiano
      • Birmanês
      • Tailandês
    • Também conhecido como
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      • US$ 35.500
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    • Tempo de duração
      1 hora 33 minutos
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      • 2.35 : 1

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