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Inara, the Jungle Girl

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 11m
IMDb RATING
2.1/10
806
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Inara, the Jungle Girl (2012)
Adventure

After her military father dies on a mission to N'iah island, Inara seeks answers by traveling there herself, discovering unexpected connections with the jungle and its female inhabitants.After her military father dies on a mission to N'iah island, Inara seeks answers by traveling there herself, discovering unexpected connections with the jungle and its female inhabitants.After her military father dies on a mission to N'iah island, Inara seeks answers by traveling there herself, discovering unexpected connections with the jungle and its female inhabitants.

  • Director
    • Patrick Desmarattes
  • Writer
    • Patrick Desmarattes
  • Stars
    • Cali Danger
    • Empress Sayuri
    • Destiny Dumon
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    2.1/10
    806
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Patrick Desmarattes
    • Writer
      • Patrick Desmarattes
    • Stars
      • Cali Danger
      • Empress Sayuri
      • Destiny Dumon
    • 14User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Cali Danger
    • Inara Williams
    Empress Sayuri
    • Queen N'ah
    Destiny Dumon
    • Gare'n
    Logan Myers
    • Tinou
    Sam Sexton
    • Lyta
    Kathy Butler Sandvoss
    Kathy Butler Sandvoss
    • Holy Mother
    • (as Kathy Sandvoss)
    Blair Martin
    • Zahara
    Madison Kitten
    • Kiten
    Brittany Bass
    • Senha
    Charis Jeffers
    Charis Jeffers
    • Solara
    Megan Joelle
    • Ali'a
    • (as Megan Leach)
    Ultimate Gojirah
    • Gojen
    • (as Ult. Gojirah)
    Brandi Alyssa Young
    • Amazon
    • (as Brandi Young)
    Natalie Belousov
    • Amazon
    Shakina McCall
    • Amazon
    Jack Stecher
    • Marcus Fletcher
    Tim Perez-Ross
    Tim Perez-Ross
    • Marshal Howard
    • (as Tim Ross)
    Tarver Mcknight
    • Joel Williams
    • (as Tarver Mcknight Jr.)
    • Director
      • Patrick Desmarattes
    • Writer
      • Patrick Desmarattes
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    6RavenGlamDVDCollector

    I Wanna See, I Wanna See, OK, I have been warned by the reviews

    I'm rating the trailer. I've never seen this movie, and expert importers can't find any trace of it. Being RavenGlamDVDCollector@gmail here at ElectricLadyLand, I am of course interested in it. I Googled AMAZONIA and found the trailer, and was, of course, mesmerized by all these young actresses clearly-heading-for-the- red-carpets of Oscar night after this gloriously green jungle has been so tantalizingly decorated with their tanned, lithe, curvy, half- naked bodies, slurp, yummy, (drool). Sigh. Emphasis on the sigh.

    My quest for this one differs from almost all the rest. This is a 2012 item and therefore still relatively new. Somewhere there must be people who would make a bundle out of a proper DVD release. I am not sure if such a release ever took place. Kindly inform me, fellow perverts!

    Hell, as long as there are girls running around looking like SHEENA, I'd be chasing after the DVD, and wincing about the bad acting/wasted plot line afterward. I'd have to go search on the Takealot and WantItAll sites again, but up till earlier this year, there was no luck.

    Addendum, still 30 April. Writing this review brought me luck, as I found the DVD offered on WantItAll immediately after submitting my sorry-ass review that was just a way of scouting for assistance from IMDb. It is hellishly expensive being from WantItAll imported through Amazon, but that's how it is. Will get to it later and will then review it a whole lot better. All these guys dissing it though, they knew perfectly damn well what they were getting into. You don't expect Meryl Streep in these kind of movies, so don't complain afterward. I was surprised to learn here that there is no nudity involved though, and did find that particular review helpful, and voted as such. I'll let this bit of wreckage keep floating about as a monument to an almost year-long search. Earlier today when I saw that pic on the site, I figured that looks like a DVD release, and shouldn't have even bothered here, but let it stand. Ah, now if only the Mighty Dollar will come down a bit and make my purchase easier. Oh, I hear you Americans laughing gleefully...

    And, oh yeah, a man is a fool. And girls make even bigger fools of us. But a lot of fun could be had. But sometimes, some men go too far while having fun by themselves in front of the screen (hinting now at darkly embarrassing sordid activities us menfolk are prone to), and then there's a bit of a messy accident, and they then don't own up to the fun they had, you just get sour reviews written a bit later... :)

    Addendum, 11 January 2015. Finally watched it. Movie is quite disappointing. Had it lived up to its trailer, but no... It seems everything good about the flick Went into the trailer. You need nothing more! Or, okay, there was a total vision as a back-up dancer in the fireside scene. She has the lithest body on film! She looks like the wind in the willows! Wow! But no speaking part. Cast looks like Fox Force Fifteen. Cali Danger is somebody to watch. But the only actress in the movie was the little girl who got shot for all her trouble. The picture has no audience involvement, we do not care about the characters. But I suspected as much and knew what I was letting myself in for, but the real disappointment was that the glamor itself wasn't anything more than that already seen in the trailer.

    To the reviewer from Alaska: It is also not explained why Inara is such a tough little bird. That punch in her stomach, that kick by one of the girls...
    1MJDMLQ

    Makes "Gigli" look like "Citizen Kane"

    What was the point of this movie? Why did they waste film making it? Why did I actually watch the entire thing when I should have turned it off after thirty seconds?

    To put it mildly, this movie lacks a plausible story, lacks any sense of meaningful dialogue, and does not have one character with any shred of passable acting ability. The characters are miscast, to say the least: Since when are midriff t-shirts and belly button rings standard Army issue? The Amazons, themselves, look like they would not last one day in "The Rainforest Cafe" let alone an Amazonian jungle. It is also comforting to know that there is no shortage of hair, make-up, or hygiene products in the Amazon. If your next plane trip crash lands in the Jungle,you may die from dehydration or disease, but you will certainly always look your best.

    This flick takes "bad film making" from the gutter and pulls it down into the sewer. "Inara" is a complete waste of time....an exploitation film at it's absolute lowest. I could have made a better movie about cutting my toenails using an iPhone camera that would have more drama than this trash.
    1Talos63

    Best thing was the candid footage running with the end credits

    I can't believe I actually sat through the whole movie! I could forgive just about everything that is wrong with this film (there's a lot wrong, believe me) if it was a college project or a home-grown piece of fun that a bunch of friends got together to make. But, as a commercial release, a viewing audience is far less tolerant.

    The pacing, mostly a result of really bad editing, barely gets past a crawl. Long, drawn out and repetitive shots abound, trying to make the most of the female eye candy on screen. All it succeeded in doing is boring me to death. Even with a bevy of quite attractive women, you need at least some acting chops to carry the story, as vapid as it is. Oh, here's a hint girls, acting angry does not mean you yell your lines unintelligibly straight at the camera...

    Fight choreography was non-existent. The final battle was completely laughable, stealing beats from 'Avatar' in the lead up to it. A group of bikini clad women sporting cast off swords and shields from '300' up against a bunch of mercenary grunts three times their size and armed to the teeth just looked like a bad joke, one which the director unbelievably followed through with.

    I would have given away the idea of watching it at all if I hadn't been laughing so hard. This is a film that will likely not even see the discount bins at any reputable store. Definitely one to avoid.
    5Killa42

    An okay film with flaws

    For one, it's not the fact that the main character played by "Cali Danger" beats up 3-guys larger than her at the beginning that I found unbelievable. 3-soldiers attacked this gorgeous woman in an alleyway, this, I took issue with.

    Any person can win any fight. One's ability in battle has nothing to do with what's in your pants. Someday, everyone will realize this. But no soldier, let alone 3 would attack an unarmed drunken woman in an alleyway to fistfight her, rape her--possible and unfortunate, still believable! The rest of the movie plays off that first scene, ('tough women' fight). Only, it's with model-looking jungle girls and the main one.

    If you can get over the factor mentioned above, you might like this film, despite the b-movie-rate acting (which I enjoy for laughs).

    If you think women are inferior in battle, I disagree with you and know you're wrong, but you also won't like this movie at all.
    1wrightiswright

    Lmfao

    The Internet acronym LMFAO = Laughing my ****ing a**e off. What I did throughout most of whatever the hell this is.

    On some sort of primitive Amazonian island, where the cut off inhabitants can still apparently have access to breast augmentation, tattoos, bikinis and metal weapons, a baby is found by an errant wanderer. Flash forward 18 years, and said kid has been raised in mainstream society. She can somehow beat up four blokes twice her size even while drunk, and is the victim of two tiresome montages featuring a couple of the worst songs I've ever heard.

    Wait, it gets better. She's invited along on an army expedition on the same isle she was discovered on (this is just a coincidence, by the way) and en route, the helicopter crashes. Problem is... We never SEE the collision, just a flash of white light. Obviously a victim of the high-end budget. As the only survivor, she is swiftly abducted by the resident female warriors, where she is almost immediately recognised (don't ask how) as their missing child from almost two decades ago, and consequently made queen.

    Why does she accept all this so quickly? Why is she ready to give up on her old life just like THAT? How do this band of ladies procreate with no men around? Believe me, this is NOT a film to be asking questions. By doing so, you're likely end up in a straitjacket... This truly is a movie where the concept ( a bunch of Playboy rejects bounce around in minimal clothing for just over an hour) seems to have originated long before the script.

    But WHAT script? This crap could have been made up on the spot. And that goes for the music too, which seems to have been put together by tone death monkeys on kazoos. The attempts at drama are so beyond parody, it's amazing the camera doesn't shake with laughter from the director at the pathetic pouting they call performing. In fact, I'm surprised ANYONE involved in the... Thing... could keep a straight face. Perhaps they were all on something, at the time of production (actually, that would explain a LOT).

    I end with talking about the final 'battle', an exercise in such dismal amateurishness that it had me in absolute hysterics. These bimbettes take on a small army of trained soldiers in their swimsuits, in what must be the most horribly choreographed fight scene I've watched. The weapons NEVER make contact. A small tap sends a 6ft tall bloke hurtling through the air. We don't see anyone die... And yet, there are graves galore at the end.

    If I handed out points for unintentional hilarity, this would comfortably be the best comedy I've seen this year. Alas, I do not. 0/10

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      The Mercenaries use machetes and knives because of the Electromagnetic properties of the island interfering with their weapons. In the opening sequence of the film, however, Inara's father had no problem using a pistol to shoot, and kill, the other soldier while on that same island.
    • Goofs
      (at around 1h12 mins) The old man shoots the man, and then drops his gun. While he is moving to get the baby, his holster is empty. Seconds later, as he is taking the baby, his gun is back in the holster.
    • Connections
      Spoofed in Model Fight (2019)

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    • Release date
      • January 27, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • ウォー・オブ・ザ・ジャングル
    • Filming locations
      • Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
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      • 1h 11m(71 min)
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