Sunday, 24 March 2013

Amazonia: The Catherine Miles Story


Amazonia: The Catherine Miles Story
Genre: Adventure, Cannibal, Exploitation, Horror
Original Title: Schiave bianche: Violenza in Amazzonia
AKA: Cannibal Holocaust 2, White Slave
Director: Mario Gariazzo
Year: 1985

A young woman seeks vengeance and finds love when her parents are killed in the Amazon and she is taken prisoner by an indigenous tribe of headhunters.

Amazonia: The Catherine Miles Story is based on a 'true story!' which of course, is make believe. It went by the title Cannibal Holocaust 2 in some places to cash in on the films success. The surprising thing about this picture is that there is actually no cannibalism shown throughout the picture. At one point it is hinted at but the movie shies away from showing the Amazonian tribes eating each other. Despite this. I'd still argue that this flick loosely fits into the Cannibal genre. For one it is clearly inspired (& most certainly only exists) because of the infamous films that came before it. It also shares many of the genres traits with its animal killings (which are thankfully stock footage of animal on animal), strange rituals (used more for effect rather than realism), gruesome violence & constant nudity. 

It stars Elvire Audray who gives a pretty much atrocious performance as the 18 year old taken prisoner by the headhunters. She had smaller roles in films such as Ironmaster & Nosferatu in Venice & whilst she was not great in either she was more than serviceable, so I'm not sure how she could manage to come across so emotionless here. Still she spends 95% of this picture half naked so despite her poor attempt at acting she remains easy on the eye.

The film begins with a narration to try and sell the idea of this film being based on true events, which of course it isn't. Then we see Catherine Miles in the courtroom defending herself against the charge of murder. The film then plays out its course with Catherine narrating throughout. Its a major misstep as the constant narration kills any tension that there may of been from her ordeal. 

So the Amazonian story begins with a boat being attacked & Catherine & her parents being shot with poisonous blow-darts, her parents are brutally beheaded & Catherine is taken prisoner. She goes through an ordeal but for the most part the headhunters look after her & as time goes on Catherine begins to accept her situation and begins to almost settle in to her new life. She learns their traditions, begins to pick up the language & even helps a wounded headhunter by making him a set of crutches. She seems to be almost enjoying herself at times which of course this is ridiculously far fetched as these are the people that beheaded her parents after all! 

There are some bloody & gruesome kills spread throughout but the direction of Mario Gariazzo sees this picture play more as a drama with thrills, rather than a down & dirty horror. There's also a very surprising plot twist around the hour mark which I didn't see coming & the film turns into a revenge movie towards the end though Audray's diabolical acting prevents that from having the impact it should of had.

Overall its an unessential entry into the cannibal genre yet, with its lean 85 minute running time & fast moving pace it never hangs around long enough for it to become dull. It may be inept in several departments yet it still remains entertaining throughout.

Rating: ★★★

What? A cannibal film with no cannibalism?!?

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