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Despite the controversy surrounding "Cannibal Holocaust," the film has had a lasting impact on the horror genre. Its influence can be seen in many later films, including "The Blair Witch Project" (1999) and "The Green Inferno" (2013). The film's use of found footage and handheld camera work has become a staple of the found-footage horror subgenre. Horror films that aren't available on mainstream platforms
The intersection of Ruggero Deodato’s 1980 cult classic Cannibal Holocaust and the Indonesian streaming site LK21 (LayarKaca21) offers a fascinating case study in how extreme cinema survives and circulates in the digital age. While the film is a cornerstone of the "found footage" genre and a lightning rod for censorship, its presence on platforms like LK21 highlights the ongoing tension between moral gatekeeping and the accessibility of transgressive art. The Legacy of the Film The film's use of found footage and handheld
★★½☆☆ (2.5/5 — Deducted for real animal cruelty and gratuitous sexual violence, but historically significant.)