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* MrFanservice: He goes naked in the Amazon water to get the attention of the females in the tribe and they do get their attention to him. Also, the actor is a porn star in RealLife just to know.
* NiceGuy: He is shown to be a good-hearted person with morals. As a result, he stands out when compared to the savage cannibalistic Yanomamo [[spoiler:and the even more psychopathic film crew who would slaughter people for fame (save for Faye, at least.)]]
* SkinnyDipping: Read above MrFanservice.

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* MrFanservice: He goes naked in the Amazon water to get the attention of the females women in the Yanomamo tribe and they do get their attention to him. Also, the It should also be noted that his actor is a porn star in RealLife just to know.
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* NiceGuy: He is shown to be a good-hearted person with morals. As a result, he stands out when compared to the savage cannibalistic Yanomamo [[spoiler:and and the even more psychopathic film crew who would slaughter people for fame (save for Faye, at least.)]]
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* SkinnyDipping: Read above MrFanservice.To earn the trust of the Yanomamo tribe, he bathes in a river, which draws attention from the women.



[[caption-width-right:244:The [[spoiler: true savage.]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:244:The [[spoiler: true savage.]]]]]]



* FanDisservice: Faye has been shown naked 3 times in the movie, but they were all filmed without her consent. The 3rd is particularly the worst one as she is gangraped and then beheaded.



* OffWithHerHead: She gets beheaded after the Yanomamo tribesmen gangrape her.



* AllMenArePerverts: Tends to film Faye in the nude. She is visibly uncomfortable about it.



* CameraFiend: He tends to point the camera at Faye in compromising situations, such as changing her clothes, having sex, urinating, vomiting, getting gangraped and murdered.



* DisappearedDad: To his son, whom we see when Monroe is asking Jack's wife questions about him. He was apparently already this since he was very rarely around, with his wife saying that in four years of marriage, they were "together" for less than a year.

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* DisappearedDad: To his son, whom we see when Monroe is asking Jack's wife questions about him. He was apparently already this since he was very rarely around, with his wife saying that in four years of marriage, they were "together" for less than a year.year..



* BlueAndOrangeMorality: It's clear that in spite of their practices that are seen as barbaric by most of "civilized" society, they have their morals and will act out in vengeance if they're provoked enough. They also might punish premarital sex with impalement, [[spoiler:though it's Yates who claims as such, and might have done the impalement himself]].
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Despite being cannibals with a fondness for waging war on other tribes, they are terrified of Yates and his crew and believe their documentary to be cursed, [[spoiler:and eventually kill them all once they're provoked one too many times.]]

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* BlueAndOrangeMorality: It's clear that in spite of their practices that are seen as barbaric by most of "civilized" society, they have their morals and will act out in vengeance if they're provoked enough. They also might punish premarital sex with impalement, [[spoiler:though though it's Yates who claims as such, and might have done the impalement himself]].
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* EvenEvilHasStandards: Despite being cannibals with a fondness for waging war on other tribes, they are terrified of Yates and his crew and believe their documentary to be cursed, [[spoiler:and and eventually kill them all once they're provoked one too many times.]]



* NobleSavage: Downplayed, in that they're still cannibals who wage war on other tribes, but they care about each other, and can be very reasonable to outsiders who show them proper respect. [[spoiler: Their murder of the film crew was a ''very'' justified act of self-defense]].

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* NobleSavage: Downplayed, in that they're still cannibals who wage war on other tribes, but they care about each other, and can be very reasonable to outsiders who show them proper respect. [[spoiler: Their murder of the film crew was a ''very'' justified act of self-defense]].self-defense.



* PragmaticHero: The Yanomamo don't needlessly antagonize others and can be respectful to outsiders, but they are known to be ruthless to other tribes. [[spoiler: And they had ''zero'' pity for Yates and his crew]].

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* PragmaticHero: The Yanomamo don't needlessly antagonize others and can be respectful to outsiders, but they are known to be ruthless to other tribes. [[spoiler: And they had ''zero'' pity for Yates and his crew]].crew.
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* TheHero: Perhaps the closest the film has to a wholly good protagonist.

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* TheHero: HeroProtagonist: Perhaps the closest the film has to a wholly good protagonist.
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* AcceptableTargets: An InUniverse deconstruction of this trope; [[spoiler:Yates and his crew]] see them as such, due to their savagery, cannibalism, and war-making ways among other tribes, but in reality, they're the closest thing the movie has to ''good guys,'' while [[spoiler:the crew embrace their xenophobia and become, if anything, far more savage than the Yanomamo or any of their rival tribes once they're out in their territory, where all the laws of civilization no longer apply]].
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The crew controlled by the director Alan Yates who were sent in the Amazon to make their next documentary called "The Green Inferno" about the cannibals, only to end up missing and turn up dead when a rescue team came to find them months later.

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The crew controlled crew, led by the director Alan Yates Yates, who were sent in traveled to the Amazon to make their next documentary called "The Green Inferno" about the cannibals, only to end up missing and turn up dead when a rescue team came to find them months later.
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* EveryoneHasStandards: He's the only one in the film to call out Yates' documentary for the vile, inhuman fraud that it is and have it permanently shelved.
* TheHero: Perhaps the closest the film has to a wholly good protagonist. He's the only one who points out the horrors that the film crew committed and the only one to object to their documentary being aired.

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* EveryoneHasStandards: He's the only one in who calls out the film to call out horrors that Yates' film crew committed and the only one to object to their documentary for the vile, inhuman fraud that it is and have it permanently shelved.
being aired.
* TheHero: Perhaps the closest the film has to a wholly good protagonist. He's the only one who points out the horrors that the film crew committed and the only one to object to their documentary being aired.

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