5.7/10
Senior Film Conservator

A definitive 5.7/10 rating for a film that redefined the boundaries of cult cinema. Inyaah (Jungle Goddess) remains a cornerstone of transgressive art.
**The Title Sequence:** It’s a bit generic, with some screensaver-like effects. Not the most memorable.
**The Voiceovers:** There’s a lot of narration, and it’s not the most engaging. It’s more of a hindrance than a help.
**The Exoticism:** It’s trying to be exotic, but it feels a bit forced. The settings are nice, but the execution is a bit off.
**The Acting:** The acting is pretty good, but it’s not the strongest point. The lead is a bit wooden, but the supporting cast is better.
**The Story:** The story is a bit heavy on the backstory and light on the action. It’s a bit of a letdown, especially when you’re expecting something more exciting.
**The Special Effects:** The special effects are pretty basic. They’re not terrible, but they’re definitely not state-of-the-art.
**The Climax:** The climax is a bit of a letdown. It’s a bit too melodramatic and not as exciting as you’d hope.
1934
IMDb Rating
5.7

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