The Bad Batch is a 2016 American black comedy thriller film directed and written by Ana Lily Amirpour. The film stars Suki Waterhouse, Jason Momoa, Jim Carrey, Giovanni Ribisi and Keanu Reeves.
Meanwhile, Miami Man, a leader of the cannibals, and the father of the girl, goes looking for her, finding the dead woman.
Jason Momoa as Miami Man
News article about the Hawaiian Mafia and them claiming to have cannibalized two rival mobsters
An only child, Momoa was born in 1979 in Nānākuli, Honolulu, Hawaii
Poverty, squalor, and violence mark the "anything but paradise" created by Lois-Ann Yamanaka, an award-winning writer whose blistering work is politically controversial
NOW Hawaii has found a bard of sorts, the novelist Lois-Ann Yamanaka, but the world she sings of is anything but a paradise.
No whistle in the dark or you call the Filipino man from the old folks home across your house who peek at you already from behind the marungay tree, the long beans in front of his face;
he going cut across your backyard from the papaya tree side when you whistle the Filipino love call, then take you when you leave your house for buy jar mayonnaise for your madda from the superette.
Then he going drag you to his house, tie you to the vinyl chair, the one he sit on outside all day, and smile at you with his yellow teeth and cut off your bi-lot with the cane knife. He going fry um in Crisco for dinner.
O'ahunui took to eating human flesh under the influence of cannibal chiefs called Lo-'Aikanaka, who came from the South Seas and settled at Mokule'ia in Waialua. "'Aikanaka" means, literally, "people-eater," metaphorically, a strong warrior or a ruler of men (A chief named 'Aikanaka appears in the 'Ulu genealogy as the father of Hema; he resided in Hana, Maui, and was known as an industrious and kind chief, not a cannibal [Beckwith Hawaiian Mythology 241-243]; according to one Tahitian tradition, Nona, the grandmother of Hema, was a cannibal
Natives sometimes repeat stories of cannibalism jokingly, serving up to gullible visitors what they think these visitors might want to ingest
A FRENCH Polynesian hunter has been sentenced to 28 years in jail for the murder of a German tourist, whose death in 2011 had raised unfounded suspicions of cannibalism. Arihano Haiti was found guilty of murdering 40-year-old Stefan Ramin, whose charred remains were found days after he went missing on the island of Nuku Hiva during a round-the-world sailing trip with his girlfriend, Heike Dorsch, 37. The 33-year-old was also convicted of sexually assaulting Dorsch, and ordered to serve 28 years in jail, with no possibility of parole for 18 years.
Henri Haiti is on the run after the remains of Stefan Ramin were found round a campfire on the French Polynesian island of Nuku Hiva earlier last week.
A photograph of Haiti, 31, pictures him with a distinctive tattoo just below his left shoulder, which shows a warrior from the Kaioi tribe, who were said to eat their victims.
https://izrealzeus.weebly.com/
No comments:
Post a Comment