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Juan of the Dead

Originaltitel: Juan de los muertos
  • 2011
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 32 Min.
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6,4/10
11.318
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Juan of the Dead (2011)
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ParodieSchwarze KomödieSlapstickZombie-HorrorActionHorrorKomödie

Eine Gruppe von Faulenzern steht einer Armee von Zombies gegenüber. Die kubanische Regierung und die kubanischen Medien behaupten, dass die lebenden Toten Dissidenten sind, die sich gegen di... Alles lesenEine Gruppe von Faulenzern steht einer Armee von Zombies gegenüber. Die kubanische Regierung und die kubanischen Medien behaupten, dass die lebenden Toten Dissidenten sind, die sich gegen die Regierung auflehnen.Eine Gruppe von Faulenzern steht einer Armee von Zombies gegenüber. Die kubanische Regierung und die kubanischen Medien behaupten, dass die lebenden Toten Dissidenten sind, die sich gegen die Regierung auflehnen.

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    • Alejandro Brugués
  • Drehbuch
    • Alejandro Brugués
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Alexis Díaz de Villegas
    • Jorge Molina
    • Andros Perugorría
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    • Regie
      • Alejandro Brugués
    • Drehbuch
      • Alejandro Brugués
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Alexis Díaz de Villegas
      • Jorge Molina
      • Andros Perugorría
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      • 8 Gewinne & 5 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    8ZombiGurl

    Cuban Zombies on the loose!

    Juan of the Dead is the first Cuban Zombie movie ever made. Juan and his friend, Lazaro, wake up one morning to a Zombie invasion in Havana. The Cuban government is reporting that the Zombie outbreak is "Americans trying to undermine the Cuban government". Obviously poking fun at the Cuban's political propaganda.

    Juan and his friends decide that they can make a successful small business by killing and disposing of Zombies. For a small fee Juan can dispose of your unwanted loved ones for you. So an unlikely bunch of heroes come together and arm themselves to rid the city of Zombies for a profit.

    What makes this movie special is that you get a real up close and personal view of what it is like to live in Havana under the Communist Regime. The scenery is beautiful and sad at the same time. Havana is depicted as a place where Elevators don't work, Medicine is outdated, and things just generally look run down. Zombies are merely thrown into the mix. What comes across loud and clear is how proud the Cuban people are. Even when facing the end of life as he knows it, Juan does not want to leave his homeland.

    I saw this movie at the World Premiere in Toronto at TIFF, so I had the pleasure of hearing the Q&A after the film. The Director, Alejandro Brugues, and his crew were excited to be in Canada for the first time and mentioned that they were going to a Jay's game before flying back to Cuba…LOL He seemed surprised that the film comes across with a political message, because it was not his intention to do so.
    9abisio

    Outstanding achievement

    The Cuban / Spanish production "Juan de los Muertos" is one of those pleasant surprises every day more difficult to find in the entertainment world. For those familiar with the Cuban regime and people, the movie is a very hard critic to both. In fact it seems the movie was only show on cinema festival but was never released in Cuba. For the rest, this is "SHAWN OF THE DEAD" style comedy / satire with some elaborated special effects and surprising production and technical values. Without any explanation Zombies appears in La Habana, Cuba and start eating people. Juan, a lazy fisherman; a "survivor" on his own words finds a way to make money, charging people to kill next of kin that became undead. With the help of his best friend and son, his daughter and a gay couple start a business called "JUAN DE LOS MUERTOS" or "JUAN OF THE DEAD". Obviously things get more complicated than them or the Cuban government expect. The language could be a limitation for not Spanish speakers; some puns are almost impossible to translate; even worse not knowing Cuban idiosyncrasy. In one of the most celebrated jokes, Juan is asked to kill a cow but he refuses because it is too dangerous. In Cuba killing a cow is worse crime than killing people. The other problem with the movie is that attempting to mock every dramatic cliché in movies (like daughter hating father, friend about to die, farewell , even MATRIX style fights) drags the pace down for some moments. Behind the comedy there is serious critic to the Cuban regime (the zombies are call "DISSIDENTS" , the news are always accusing USA of an attack and stating that everything is controlled even when nothing is being done). However the worst criticism goes to the Cuban society main defects; their selfishness (nobody helps anybody and less for free), their arrogance ("we are invincible" is stated many times), laziness and lack of interest in fighting (let's take a boat and move to Miami seems to be the only solution). In brief; if you are Cuban or with Latin roots; you must see it; if you are not, give it a try; will not be disappointed.
    7enigmo69

    Refreshing Take On Zombie Film

    I didn't know anything about this film going in to see it, and was very impressed! I'll hold my hand up to being very unfamiliar with Cuban cinema, but horror and zombies especially are my thing. However, in general, me and comedy-horror have had a somewhat checkered past. This film, however, works very well and on a few different levels: Being a ZomCom, the comedy violence works well and isn't overplayed; the characters are parodies of what you'd expect, but again only taken as far as the tone of the film would allow; and as for tone, its where this film really comes into its own and makes it well worth seeing, elevating it above the status of most mid-budget horror. The political overtones are just that, and are meant to be taken as very obvious and tongue-in-cheek, and play well with the general idea that the characters know they are being lied to by the government and just play along, and for the audience it's made quite clear that any political subtext is not meant to override the point of the film as mostly a bit of a laugh. The scatological humour is not frequent but is there and can be taken or left depending on your personal tastes, but some of the jokes are genuinely funny and work well, and the interplay of the two male leads is very similar to Frost/Pegg in it's chummy familiarity and is something that hangs the whole films together nicely. The feel of the movie is very interesting, with a good mix of a Dawn of the Dead (remake) apocalyptic desolation, with Spaghetti Western styling, against a backdrop of 50s styling in both scenery (as you'd expect in Cuba), but also 40s and 50s farce in several places. Alexis Díaz de Villegas plays the everyman hero excellently, and with a style that reminds me of some of the world-weary yet streetwise heroes you might have previously seen in older cinema. Think Charlie Croaker in Italian Job (the original, of course). I wouldn't be surprised to see him crop up again in Western-released films before too long! All in all, it mixes to make a very original-feeling zombie movie and totally worth watching.
    8siderite

    "Juan of the dead. We kill your loved ones. How may I help you?"

    Welcome to zombies, Cubano style! This movie was effective on many levels. It's a good comedy, with tips of the hat to other films in the genre, like Braindead or Resident Evil, and with refreshing humour. It is also a zombie film, although the horror is minimal. But more than this, it is a social commentary on Cuban life style, with great quotes like "It doesn't look that different to me", when zombies roam Havana.

    Unfortunately, afflicted by international isolation, Cuban culture is not something many people are familiar with, including myself, so I can't say if Cubans are really like depicted in the film. I can tell you that, placed in a small seaside town in Spain, the movie could have had almost the same effect. The heroes are ordinary, stupid and selfish, but they grow on you.

    Bottom line: If you like zombie flicks, comedy and/or Spanish film, then you will love Juan de los Muertos. I enjoyed it and recommend it.
    7BA_Harrison

    Vive la Zombies.

    It probably helps to have a degree of familiarity with the troubled socio-political landscape of Cuba to fully appreciate certain aspects of zombie comedy Juan of the Dead, but even if, like me, you don't know your Castro from your Che Guevara, this neat little flick still packs enough decent laughs and scares to make it a fun time for fans of the living dead.

    Juan of the Dead's strongest suit is its disparate cast of somewhat shady characters who still manage to be an extremely amiable bunch despite their dubious morality and, in some cases, a general lack of compassion for fellow human beings. The film also benefits greatly from lots of frenetic zombie killing (enhanced by impressive practical and CGI special effects), several outstandingly funny moments that thankfully require no knowledge of Cuba's complex history (the funniest being a 'touching' rooftop scene between Juan and and his 'dying' friend Lazaro), some cool visuals (an underwater shot of zombies on the seabed being my favourite) and a hot heroine in the form of Juan's sexy daughter Camila (Andrea Duro).

    The plot might not be anything particularly memorable, offering up the usual gruesome encounters between the living and the flesh-eaters, with the survivors' number steadily dwindling as a result, but it is refreshing enough in its execution to definitely warrant a watch.

    6.5 out of 10, rounded up to 7 for the awesome harpoon and cable mass zombie slaughter scene.

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      The testicle scene between Lázaro and his son is not a "natural occurrence". Lázaro's bits are made from plastic.
    • Zitate

      Juan: [answering phone] Juan of the dead, we kill your beloved ones, how can I help you?

    • Crazy Credits
      We see Juan fighting zombies on the dock, except that it's animated to look like a graphic novel.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Midnight Movie Review: The Night of Terror 2012 (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      My Way
      (Comme d'Habitude)

      Music by Claude François and Jacques Revaux

      French lyrics by Gilles Thibaut

      English lyrics by Paul Anka

      Copyright by Warner Chappell Music France / Jean Musique

      © 1968 Warner Chappell Music France, Jeune Musique Edition Sarl.

      Bajo licencia de Sony/ATV Music Publishing (Spain) LLC S. en C.

      Performed by Sid Vicious

      (P) 1978 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by The Sex Pistols Residuals under exclusive license to Virgin Records Ltd

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 12. April 2012 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Spanien
      • Kuba
    • Sprachen
      • Spanisch
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Thợ Săn Xác Sống
    • Drehorte
      • Havanna, Kuba
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • La Zanfoña Producciones
      • Producciones de la 5ta Avenida
      • Soundchef Studios
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      • 18.000 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 12.000 $
      • 18. März 2012
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 324.834 $
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