Un couple de criminels psychotiques kidnappe un couple d'adolescents au hasard. La femme viole l'adolescent captif et le force à regarder sa petite-amie se faire violer par l'homme. Ils prév... Tout lireUn couple de criminels psychotiques kidnappe un couple d'adolescents au hasard. La femme viole l'adolescent captif et le force à regarder sa petite-amie se faire violer par l'homme. Ils prévoient alors de sacrifier le couple.Un couple de criminels psychotiques kidnappe un couple d'adolescents au hasard. La femme viole l'adolescent captif et le force à regarder sa petite-amie se faire violer par l'homme. Ils prévoient alors de sacrifier le couple.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 6 victoires et 5 nominations au total
- Catalina
- (as Demian Bichir)
- Doug
- (as Miguel Galvan)
- Glory Ann
- (as Erika Carlson)
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I rate Perdita Durango with a 7 out of 10.
It's a story of trying to move on but the main characters are very amoral however there's darker circles than them, which pulls them further down the spiral. In essence this movie is an antithesis of a glamour Mafia movie and I believe represents Mafia dealings in a very dark fashion. In some ways I believe there's a nod to David Lynch with the actor playing the Mafia boss.
The film is not a sick puppy nor is it banal. For those that have followed this director they will read between the lines to discover some salient points of US government intervention out of the states and human traffic - in this case embryos used for beauty products. Like 'clean Madrid' in El Dia de Bestia there were fascist movements in the capital at the time. Iglaisia puts this on the screen as a cultural reminder.
Watching this movie at face value will seem very ultra violent and in some places extremely disturbing. Unlike other cult producers like Tarintino Iglasia uses a loot of cult cultural references to make his films extremely dark and funny (like La Communidad). If you're Latin or Spanish I feel there would be a lot more in this movie for you. Recommended viewing - but not for the faint hearted.
De La Iglesia's adaptation of Perdita Durango takes its liberties but (like Wild At Heart) finds its inspiration in the original source material without destroying the spirit.
Romeo and Perdita carve their way through the world with violence, magic, and sex. They are sadistic, perverse, and perfect for each other. From their first fateful meeting, to their kidnapping of two suburban white kids, to driving a truck full of fetus destined to be black market makeup, it is a dark destiny, a collision of two black souls. If the movie has any message, it is that even the most wicked person has a diabolic soulmate. Love does not discriminate.
The performances are great. Javier Bardem as Romeo was totally unrecognizable as the same guy who played the stud in Jamon, Jamon. He plays Romeo as charming, self preserving, and almost noble killer because of his beliefs in darkness, sacrifice, revenge, and amoral spirituality. My fears of Rosie Perez, an actress I am not fond of in any way, were unfounded as she embodied Perdita perfectly with sadism and sizzle. James Gandolfini, as the Wile E Coyote like DEA agent Dumas, was also very good, perpetually abused and doggedly determined.
De La Iglesia handles with the film with great skill. The pacing is fast and furious. Every scene is alive with energy, and his composition is masterful. He has vastly improved from the flawed, yet entertaining, Day of the Beast, and demonstrates that his is a talent that continues to grow. Given the proper material and time, I can see him providing a enjoyable body of manic, surreal, and outrageous work.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe character of Perdita Durango appeared in Sailor & Lula (1990), also based on another novel by Barry Gifford, and was played by Isabella Rossellini.
- GaffesShadow of the dolly and cameraman during the scene in the airplane junkyard.
- Citations
Perdita Durango: Where the hell are you going?
Romeo Dolorosa: I'm going to dance with the devil under the pale moonlight!
Perdita Durango: Go fuck yourself, Romeo.
Romeo Dolorosa: What's wrong? It's from Batman.
Perdita Durango: Fuck Batman!
- Versions alternativesThe original Spanish version, presented by the director at the 1998 Fantasy Film Festival 1998 in Munich, runs 10 minutes longer and features more sex and violence.
- ConnexionsFeatures Vera Cruz (1954)
- Bandes originalesLa Jaula De Oro
(Enrique Franco)
T.N. Edicíones Musicales - America Musical - Warner Chapell Music
Performed by Los Tigres del Norte - Musivisa
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Dance with the Devil
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 4 200 000 € (estimé)
- Durée2 heures 9 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1