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Perdita Durango

  • 1997
  • 16
  • 2h 9m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
10K
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Javier Bardem and Rosie Perez in Perdita Durango (1997)
(a.k.a. Perdita Durango)
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A psychotic criminal couple kidnaps a random teenage couple. The woman rapes the male captive, and lets him watch his lover being raped by the man. They then plan to sacrifice the couple.A psychotic criminal couple kidnaps a random teenage couple. The woman rapes the male captive, and lets him watch his lover being raped by the man. They then plan to sacrifice the couple.A psychotic criminal couple kidnaps a random teenage couple. The woman rapes the male captive, and lets him watch his lover being raped by the man. They then plan to sacrifice the couple.

  • Director
    • Álex de la Iglesia
  • Writers
    • Barry Gifford
    • Jorge Guerricaechevarría
    • David Trueba
  • Stars
    • Rosie Perez
    • Javier Bardem
    • Harley Cross
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    10K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Álex de la Iglesia
    • Writers
      • Barry Gifford
      • Jorge Guerricaechevarría
      • David Trueba
    • Stars
      • Rosie Perez
      • Javier Bardem
      • Harley Cross
    • 82User reviews
    • 59Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Rosie Perez
    Rosie Perez
    • Perdita Durango
    Javier Bardem
    Javier Bardem
    • Romeo
    Harley Cross
    Harley Cross
    • Duane
    Aimee Graham
    Aimee Graham
    • Estelle
    James Gandolfini
    James Gandolfini
    • Dumas
    Screamin' Jay Hawkins
    • Adolfo
    Demián Bichir
    Demián Bichir
    • Catalina
    • (as Demian Bichir)
    Carlos Bardem
    Carlos Bardem
    • Reggie
    Santiago Segura
    Santiago Segura
    • Shorty Dee
    Harry Porter
    • Ford
    Carlos Arau
    • Philips
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    Don Stroud
    • Santos
    Alex Cox
    Alex Cox
    • Doyle
    Miguel Galván
    • Doug
    • (as Miguel Galvan)
    Regina Orozco
    • Lilly
    Roger Cudney
    Roger Cudney
    • Herbert
    Erika Carlsson
    • Glory Ann
    • (as Erika Carlson)
    William G. Stamper
    • Charly Park
    • Director
      • Álex de la Iglesia
    • Writers
      • Barry Gifford
      • Jorge Guerricaechevarría
      • David Trueba
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    AMadLane

    Best of the 98 TIFF

    I saw six movies in three days at my first Toronto Film Festival -- this one last, after a slow-moving Japanese film, "Afterlife" (which I also enjoyed, and the pace of which set up this film wonderfully). I saw this uncut and on the big screen, and it shot right through my veins like an amphetamine from a slingshot. Javier Bardem is one of those rare actors who is so good, who disappears so far into his roles, that a lot of people still don't know him. Pity -- he's the pivot of this film, the steady-burning sun around which equally dazzling Rosie Perez throbs in her mad ecliptic orbit. The acting is, in fact -- in spite of what you're reading elsewhere here -- perfectly pitched in all quarters. I managed to get an uncut video copy online a few years back from ebay, and it IS true, the movie loses a bit in the translation from big-screen to small, but trust me, it's still a wild ride. I left the theater feeling like I'd been set on fire with gasoline and Vaseline.
    iaido

    Wild at Heart and Weird on Top

    Being a huge Barry Gifford fan, having enjoyed De La Iglesia's Day of the Beast, and of the opinion that Wild at Heart was one of the best novel to film adaptations in the history of cinema, needless to say, my expectations for this movie were very high. I couldnt have imagined it being so satisfying.

    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.
    7Wham-3

    Perverse - I loved it

    I stumbled into this film while channel surfing the other night and couldn't turn it off. There's something compelling about the performances of Javier Bardem and Rosie Perez that transform this film from what could have been a mediocre exploitation film to something well worth watching. There's a lot of original thinking here and luckily the director and editor got the mix just right to pull of a real gem. There is a mix of comedy, romance, evil, pathos and irony blended in a way to keep you off balance and always wondering what's around the next corner (what's with the fetuses?). 7 out of 10.
    8jluis1984

    Another overlooked gem...

    Right after the success of his masterpiece, the dark comedy "El Dia De la Bestia", Spanish director Alex De la Iglesia took a stab at Hollywood with this wild ride of marvelous insanity and bizarre entertainment. Sadly, the resulting movie was severely cut in the U.S. and the U.K. and didn't had the expected results as many labeled as another Tarantino-style film. While at first sight "Perdita Durango" indeed looks like a rip off of the movies by the Tarantino-Rodriguez tandem, this really black comedy is more a witty satire than a serious action flick.

    The film is the story of Perdita Durango (Rosie Perez), a young criminal who one night meets Romeo Dolorosa (Javier Bardem), a crazed priest of an extreme form of Santeria who makes a life doing jobs for the mob. They fall in love and Perdita comes along in Romeo's latest job: the traffic of human fetuses for the cosmetic industry. On their trip, they kidnap two American teenagers for Romeo's human sacrifices. However, things go wrong as a DEA agent (James Gandolfini) follows them closely and the kidnapped teens try to escape.

    Based on Barry Gifford's novel of the same name, the movie follows the criminal couple's adventure in the style of a road trip movie with the two couples (the criminals and their victims) as main characters. I can't tell how faithful the movie is to the novel, but it is definitely closer to Gifford's previous film adaptation, David Lynch's "Wild at Heart" than to the Tarantino films that are often compared to it. The movie is charged with black humor and disturbing violence, and is a brilliant satire of modern society.

    Alex De la Iglesia crafts a film that is at the same time disturbing and funny, and he plays with those two very different emotions with very good results. The pacing of the movie is very good although it is true that at times it feels a bit disjointed. Still, De la Iglesia manages to tell an intelligent and different story than what we are used to. On a side note, the edited A-Pix version is missing what is probably the most important moment of the film due to copyright troubles, so to fully appreciate the film, the 125 version is the way to go.

    The acting is good for the most part, with Javier Bardem showing exactly why is he considered the best Spanish actor of his generation; his Romeo Delarosa is one of the best performances of his career. Rosie Perez is effective, but at times it feels as if she weren't up to the challenge, something that hurts the film badly, as she is the main character. Harley Cross and Aimee Graham are very believable as the kidnapped teens and show potential for comedy, but the real joy comes from supporting actors Gandolfini and a surprising Screamin' Jay Hawkins.

    Personally, I liked the film a lot and it is a personal favorite, but I must be fair and point out that it is not a perfect film. Alex De la Iglesia's main mistake is to focus too much on Romeo Delarosa's character, almost to the point where Rosie Perez almost becomes a supporting actress. The fact that Bardem's acting is enormously superior doesn't really help Perez' performance. On another point, the movie seems to lose steam at the last point, and while it does recover some of its initial power, the edited versions definitely take out this final improvement.

    As written above, this is a personal favorite, and while I wouldn't recommend it to everybody (due to its disturbing images), I would definitely recommend it to fans of black comedies, disturbing thrillers and overall bizarre film-making in general. 8/10
    7PatricioG

    Great Alex de la Iglesia movie.

    As one Argentine critic said: "You love it or you hate it" -he rated the movie with an excellent-. I really love it and it´s because there aren´t so many movies such as this. Perdita Durango hasn´t a great plot, but this film really didn´t need it. It doesn´t matter if a scene has nothing to do with the plot, because this film doesn´t care about it. You have to be open-minded to watch it, with not so many expectatives about it, and you will like it very much. Remember that Perdita Durango wasn´t an expensive film. It has very hilarious parts, some gore ones (not so much), action, sex, deaths and some controversial themes and quotes. A nice bundle of things that I personally like in movies. The movie reminds me of some movies such as "Doom generation" and some parts of "From dawn till dusk".

    I rate Perdita Durango with a 7 out of 10.

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    • Trivia
      The character of Perdita Durango appeared in Sailor & Lula (1990), also based on another novel by Barry Gifford, and was played by Isabella Rossellini.
    • Goofs
      Shadow of the dolly and cameraman during the scene in the airplane junkyard.
    • Quotes

      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!

    • Alternate versions
      The 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.
    • Connections
      Features Vera Cruz (1954)
    • Soundtracks
      La 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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    • Release date
      • June 13, 1999 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Spain
      • Mexico
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Dance with the Devil
    • Filming locations
      • Tucson, Arizona, USA
    • Production companies
      • Sociedad General de Televisión (Sogetel)
      • Lolafilms
      • Mirador Films
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    • Budget
      • €4,200,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 9 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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