And now for something completely different….
I don't usually enjoy horror movies. Wait. Let me rephrase. I don't like horror movies. At all. In fact, I hate them. They're usually so… well, horrific. (But I did enjoy An American Werewolf in London back in the day, mostly because of the comedic elements, but I'll deny it if you tell anybody.)
But, when I was contacted by Focus World to get the word out about their latest film: “a zombie comedy made in Cuba,” I was intrigued. When I read the synopsis, I laughed out loud. When I saw the trailer, I knew it was something I wanted to share.
Plus it's October and I'm kind of more tolerant of gore and silliness the closer it gets to Halloween. (Don't judge me.)
I totally understand that this is a departure from my usual fare, but I think you will enjoy it (or at least your teenage kids will). It's a zombie relajo set in the land of my birth.
From the studio that brought you Shaun of the Dead, meet Juan of the Dead. (He's Havana Killer Day. <–Best tagline ever. Am I right?) In Spanish, with English subtitles.
Synopsis:
Juan is 40 years old, most of which he spent in Cuba doing absolutely
nothing. It’s his way of life, and he’s prepare to defend it at any
cost, along with his pal Lázaro, as lazy as Juan but twice as dumb.
Juan’s only emotional tie is his daughter, Camila, a beautiful young
girl that doesn’t want anything to do with her father because the only
thing he’s good at is getting into trouble.
Suddenly some strange things start to happen, people are turning
violent attacking one to the other. Juan was first convinced it’s just
another stage of the Revolution. Official media refer to the attacks as
isolated incidents provoked by Cuban dissidents paid by the US
government. Little by little Juan and his friends start to realize that
the attackers are not normal human beings and that killing them is quite
a difficult task. They’re not vampires, they’re not possesed, but
they’re definitely not dissidents; a simple bite turns the victim into
other violent killing machine and the only way to beat them is
destroying their brains.
Juan decides that the best way of facing the situation is making some money out of it…..“Juan of the Dead, we kill your beloved ones” becomes his slogan.
Lázaro, along with his son Vladi, and Camila (who had no other choice
but joining her father after he rescued her from grandma´s killing
desires) are Juan´s army, and their mission is to help people get rid of
the infected ones around… at a reasonable price.But this plague of bloodthirsty attackers is out of control. The
population is helpless. There comes a moment in which the only way out
people found is throwing into the sea and try to run away from an island
that became a real carnage, and Juan has no choice but to do what he
avoided all his life: take some responsibility assuming a hero role, to
guide his beloved ones with the hope of getting them safe out of the
madness in which Havana, full of flesh eating zombies has turned.
I especially loved that so much of it was true to Cuban life today. In fact, all the actors are Cuban. And the premise that the state media blames the zombie attacks on dissidents who have been hired by the U.S. government? Classic.
It's not Shakespeare, but it's So. Very. Cuban. And I didn't love the gory parts (duh), but listening to the dialog with the hilarious deadpan (pun intended) Cuban delivery was just awesome.
The story was told creatively and in a very, very Cuban way. Juan of the Dead mocks everything that the Cuban government has sold for 50 years as “The Triumph of the Revolution,” and that's where its value lies.
For me, personally, I can barely stand the over-the-top slasher-oh-holy-hell-there's-blood-everywhere scenes even though they were way too campy to be genuinely scary. But there were a lot of moments of surprise, so I had to keep covering my eyes. Also, the zombies were really, really slow, which I totally appreciated because that gave me time to cover my eyes, but that's not important right now.
But my favorite part of the entire bloody-undead-Havana-zombie-slash-fest was that Cuba's salvation comes in the form of Capitalism. Isn't that just too delicious?
{Disclaimer: This is not what you will usually find here on MBFCF, and I get that Cubans are already living their own horror movie, but I think there's an audience for this sort of thing out there somewhere. Also, my 16 year old, Jonathan loved it in that way that 16 year old guys do.}
MBFCF Blogiversary Giveaway #3:
Juan of the Dead (DVD)
Leave a comment on this post for a chance to win a DVD copy of Juan of the Dead and please answer one or all of the following questions:
- Do you like horror movies? (Is there someone you know who is into this stuff?)
- Zombie Apocalypse in Havana…your thoughts?
I'll choose the winners at the end of MBFCF Blogiversary Giveaway Week on Monday, October 8th, 2012 at 11 am.
Havana killer day. LOL!
Harleyesther says
I love tacky gory over-the-top ketchup-blood films. And it’s cubanísimo!! Epic. I HAVE to get it!Happy 6th!!
Mercy says
That sounds hilarious. I hate horror movies in general–I don’t sleep well after watching. But this seems like Zombieland which I absolutely loved (even if I had to turn away when it got too gory)….it was hilarious.
Sue says
I hate horror movies, but my son like yours loves them must be a guy thing but I would love to see this one because it’s Cuban.
Lilly Medina says
I’m not really into the zombie fad but this movie was hilarious! One of my favorites for sure!
Ody from Miami Lakes says
The movie sounds hilarious and will probably watch it just for the Cubanism in it. 🙂 I don’t like horror movies or even zombie movies myself, but this sure looks funny.
Pedro says
I saw the trailer a while ago and was wondering how I was going to find this movie so I could watch it. Hope this is my chance to see it!•Do you like horror movies?
Love the genre! Also sci-fi, fantasy, etc. I can’t wait for the new season of The Walking Dead series to start this October.
•Zombie Apocalypse in Havana…your thoughts?
The worst part is that there are so many Cubans already going through the motions of surviving from one day to the next it’ll be hard to tell which are the zombies …
Liset B says
I love horror movies, and YES – it’s about time they made a Cuban zombie movie (I am Cuban)!! An apocolypse in Havana would be ideal in getting rid of the communists (Fidel and Raul in front of the line) haha!
Annie says
I, personally, do not like horror movies. However, my gringo husband, loves loves loves them. Couple this with his love of Cubans (most importantly, me!) and we have a winner! I entered yesterday’s drawing for the bracelet for me, but this here, this is all for him.
Emilia Platas says
I’m with you on the horror movie thing–even agree on the American Werewolf in London part. However, mi niña is another story! She LOVES Shaun of the Dead. It’s like a cult classic with her and her friends! So how perfect would it be to give my USA-born girl some cubanismo in the form of her favorite genre? (Did I mention her b-day is coming up?)I always say one of the best ways to educate is with comedy. Plus, the girl has lots of friends so your friends at Focus World could be sure the film would be seen by other teens and young twenty-somethings. Heck, even I want to see it!
[email protected] says
My friends saw the movie and she said it was the funniest thing she has seen in a long time. I would love to be able to own the movie. It really is a good movie to own. Hope all is well with your family. God Bless #vivaloscubanos!!!
Rebeca Montalvan Del Sol Toth says
I absolutely LOVE horror movies, especially Zombie ones! I must have a copy of Juan of the Dead it is so funny and absolutely Cuban! If there was a zombie outbreak in Havana I know our Cuban brothers and sisters could handle it! We are survivors!
Andriacm says
Both my husband and I love horror movies – my only problem is that I can’t watch it before bed…especially The Walking Dead. I’m sure this one would be hilarious!
BBabushka says
Can not stand horror movies- pa’ eso tengo la pesa. However, my 20 year old adores them, so yes, por favor, thank you, I’ll gladly receive this in her name. ; )BB2U
Ilemedina says
I was fortunate enough to go see this Film at the Miami International Film Festival…it was a very amazing experience…LOVED IT!!!!!!!
Ileana