Juan of the Dead

  • Espagne Juan de los Muertos
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Résumés(1)

Tandis que La Havane est prise d’assaut par une armée de zombies assoiffés de chair humaine, les médias officiels laissent entendre au monde entier que ce désordre est le fait d’un groupe de dissidents politiques soutenus par le gouvernement américain. La ville est prise de panique jusqu’au moment où Juan vient à la rescousse. Il a en effet découvert qu’il pouvait tuer les morts vivants en réduisant leurs cerveaux en bouillie, et il décide donc de monter sa propre affaire sous le slogan: « Nous tuons vos « chairs » et tendres ! ». Juan parvient ainsi à se faire un peu d’argent de poche en dézinguant les morts vivants. (texte officiel du distributeur)

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Critiques (3)

J*A*S*M 

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anglais - Juan of the Dead. We kill your loved ones. How can I help you? The zombie sub-genre has always been ripe for filmmakers to stuff it with various socio-political topics, criticism and satire, so it’s no surprise that in this Cuban horror-comedy (almost parody), the zombies are, according to the Cuban media, dissidents supported by the American government :-)). Although the lack of budget can be seen (a zombie apocalypse is not something you can make for a couple of bucks), it doesn’t matter, because it’s clear that behind the camera there aren’t any morons with nothing to say. The zombies look alright, the characters are alright, the humour is alright, everything is actually very much alright, and at the end you will see a beautiful declaration of love :-D. Thumbs up, recommended. - I want to leave this place and travel around the world. If anyone asks me where I'm from, I'll say I'm from Cuba. If they ask me what Cuba is, I'll say it's a small socialist island in the Caribbean. If they ask me what socialism is, I'll say it's a social system established by Fidel Castro 50 years ago. If they ask me who Fidel Castro is, I'll stay there forever. ()

Malarkey 

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anglais Juan de los Murtos is, similarly to Shaun of the Dead, another one of the few zombie comedies that entertain simply by its essence. The location of Havana or the unusual characters, dominated by Juan as the anti-hero, are the main reason why this movie is worth watching. The intelligent humor, which explicitly makes fun of Cuba several times can also entertain you a lot. On the other hand, what bothered me was that the movie does not explain anything at all. It basically has no plot, no explanation and no storyline. Juan perceives the dead bodies in the water in the same way I perceive dog’s shit on the sidewalk and getting used to the fact that every Cuban is really lazy was not easy either. It was really much worse than the whole European south. And that is saying something. ()

kaylin 

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anglais In the movie, you can definitely feel some societal elements that are present in Cuba - poverty, but also the strong patriotism that stands against something new, something evil. However, the film is good, original, entertaining, and it also works on a dramatic level, with even the finale presented with humor but still manages to touch you. Cubans and Spaniards hit the mark with Juan of the Dead. ()