This is one
hell (no pun intended) of a strange movie, but it's actually even stranger that
I never reviewed Bruno Mattei's masterpiece before here on Ninja Dixon. I might
just have fooled myself over the years, thinking I sometime in the past took
the time to write down a few wise words about Hell of the Living Dead. I first
watched this at Katja and Linus place. I was young and handsome and Linus (rest
in peace, buddy...) recommended me to watch his bootleg-tape of this one,
second or third generation - so the quality it was crap. "It's way better
than Dawn of the Dead" Linus told me. I didn't agree on that then and I'm
not doing it now either, but it's a movie that's getting better and more absurd
for each year and I've grown to love it like a mother loves her bastard
retarded son.
A
experiment gone wrong unleashes a deadly gas on the world... a gas the
transforms dead bodies to the living dead! A SWAT team (dressed like the team
in Dawn of the Dead) goes out on their own adventure during the zombie breakout
and hooks up with some souls on the way. Surrounded by stock footage they
continue on their way to their destiny...
Hell of the
Living Dead is something unique, a movie so stupid - but yet heart-warming -
that it's still the Mattei-flick with the highest EQ in his whole filmography.
The sloppily written script by Claudio Fragasso is demented fun and it never
lets down, even during the boring scenes - because when a scene is boring
there's always a fucked-up line to make everyone happy again. One of the best
things with it is the high quota of stock footage - and the jungles of New
Guinea is filled with everything from African elephants, owls, monkeys and
this, THE best stock footage material ever used in a movie, in slow motion of
course:
Who shot this footage from the beginning? The one who gives the answers gets a kiss. |
It's easy
to make fun of Hell of the Living Dead, and yes: it's worth making fun of. But
like most other movies by Mattei it's also packed with action, gore - just
pure, clean good old-fashioned fun the Italian way. There's gore-galore (always
more than I remember), an "original" score by Goblin (Maestro Mattei,
to his death, claimed Goblin wrote the Dawn of the Dead score for this movie
and not for... Dawn of the Dead - bless that crazy old man!) and acting like
this:
"Can you... act a little bit more?" |
Most of the
story is a mix of Dawn of the Dead and everything else Mattei found at the
local cinema at the time, which not is a bad thing. It's a good collection of
random scenes of carnage and absurdity and a surprisingly huge amount of
cynical humour. No one is safe here, NO one, and even if - for example - Lucio
Fulci's Zombie Flesh Eaters is a heavier zombie film with an even darker ending
it feels even more here how hopeless the situation is. Everyone is fucked and
they know it.
The gore?
Yeah, it's shocking and very cheap - often with slabs of meat put on top of the
actors and extras and blue-faced zombies ripping the flesh apart. There's also
head-crushings, nasty bites, lots of squibs, head-shots and entrail-ripping for
the whole family - and of course the famous eye-gouging at the end. It looks
okay for being a low budget Italian zombie film shot in Spain (doubling for New Guinea ) and still packs a punch
with nasty violence and bloodshed.
The only
thing I actually don't like with this film is the footage from Thierry Zéno's Des
morts (1979), the documentary about death that includes a lot of very gross
stuff with rotten and swollen bodies - and some of the worst stuff is of course
used in Hell of the Living Dead. I must admit I always fast forward during that
sequence - which actually ends well, with a fun and corny zombie attack on a
tribal village in a Spanish forest somewhere. That's good. That's fine. Makes
me feel good.
Another thing that makes me feel good is why these three zombies wears green body stockings? |
It's with a
slight hesitation I now will say that Hell of the Living Dead is a masterpiece
in its own little way, but it is. It's a trasherpiece and it's one helluva
trasherpiece - but there together with Burial Ground and Zombie Holocaust.
Thanks
Bruno. You always make my day a little bit happier.
A treasure in my collection, a signed poster by Mattei - to Kit by the way, as in my dear friend Kit Gavin. |
12 comments:
"Hell of the Living Dead is something unique, a movie so stupid - but yet heart-warming - that it's still the Mattei-flick with the highest EQ in his whole filmography."
Films with EQ can be entertaining.
"One of the best things with it is the high quota of stock footage"
Was Mattei a big fan of Ed Wood..?
"The only thing I actually don't like with this film is the footage from Thierry Zéno's Des morts (1979), the documentary about death that includes a lot of very gross stuff with rotten and swollen bodies - and some of the worst stuff is of course used in Hell of the Living Dead. I must admit I always fast forward during that sequence"
Never heard about that film, I can understand why you use the fast forward.
"It's a trasherpiece and it's one helluva trasherpiece"
Stuff like that can be awesome.....good review ninja, thanks for the tip.
Megatron
Thanks! :)
It's a pretty interesting and serious doc, but also very graphic and honest. But nothing I'll rewatch! :)
Thank you for reviewing this. Love this movie.
Ninja: So it´s not one of those exploitation/mondo films disguised as an serious doc?
Of course it´s hard to tell nowadays....just like all the so called docs at Kanal 5 & TV3 etc.
Megatron
Have you ever seen Claudi Fragasso's 80's-tastic zombie movie Zombi 4: After Death?
Patrick, it's my pleasure! And I really forgot how fun it was!
Megatron: No, it's a serious one - and hey, don't bash what I'm working with right now! :D
Chris: Yes, I love it! I've reviewed it earlier. Magnificent trash, totally unpretentious - and weird casting with Jeff Stryker! Lol!
I also fast-forward through the documentary footage :)
The stock footage originally appeared in the 1974 documentary Guinea ama aka Nuova Guinea, l'isola dei cannibali directed by Akira Ide. The documentary is a particularly harsh and grim mondo feature that had an english language friendly release a couple of years back as "The Real Cannibal Holocaust"
Though this footage found it's way into the later documentary you mention before ultimately falling into the hands of Mattei.
Indeed, if memory serves, Guinea ama has not been referenced as the source of the footage but it is where it originally comes from.
I do have a copy of Guinea ama and have reviewed it in the past. It was a bit of a chore to watch- at times tedious, at times grim, occasional forays into ethnocentrism and homophobia as gay "westernised" tribal men are shown wearing colourful frilly shirts and holding hands in a segment clearly designed for cheap laughs at their expense.
It also features some unpleasant piercing and circumcision practices- most of which seem to involve lopping off pieces with sharpened bamboo and a pebble.You can't unsee stuff like this.
While Mattei may have used other sources for some of the stock footage the majority is from Guinea ama including the famous ceremony footage such as the guys with the large clay masks that was badly integrated into the movie :)
Details of the One 7 dvd release are here:
http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/49477/real-cannibal-holocaust-the/
Thanks for the information Nigel! :)
Ninja: Sorry....yeah....I will avoid bashing your employers in the future...hahahhahah
Megatron
Anyhow, when it comes to the film- the review is spot on! This is a trashterpiece. I love that by the way "trashterpiece"
Wowwww!! Great review of the movie and... AWESOME signed poster!!! I am trying to get something signed by Mattei to complete my collection and is impossible to find something. If you meet somebody who wants to sell something signed by him, please, contcact with me: maruqete@hotmail.com
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