From the
deranged mind of León Klimovsky comes this oddity, The People Who Own the Dark,
a doomsday-vision starring Alberto de Mendoza (the crazy priest in Horror
Express!) and our beloved Paul Naschy, here on each side of the morality -
Naschy being the baddie of course. I've never seen it before but Jocke has
talked about it so many times that I've started to question my own sanity! Can
Jocke be right? Well, usually he's right - and I'm happy I bought this one
directly from Code Red! Why? Let's see...
A troupe of
rich bastards - politicians, doctors, businessmen etc - goes to a villa out on
the countryside for a weekend of sinful lust á la de Sade, complete with role
playing in the cellar and gluttony like it was their last day alive. But when
they're just gonna start the orgy a terrible explosion shakes the land and not
long after they hear that it's a nuclear war out there. The next morning they
goes outside and takes the cars to the next village to try to get some supplies.
But what awaits them is hell, all people has gone blind and they're very
aggressive! After some scuffle a couple of the blind people are dead and our
heroes head back to the villa - but during the night they're attacked, the
blind people wants their revenge and they do anything to get inside!
It's starts
off like a simpler version of Pasolini's Saló, then becomes a post-apocalyptic
thriller and finally enters the horror world with the nightly invasion. The
atmosphere is more similar to George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead, but
much of the interaction reminded me more of Boris Sagal's The Omega Man. This
is of course very good, but Klimovsky sets his own stamp on the movie and in
the end it's an original take on the world after a nuclear-tomorrow. The
characters are cynical and the story itself is bleak, both visually and
thematic. This is a tale of the corrupt bourgeois and how they're punished for
being soulless people. But we all know that the bourgeois is just the middle
man, and there's also a government that shouldn't be trusted in the background,
which makes this movie even more dark and interesting.
The cast,
lead by de Mendoza and Naschy is excellent. They do a perfect walk on a line
between totally fucked-up and quite human. One of the characters suffers a
nervous breakdown for example, believing he's a pig and can only walk on all
four for the rest of the movie. Isn't that wonderful and bizarre detail! A
young Antonio Mayans, seen in many Jess Franco movies, makes a good performance
also - and don't forget the always stunning Maria Perschy in another part.
The
scariest thing with the antagonists, the blind people, is that they seem very
sane. You can talk with them, discuss, they almost seem friendly - but still,
the only thing they want is revenge. Their lack of sight has suddenly gotten
them extra sensitive hearing, and maybe even sensory, making them to killing
machines when they feel that someone is in the room trying to get away. How
they find the house I have no idea, but when watching the movie it's nothing
you react to. They're just the enemy and they're obviously very good at it.
It's not a
graphic movie, but people die and the overall feeling is that it's a violent
and dangerous world and it's easy to die - from the blind people or from
someone inside the house. Everyone is dangerous in situation like this.
If you like
your movies from the 70's with bleak endings and Paul Naschy doing one of this
best performances, this is the movie for you. It's on a nice DVD from Code Red and it's a must buy!
3 comments:
"It's starts off like a simpler version of Pasolini's Saló, then becomes a post-apocalyptic thriller and finally enters the horror world with the nightly invasion."
Odd mix of genres....some directors pulls this mix off, others don´t.
"One of the characters suffers a nervous breakdown for example, believing he's a pig and can only walk on all four for the rest of the movie. Isn't that wonderful and bizarre detail!"
Sounds like a great metaphor.....
"The scariest thing with the antagonists, the blind people, is that they seem very sane. You can talk with them, discuss, they almost seem friendly - but still, the only thing they want is revenge."
You should give Blindness (2008) a shot, Ninja, it´s pretty good.
"If you like your movies from the 70's with bleak endings"
I do....thanks Ninja...never heard about this one before.
Megatron
Is there a spanish audio version or option? Thank you.
Sorry, only English audio.
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