Here we
have my favourite part, the second, in Amando de Ossorio's highly original
Blind Dead-franchise, Return of the Evil Dead. Conservatives will always love
and cherish the first movie, but you know how it is: hates gonna hate! ;)
There's several reason why I love this part, even if it's not in the same
league as the first one, and I will get to that very soon. With something that
looks like a bigger budget de Ossorio tells us more about the eastern knights
and their revenge!
Tony
Kendall plays a pyrotechnics expert, dealing with fireworks and hired by a
small town to help them with the annual celebration of how their forefathers
killed the eastern knights. Well there he notices that the girlfriend of the
greedy fat mayor is an ex-girlfriend, which causes some tension between him and
the mayor's henchmen. But what's even worse, the local village idiot is a rapist
and serial killer and manages to kill a young woman so violently that her
dripping blood awakes the dead knights again and they (what else?) attack the
festivities, demanding blood as revenge for those who killed them!
Return of
the Evil Dead has everything in more does. More gore and blood, more blind
zombie-knights, more extras, more action and just bigger feeling. And I love
this. The originality from the first movie is lost, but the pacing is higher
and de Ossorio splashers RED paint... uh, blood everywhere to make this bigger
and bolder than the first one. He reuses some footage from the first movie, but
it's mostly stuff when the knights are walking around, riding their horses and
rises from their graves - the rest is new. And of course there's a scene when
someone is hijacking a zombie-horse and rides away, but I'm not gonna comment
on that right now...
Another
fine part of the movie is the character played by Kendall, Fernando Sancho (the
mayor) and the girl between them, Esperanza Roy. That little triangle brings
some tension into the otherwise generic human drama that often populates movies
like this. Here it brings some extra thrills because Experanza wants to leave
the nasty mayor and run away with Kendall , and
this is stopped by the blind dead, but that won't stop them from run away - or
try to anyway. Kendall and Roy is a fine and sympathetic couple and the evil
mayor is the perfect antagonist.
When
watching this movie it's also very easy to see that this could be a perfect
franchise for a reboot. Why hasn't that happen yet? I mean an official new
Blind Dead movie would be extremely cool, and I think it would work very good
even today. Shoot it in the same locations, in Portugal , as a tribute both to
old-school horror and give Amando de Ossorio some love. I know there's been
some unofficial versions of our dear knights, but we need the real deal! Maybe I'll
give the not so official La Cruz del Diablo a spin later this week, just to get
some more zombie-knights to hug.
Messy
review, I agree. Not happy at all. But this is a movie you should see for real,
and not read about it in another rambling, crappy review by me.
4 comments:
"And of course there's a scene when someone is hijacking a zombie-horse and rides away, but I'm not gonna comment on that right now..."
Yeah, a lot of people got upset last time....hahahhahhahhah.
"When watching this movie it's also very easy to see that this could be a perfect franchise for a reboot. Why hasn't that happen yet?"
Undead knights are very cool, perfect summer horror stuff, I think.
Maybe you need to talk to Guillermo del Toro?
"But this is a movie you should see for real, and not read about it in another rambling, crappy review by me."
It wasn´t that crappy....I would like to see these films, maybe one day.
Megatron
You mention three key things about this film:
-that this film is bigger and gorier than the first
-that the originality is lost
-and that there's yet another dead horse hijacking!
I used to have it cut on VHS and then got blown away when I saw the full uncut DVD
I like this movie!
It's a great sequel, and that's rare! I think of it as "Medieval Dawn of the Dead".
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