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    Los Muertos

    Los Muertos
    Director: Lisandro Alonso
    Studio: FACETS
    Category: DVD

    List Price: $29.95
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    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
    Sales Rank: 38615

    Format: Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc, Subtitled, Widescreen
    Languages: Spanish (Original Language), English (Subtitled)
    Rating: NR (Not Rated)
    Region: 1
    Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
    Number Of Discs: 1
    Running Time: 82 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
    Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

    MPN: DV78972
    UPC: 736899114428
    EAN: 0736899114428
    ASIN: B000Y2Q9TK

    Theatrical Release Date: 2004
    Release Date: January 29, 2008
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    Editorial Reviews:

    Product Description
    Gorgeously shot in the Argentine jungle Los Muertos is a hypnotic and austere investigation of the boundaries between nature and civilization--and the violence that lurks within both. A man named Vargas (Argentino Vargas) is released from prison and goes into the wild. He methodically relieves himself of clothing and money allowing the jungle to reclaim him. Filmmaker Lisandro Alonso (La Libertad) refuses to explain his themes (the isolation of the jungle; the path from guilt to absolution; the convict's reintegration into society) preferring to bathe his viewers in the sensual sights and sounds of the tropics while hinting at the unsettling implications of such a journey. "The Dead is an ironic appellation for a movie so fiercely alive though perfectly apt for what turns out to be a strange sort of horror film" (Nathan Lee Village Voice). Winner of the International Critics Prize at the Venice Film Festival. In Spanish with English subtitles.System Requirements:Running Time: 82 minsFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: FOREIGN/SPANISH UPC: 736899114428 Manufacturer No: DV78972


    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Meditative metaphors of a man in the jungle, going down river   March 22, 2008
    Roger Leatherwood Brown (San Leandro, CA United States)
    2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    Los Muertos is a contemplative and controlled film about a man in his environment. The film is incredibly understated, but never boring, in that it's always moving forward. The lead character, Vargas, is simply moving towards where he wants to go, first to deliver a letter one of the inmates left behind gives him for his daughter, and then to find his own grown daughter.

    The poetry and grace in the storytelling is in simply watching this man, who has very little interactions with other humans, move forward. He is a man of little words, and of deliberate (and sometimes startling) action. The jungle is a powerful metaphor, of course, as is the river he travels in a small boat. The details of his journey are compelling and almost hypnotic - his smoking-out of a hive to get honeycomb, his sudden grabbing of a goat on the shore to kill it (my, this scene surprised me - it happens in one cut and is not faked), etc.

    An elliptical comment early on, in which a man cleaning a fish asks if he really killed his brothers, is answered by Vargas, "I don't remember all that anymore." That's about the extent of the backstory, and the film allows you to consider this man's place and if he can ever find what he's going towards. Less is more in this case, and the film-making ends up being powerful, and evoking Antonioni or Dreyer in its confidence that showing a person in his/her surroundings is sometimes drama enough.



    5 out of 5 stars An intriguing, almost surreal journey into the heart of some kind of darkness   February 10, 2008
    Nathan Andersen (Florida)
    7 out of 7 found this review helpful

    The beginning of this intriguing film is both magical and haunting. A camera wanders slowly through an unknown jungle, only occasionally zeroing in on something recognizable, a tree trunk, a bit of grass, for the most part the light that only shines partially through the green creates an iridescent pattern of crystals, until we recognize the body of a bleeding child, and then another, and the lower parts of a man who stalks past the camera with a bloody weapon. That's all we have, and all we know, but it leaves us with the suspicion that the seemingly passive and thoughtful prisoner we are introduced to next must have been the murderer.

    When we meet Vargas he is an aging man in prison, soon to be released. He is asked by a fellow prisoner to deliver a letter by canoe on his way to find his estranged daughter. As he travels deeper into the forest, he seems to be entering into his own, freeing himself from the estrangement and isolation he had built around himself in prison. There are a number of mysteries that surround his past, and the film is not aiming to reveal mysteries, only to depict a voyage whose outcome is an ambiguous return to the beginning. Vargas speaks only to serve some definite function, and answers questions regarding his past by denying its significance. Still, there is something quite powerful about the enigma that is Vargas, his almost animal bearing, his rough sensuality, his revelation through the landscape and its flowing waters. The film is most easily comparable to the work of Carlos Reygadas, and bears some resemblance to the enigmatic journey depicted in the film Japon. The film manages to maintain tension without any outward acceleration, a slow and simmering style.



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