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MOVIE SUMMARY
Breaking up for the summer vacation, popular literature teacher
Don Luis wishes his students well and sets them a holiday project on
the myth of “delayed revenge”. Later, driving away from the city,
Don Luis sees two of his students, Miguel and Julia, hitch hiking.
He offers them a ride and they eventually agree to spend the night
at Don Luis’s isolated house in the country, which they soon
discover is a palatial mansion with extensive private grounds.
The young lovers get to spend their first night in bed together and
discuss the possibility of staying on in the large house, its only
other inhabitant being Jaime (Simon Andreu), a man in his 30s, who
seems to be some sort of servant to Don Luis. The next day they
decide to go for a walk, only to discover that the tall iron gates
of the house are firmly chained shut. They challenge Don Luis, who
then produces a pistol and they realise that they are now prisoners,
along with Jaime. What then follows is a series of bizarre
and sexually charged “games” which seem designed to break down their
spirit of resistance and force them to accept Don Luis as their
superior and mentor. However, when Don Luis finally returns to his
teaching duties, Miguel, Julia and Jaime begin to see a way to
reverse the power balance. As things change in the house, the
forbidden game becomes one of life and death. The film was
very controversial when first released, being seen as a comment on
the fascist dictatorship of General Franco, and suffered 42 censor
cuts. This present version, the first English-friendly release of
the film, is fully uncut and restored from the original negative.
It’s a startling and sometimes shocking film that richly deserves
rediscovery.
DISC FEATURES
- Brand new 4k restoration from negative
- Angel Sala on director Eloy de la Iglesia
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