''Mutant Action'' () is a 1993
science fiction
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black comedy
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film co-written and directed by
Álex de la Iglesia. It stars
Antonio Resines,
Álex Angulo, and Frédérique Feder.
Plot
A future post-apocalyptic world is ruled by the good-looking people. A terrorist group of disabled people, who see themselves as mutants, take arms against their oppressors. They plan to rid the world of "beautiful people" and superficiality. They are very inept at what they do and mistrust one another. They assassinate body builders, massacre an aerobics class on live TV and blow up a sperm bank as part of their violent campaign.
Led by their chief Ramón Yarritu (Antonio Resines), they plan their final hit before retirement; the kidnap of Patricia Orujo (Frédérique Feder), the daughter and only heiress of billionaire businessman Lord Orujo (Fernando Guillén), the plan involves kidnapping the girl in the middle of her wedding but the scene becomes a massacre when the girl cuts the cake with a large sharp knife puncturing the chest of one of the terrorists that was hidden inside of it. Badly hurt, he opens the cake top and open fire on the alarmed and unsuspecting attendees. 2 members of the terrorist group are killed in the middle of the fray but the rest manage to flee with Patricia as their hostage. They staple Patricia's lips together with a special electronic device and escape from the police in their spaceship whose disguised as a gigantic fish merchant ship.
Ramón, planning to keep the ransom money for himself, hides from the group that the amount set for the exchange is 100 million and declares its only 10 million, the gang accidentally watches a news flash report where the correct amount to be delivered by the girl's family is revealed, the gang gets upset and summons Ramón to explain the misinformation but he turns the gang members against each other by convincing them there is a traitor on board the ship and that is part of the crew.
His scheme and plot leads to the deaths of all the crewmen/henchmen of the gang seemingly accidentally each time a member was murdered by Ramón himself, while killing the last one of the terrorists - Juan (Juan Viadas), who has a siamese twin .. Álex (Álex Angulo), he is discovered and a fierce fight starts culminating in the destruction of the guidance system of the ship. They crash on a planet called Axturiax, a brutal and forgotten mining planet inhabited only by male crazed, sex-starved miners because all women had died. Ramón and Patricia, who has developed
Stockholm syndrome
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, are captured by miners but manage to escape, but not before they attempt to gang-rape her, Álex survives the crash too and after he friendlies with a blind experienced miner, he decides to pursue Ramón to avenge his death brother and to rescue Patricia, he must drag the attached dead body of his brother Juan around with him for the rest of the film, A planned ransom drop trick by Orujo turns into mayhem, when a portable nuclear device is activated by lord Orujo to wipe clean the whole area, the event is compounded by live TV coverage for the ransom negotiations when Álex arrives and kills Lord Orujo with a headshot, initiating a dogfight inside the bar that goes to its climax when the police forces join the show and Ramón decides to sacrifice himself to allow Patricia escape and survive the bar fight with the police forces outside ... greeting Patricia with a French kiss and Álex by telling him he is still useless, he uses Lord Orujo mini nuke to evaporate the police army outside entrance while the bar trembles and crumbles due to the mini nuke shockwave.
When the nuclear blast is over Álex finally gets rid of his siamese twin attached body and finds Patricia hidden below a metal cage that saved her, they hold each other in order to ready a machine gun and get outside the destroyed bar.
Cast
Production
A Spain-France co-production, ''Acción mutante'' was produced by
El Deseo and
CIBY 2000
Ciby 2000 (also written as CiBy 2000 and CIBY 2000) is a French film production and distribution company founded in 1990 by Francis Bouygues. It was best known for producing art house and independent films in France and in other countries.
The ...
. The film was shot in
Erandio
Erandio is a town and Municipalities of Spain, municipality located in the province of Biscay, in the autonomous community of Basque Country (autonomous community), Basque Country, northern Spain.
History
In 1415, during the War of the Bands, the ...
, Biscay.
Álex de la Iglesia and
Jorge Guerricaechevarría wrote the script over a two year period and gave the script to
Agustín and
Pedro Almodóvar
Pedro Almodóvar Caballero (; born 25 September 1949) is a Spanish film director, screenwriter and author. His films are distinguished by Melodrama (film genre), melodrama, irreverent humour, bold colour, glossy décor, quotations from popular c ...
whom they knew through a mutual friend.
The Almodóvars responded favorably to the script as well as Iglesia's 1990 short film ''Mirindas Asesinas'' (''The Miranda Killings'') and told Iglesia that on condition of some adjustments they'd produce the film when they had the time with Iglesia delivering the approved draft four months thereafter.
Iglesia stated the comic book ''
Hard Boiled
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'' served as an inspiration for ''Mutant Action''.
The special effects work included many veterans of the film ''
Delicatessen
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During production Iglesia and Pedro Almodóvar often clashed over the level of violence on display in the film with Almodóvar at one point exclaiming to Iglesia that he wished he'd directed the movie himself.
Despite Almodóvar's misgivings with Iglesia's approach to the material, Almodóvar respected Iglesia's decisions and never used his status as executive producer to take away control.
Release
The film premiered in Bilbao and Madrid on 3 February 1993.
Accolades
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Best New Director
''Best New Director'' was an award given by the New York Film Critics Circle from its first inception in 1989 until discontinuing in 1996. There was no award in 1993.
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*Kenneth Branagh – ''Henry V''
**Runners-up: Steve Kloves – '' ...
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Best Editing , , Pablo Blanco , ,
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Best Art Direction , , José Luis Arrizabalaga , ,
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Best Production Supervision , , Sandra García , ,
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Best Makeup and Hairstyles , , Paca Almenara , ,
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Best Special Effects , , Olivier Gleyze, Yves Domenjoud, Jean-Baptiste Bonetto, Bernard André Le Boette,
Emilio Ruiz del Río, Hipólito Cantero , ,
See also
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List of Spanish films of 1993
References
Bibliography
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External links
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1993 films
1993 action comedy films
1990s science fiction comedy films
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1990s Spanish-language films
Spanish science fiction comedy films
1993 science fiction action films
Films about terrorism in Europe
Films set on fictional planets
Spanish black comedy films
Films with screenplays by Jorge Guerricaechevarría
Films produced by Agustín Almodóvar
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Films set in the Basque Country (autonomous community)
El Deseo films
1990s Spanish films
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1993 science fiction films