Malnazidos
First
off be warned this isn`t the sort of film I write reviews about on here.
Malnazidos is a Spanish zombie movie but it is set in 1938 towards the end of
the Spanish Civil War, so has an historic base and people do play zombie games.
The
film opens with a group of German SS arriving at a small Spanish village where
a wedding is taking place. The scar-faced officer is given a glass of the local
spirit to toast the wedding but upon drinking he coughs and sputters causing
the locals to laugh at him! He immediately orders his men to open fire, killing
everyone! Once the massacre is complete the SS put on gas masks and open
canisters releasing a strange blue gas….
The
scene shifts to Nationalist base where a young Captain Lozano is saved from
execution by his uncle a senior officer, who orders him to take a message to
another Nationalist unit in a dangerous sector of the front, his only companion
a young deserter (also saved from the firing squad for this mission). We also
see the scar-faced German officer at the base and Captain Lozano sees an
injured soldado he knows being loaded aboard a train carriage – the carriage
bears a strange symbol which we`ve already seen on the gas canisters earlier!
The
two men drive along the rough roads until they come to a roadblock manned by
German SS, after a few minutes argument they are allowed to pass (the SS
officer seems to laugh at some private joke letting them pass). Lozano notices
the roadblock is flanked by new high fencing, as the truck goes out of sight we
see fencing close the road behind it.
As
the two drive along aircraft engines are heard Private Decruz (Lozano`s driver)
excitedly identifies an Italian aircraft and then a Republican I-16 “Rata”.
They stop the truck and watch the dog-fight, the Italian gets shot down, but
they see a parachute open and drift down into the trees, Lozano decides they
have to try and save their Italian comrade. After a long walk they find the
crash site the plane and surrounding area is covered in a blue substance (tanks
under the wing have the same strange symbol we`ve seen earlier). They find the
pilot hanging in a tree, but he has lost both legs and is obviously dead,
suddenly they are surrounded by Republican militia/partisans and captured!
Whilst they are being interrogated (during which a miliciana Matacuras finds
the hidden message carried by Lozano), an American photographer with the group
goes close to the Italian pilot to take a photo only to be attacked by the
“dead” man and has his throat torn out. The others react, but the zombie
Italian keeps on coming until shot through the head! Next the “dead”
photographer gets back up and also starts attacking them, this is dealt with by
the biggest and strongest of the group “Brodsky” who simply breaks its neck.
The
survivors and their prisoners head for their secret camp, but before they get
there, they witness aircraft sweep over and bomb the area, Private Decruz is
quick to identify the aircraft as “Pedros” a nickname given by the Spanish to
the Heinkel He-111. When the group arrives at the camp they find it bombed out
and everyone dead, however after a few moments the bodies start to rise, one of
the militia dies killed by the zombie who was once his own father! The rest of the
group fire in all directions and eventually make their way to the river and get
away on a boat.
At
this point I`ll stop giving the plot away and just say the group have a few
more close encounters with the undead, add a couple more survivors from different
factions to their rag tag team and the whole thing ends with a fantastic,
chaotic battle back at the base where we first met Captain Lozano. The
plot is well thought out, the zombies are the result of a Nazi military
experiment! The uniforms and equipment on the whole really good and we see
silhouettes of He-111s plus some interesting steam trains (only a few picky
gripes – several partisans had MP40s and the girl Matacuras had a Thompson –
none of which were in Spain to my knowledge and the photographer appears to be
wearing a US style late WW2 helmet). I found the acting to be good throughout,
the horror combined with the need to stick together (safety in numbers) over
factional/political differences during a war.
Highly
Recommended.
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