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PERDITA DURANGO. Álex de la Iglesia (Press-book of the film).

PERDITA DURANGO

The film deals with the struggle between two different and incompatible ways of seeing life although they have a common border. On the one hand there are the Hispanos: tied forever to religion, passion, improvisation and destiny; and on the other there are the Americans: condemned to live happily, without problems, in front of their TV sets, protected by a plastic suit of armor.

It is a confrontation between the savage and the domesticated; between the dangerous and the harmless. I am on the side of the bad guys, of those who take risks, who live their lives to the very limit. It is also a love story, of treachery and death, where the characters know their own Destiny and learn how to face it. Romeo and Perdita are two murderers, two despicable creatures, but they are charming, upright, genuine too. The relationship they set up with the other couple of teenage Yankees whom they kidnap and mistreat, is explosive. Just imagine what might happen if Hannibal Lecter and Cruella de Vil took the characters from "Beverly Hills 90210" out for a picnic. Something like that happens in "Perdita Durango"[...] In spite of it all, it is still a romantic, tragic, classic story, about treachery and blind loyalties. Very religious too. And much like a Western. I think I have grown up while making this movie.

ÁLEX DE LA IGLESIA.