Jamón Jamón

"Ham, Ham" redirects here. It is not to be confused with Ham Ham or Ham-Ham.
Jamón Jamón

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Bigas Luna
Produced by Andrés Vicente Gómez
Written by Cuca Canals
Bigas Luna
Quim Monzó (Dialogue)
Starring Penélope Cruz
Javier Bardem
Jordi Mollà
Stefania Sandrelli
Anna Galiena
Juan Diego
Tomás Penco
Music by Nicola Piovani
Cinematography José Luis Alcaine
Edited by Teresa Font
Distributed by United States Academy Entertainment Inc
Release dates
  • 2 September 1992 (1992-09-02)
Running time
95 mins
Country Spain
Language Spanish

Jamón Jamón (Spanish pronunciation: [xaˈmon xaˈmon]; English: Ham, Ham) is a 1992 Spanish comedy/drama film directed by Bigas Luna and starring Javier Bardem, Jordi Mollà and Penélope Cruz in her debut film. It centers on a young woman named Silvia played by Cruz. The film is an allegory for Spain itself and the director engages in word play and pun. It rhapsodises on the juxtaposition of old and new in Spain and many other emotional contrasts such as erotic desire and food.[1]

Plot

Silvia, a beautiful girl, sews underwear at an underwear factory owned by José Luis' family and prepares omelettes (tortillas de patatas) for extra income. After missing two periods, Silvia reveals to José that she is pregnant, expecting him to react negatively. However, to Silvia's surprise and delight, José Luis expresses his love for her and desire for her to go through with the pregnancy. He romantically picks up the ring from a soda can he finds on the ground and places it on her finger and tells her they will get married. Despite the apparent monetary worthlessness of this item, Silvia cherishes it and all that it symbolises.

José Luis has a difficult time explaining to his overbearing and conniving mother that he is in love with Silvia and intends to marry her. His mother, Conchita, does not approve and when her husband refuses to help her by intervening, she takes matters into her own hands. She hires Raúl, an underwear model who works for the family business, to seduce Silvia, hoping this will destroy the relationship and prevent the marriage. In spite of several aggressive attempts by Raúl to seduce Silvia, she remains committed to marry José Luis. Raúl however, becomes genuinely infatuated with Silvia while Conchita's lust for Raúl leads her to offer him anything he wants if only he has sex with her. Raúl's choice is a Yamaha FZR600 motorbike so, despite his apparent lack of interest in Conchita, he becomes her lover.

Meanwhile, José Luis's inability to come to a decision about whether to marry Silvia without his mother's approval leads to Silvia's deciding she wants a "real man", one who has gumption. She begins to take interest in Raúl. Conchita does not approve of this relationship either because she wants Raúl for herself. Silvia, in the meantime, starts responding to Raúl's advances. This enrages José Luis, who nearly rapes Silvia and swears to kill Raúl.

The film ends with a fight to the death between José and Raúl. José Luis catches Raúl having sex with Conchita and engages in duel with legs of ham for weapons. José Luis is eventually killed by Raúl. Just as the couple grieve over José Luis, Silvia and José Luis's father arrive, followed by Silvia's mother. The films ends with a peculiar grieving scene, which reiterates the recurring themes of primal instincts, infidelity, and destruction.

Cast

Production

The film was shot on the Monegros desert near Zaragoza.

In Spanish, jamón means "ham." In one scene José comments that the taste of Silvia's two breasts is like ham.[2][3]

Awards

Bigas Luna's won the Silver Lion at the 1992 Venice Film Festival.

Soundtrack

"Házmelo otra vez" (Concha Valdés Miranda)

References

External links

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