All Your Dead Ones
All Your Dead Ones
R | 03 January 2011 (USA)
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Salvador is a peasant who one day wakes up as usual to work on his land but instead finds a pile of corpses in the middle of his crops. He runs to notify the authorities but is Sunday and Election Day so the dead ones end up being a nuisance that nobody wants to deal with.

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Greenes

Please don't spend money on this.

Smartorhypo

Highly Overrated But Still Good

Stevecorp

Don't listen to the negative reviews

Melanie Bouvet

The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.

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fuzaporlapiza

A nice glance at living in the Colombia's countryside. However it's pace is so slow that it will probably be shut off by the majority of incidental viewers. Don't make this your Saturday night blockbuster movie but save it for when you're extreme relaxed. It's a serious story, not much for a laugh. The movie gives an idea of what an encounter with the authorities might look like in the countryside, although my personal experiences were much more positive. The level of horror is besides a pile of good looking sleep alike corpses negligible. The level of sex needs in my humble opinion no age restrictions for the viewer.

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JvH48

This satiric film could be construed as demeaning for Columbia and its police force, but the story can easily be moved to an other country. Originally based on a factual story with bodies found on the border of two cities. The respective authorities were more occupied with police statistics and shifting the problem, than with putting energy in dealing with the situation at hand. How this story enfolds illustrates perfectly that individuals can be helpless against official politics, with internal mechanisms that follow their own logic.The sheer number of bodies found adds an extra dimension. It creates distance, turning it into an abstract problem. This would not happen with a single body, where direct relatives are involved. The surreal element that a few bodies sometimes have their eyes open, also turns the pile bodies in something closer at home, as explained by the film maker during the Q&A after the screening at the Rotterdam filmfestival 2011.There was a question from the audience why the sex scene that opened the movie, was repeated identically at the end. It was meant to emphasize that life goes on, even after a tragic event with considerable impact on some people. The endless cycle of every-day's routine for the rest of mankind, continues as if nothing out of the ordinary happened. This forces those involved in the tragic event, to eventually pick up the pieces where they left off.All in all, I was very satisfied with this piece of work. Its relatively slow pace is fundamental to the story. Nevertheless, there were no really boring moments, and something unexpected or funny was happening all the time.

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