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'Jamn Jamn' (; ) is a 1992 Spanish romantic tragicomedy film directed by Bigas Luna and starring Javier Bardem, Jordi Moll and Penlope Cruz in her debut film. It centers on a young woman named Silvia (Cruz) who becomes pregnant by Jose Luis, the scion of a small but powerful underwear manufacturing empire, and the disastrous fallout of their relationship. The movie engages in word play and puns, and rhapsodises on the juxtaposition of old and new in Spain, as well as many other emotional contrasts such as erotic desire and food.[http://moviecritic2000.blogspot.com/2009/04/ham-ham.html Ham Ham]

Plot



In a small Spanish town on the edge of the Monegros Desert, the beautiful teenager Silvia spends her evenings making potato omelettes to sell at the factory where she works as a seamstress for the Sanson Corporation, a small but powerful men's underwear company that, along with the local 'Conquistador' ham processing plant, serves as one of the two major local employers. Her mother, Carmen runs a local bar which doubles as a brothel, and where she herself used to work as a prostitute. Though comfortably middle class now, Carmen still carries a stigma from the townspeople for her past.

Unbeknownst to anyone, Silvia has been having an affair with Jos Luis, the kind but spoiled and immature heir to the Sanson empire. One day, Silvia tells him that she's pregnant and Jos Luis impulsively proposes to her with a soda can tab, promising to provide her with a real engagement ring once he has sought his parents' permission for marriage. Fearing disinheritance, Jos Luis tentatively tells his parents that he's dating Silvia without informing them of the pregnancy. His mother, Conchita, who exerts the most influence over the company, refuses to bless the union. His father Manuel bows to his mother's wishes, while also expressing sympathy for Silvia and Carmen, the latter of whom he used to frequent when she was still a prostitute.

Conchita decides to ruin Jos Luis and Silvia's relationship by finding a man to seduce her. She chooses Ral, a ham delivery driver and aspiring bullfighter whom she meets when he's selected as the new Sanson model; Conchita promises the materialistic and ambitious Ral ample reward should he succeed in his task. After Silvia repels his advances several times, Ral becomes genuinely attracted to her and begins trying to win her affection in earnest. Meanwhile, Conchita becomes sexually obsessed with Ral herself and the two begin an affair. When Jos Luis repeatedly refuses to stand up to his parents, Silvia herself begins an affair with Ral, while Jos Luis seeks solace with Carmen, revealed to have been his lover before he began dating Silvia. Amidst the various affairs, Silvia begins having surrealistic dreams containing images of shepherds guiding their flocks through the desert, pigs, and images of herself kneeling nude in the desert cradling ham bones.

Learning of Silvia's betrayal, Jos Luis forces himself upon Silvia to avenge himself against Ral. Desperate to keep Ral, Conchita seduces him at the isolated ham warehouse where he works. Jos Luis goes to Carmen and tells her that his relationship with Silvia is over, but she refuses to rekindle their affair; a devastated Jos Luis goes in search of Raul. Meanwhile, Silvia, looking for Jos Luis, arrives at his home and encounters a departing Manuel, who makes advances on Silvia. Initially hesitant, she returns his advances.

Jos Luis tracks Raul down to the ham warehouse and catches him with Conchita. The two men fight using ham bones as weapons, ending with Jos Luis injuring Raul and Raul bludgeoning Jos Luis to death. Carmen, Silvia, and Manuel arrive and Silvia returns her soda can tab ring to Jos Luis's body before returning to Manuel; a weeping Carmen cradles Jos Luis's body while Conchita comforts Raul. A shepherd arrives with his flock of sheep, recreating a tableau from Silvia's dreams.

Cast



* Penlope Cruz as Silvia

* Javier Bardem as Ral Gonzales

* Jordi Moll as Jos Luis

* Stefania Sandrelli as Conchita, Jos Luis' mother

* Anna Galiena as Carmen, Silvia's mother

* Juan Diego as Manuel, Jos Luis' father

* Toms Penco as Jose Gabrieles, Ral's friend

Production



The film has the Monegros desert as backdrop. Shooting locations included Pealba, Fraga, Monegrillo and La Almolda.

Much of the dialogue and imagery in the film are composed of word play and visual puns. For example, in Spanish, 'jamn' means "ham;" not only do two characters comment that Silvia's breasts taste like ham, but, the phonetically similar 'jamona,' which Raul calls Silvia, is Spanish slang for an unmarried woman.[http://www.sofacinema.co.uk/visitor/product/3454-Jamon-Jamon.html Jamn, jamn] [http://www.videovista.net/reviews/may07/jamjamon.html Jamn Jamn review] 2007-05-01

Reception



Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a 69% rating from 16 reviews with the consensus: "It isn't as provocative or amusing as it pretends to be, but 'Jamn Jamn's cheerfully overheated melodrama is often its own reward."

Awards and nominations



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| align = "center" | 1992 || 49th Venice International Film Festival || Silver Lion || Bigas Luna || ||

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| align = "center" rowspan = "6" | 1993 || rowspan = "6" | 7th Goya Awards || colspan = "2" | Best Film || || rowspan = "6" |

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| Best Director || Bigas Luna ||

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| Best Actor || Javier Bardem ||

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| Best Actress || Penlope Cruz ||

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| Best Original Screenplay || Cuca Canals, Bigas Luna ||

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| Best Sound || Miguel Rejas Ricard Casals ||

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Soundtrack



"Hzmelo otra vez" (Concha Valds Miranda)

References




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