Monday, February 9, 2009

Salute to the Jugger (AKA The Blood of Heroes)

'Salute to the Jugger' is a little known Mad Max clone that came out in 1989. As far as Mad Max clones go, this one is one of the best. The whole dirty, gritty post-apocalyptic world is quite believable, reminding me at times of Terry Gilliam's glimpses of the future in '12 Monkeys'. This film is one part post-apocalyptic survival tale and one part sports underdog story. These two very different kinds of film come together as we follow star Rutger Hauer (Bladerunner) and his ragtag team of juggers, who play a new brutal sport that involves someone called a 'quick' trying to get a skull on a stick, while Gladiators fight all around to harm or protect him (or her). This sport provides the only means of income for this select group of people who travel from town to town to play the local best. The story unfolds as we find out that Rutger's character named Sallow used to be a part of the official jugger league. To become a part of the league you have to have gathered enough wins (skulls) and make an official challenge. Even if you do challenge your chances of getting the leagues attention are slim to none as most challengers are dispatched within minutes, and many loose their lives or the ability to walk in the process. Sallow seems content to travel and make what money he can until his 'quick' gets his legs broken and local asian women joins the team, and she has higher aspirations. The more I write about this film the more I appreciate its simplicity. Create an an awesome post-apocalyptic atmosphere: CHECK, Create an awesome new sport that combines the best of football and American Gladiators:CHECK, Make us root for the underdog:CHECK. Its a shame this film is so hard to find. I'd love to see a widescreen, directors-cut someday. If you can find it, check it out. (PS-I apparently found the version with the pretty great original ending which was not included in the American release of the film)




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