Set in the arid Monegros desert of rural Spain, the story centers on a complex web of desire and class conflict.
Released in 1992, (English: "Ham, Ham") is a landmark Spanish romantic tragicomedy directed by Bigas Luna . It is primarily known for launching the international careers of its stars, Penélope Cruz and Javier Bardem, who were then in their late teens and early twenties. Movie Summary and Plot JamГіn, JamГіn
Bigas Luna uses exaggerated archetypes—the "macho" bullfighter and the "dominant" matriarch—to satirize traditional gender roles and Spanish machismo . Set in the arid Monegros desert of rural
The title refers to ham (jamón), which serves as a central metaphor for carnal desire and Spanish identity. Characters frequently compare human anatomy to food, such as tortillas and ham. Movie Summary and Plot Bigas Luna uses exaggerated
The film juxtaposes the old world (bullfighting, rural landscapes) with the new (underwear factories, international capitalism). Jamon Jamon (1992) - IMDb
José Luis’s domineering mother, Conchita, disapproves of the union and hires Raúl (Javier Bardem), a rugged ham deliveryman and aspiring bullfighter, to seduce Silvia away from her son.