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Tuno negro

  • 2001
  • R
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
1.3K
YOUR RATING
Silke and Jorge Sanz in Tuno negro (2001)
Dark ComedySlasher HorrorActionAdventureCrimeDramaHorrorMysteryThriller

Students of the university of Salamanca are brutally murdered by a black masked minstrel. Alex, an architecture student who has recently moved to Salamanca discovers a pattern behind the kil... Read allStudents of the university of Salamanca are brutally murdered by a black masked minstrel. Alex, an architecture student who has recently moved to Salamanca discovers a pattern behind the killings; it seems as if the killer strikes regularly after the exams to free the campus from... Read allStudents of the university of Salamanca are brutally murdered by a black masked minstrel. Alex, an architecture student who has recently moved to Salamanca discovers a pattern behind the killings; it seems as if the killer strikes regularly after the exams to free the campus from lousy students.

  • Directors
    • Pedro L. Barbero
    • Vicente J. Martín
  • Writers
    • Vicente J. Martín
    • Pedro L. Barbero
  • Stars
    • Silke
    • Jorge Sanz
    • Fele Martínez
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Pedro L. Barbero
      • Vicente J. Martín
    • Writers
      • Vicente J. Martín
      • Pedro L. Barbero
    • Stars
      • Silke
      • Jorge Sanz
      • Fele Martínez
    • 20User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Silke
    Silke
    • Álex
    Jorge Sanz
    Jorge Sanz
    • Edu
    Fele Martínez
    Fele Martínez
    • Víctor
    Patxi Freytez
    • Trucha
    Enrique Villén
    Enrique Villén
    • Teo
    Rebeca Cobos
    Rebeca Cobos
    • Michelle
    Sergio Pazos
    • Alacrán
    Javier Veiga
    • Marcial
    Benjamín Seva
    • Insulino
    • (as Benjamín Seba)
    Eusebio Poncela
    Eusebio Poncela
    • Don Justo
    Maribel Verdú
    Maribel Verdú
    • Arancha
    Carla Hidalgo
    • María
    Paca Gabaldón
    Paca Gabaldón
    • Profesora
    Mario Martín
    Mario Martín
    • Rector
    Estrella Zapatero
    • Seven Eleven
    Aitor Mazo
    • Profesor
    Marián Aguilera
    Marián Aguilera
    • Alumna Novata
    • (as Marian Aguilera)
    Alfredo Díaz
    • Pascual
    • Directors
      • Pedro L. Barbero
      • Vicente J. Martín
    • Writers
      • Vicente J. Martín
      • Pedro L. Barbero
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    5lost-in-limbo

    An F equals death!

    Alex is a new student to the University of Salamanca, but upon her arrival she and her friends get caught up in a web of mystery surrounding some deaths on campus and that of the legend of the Black Minstrel. They learn that the Black Minstrel is knocking off slack students who aren't taking their learning very seriously. When the Black Minstrel contacts Alex through an internet chat site, she and her friends realise that it's up to them to figure out who's behind the costume and discover the secret of the Black Minstrel.

    Again another carbon copy of a teen slasher film that was started by the craze they call "Scream". "Black Serenade" is a Spanish slasher going for that winning mainstream formula of American slashers and you can easily see the influences. The opening death scene has some very recognizable touches of "Scream" about it and the story is similar to "Urban Legend". The killer and their motive might be different, but simply we've been down this path oh so many times before. Hold on, you might think from what I've mentioned so far that I'm going to tear it apart, well actually that's not the case. I thought it was average. Not below. Not above. Just average. I don't know why, but I was slightly amused by it. Maybe it caught me in the right frame of mind. It has its bad moments, but occasionally it offers a surprise or two and the odd inventive kill. The production was more than decent, but sadly it's predictable story telling. The urban legend of the Black Minstrel going around universities and knocking off the bad seeds isn't a bad device. There's even a nice edge of black humour about it. The back-story in the plot is far more engrossing than that of the horny and drug addicted guys and gals dialogues and sleazy interplay. Well, it did deliver on some tawdry action and there's some decent blood letting. One death scene is an almighty mind trip.

    The paper thin characters are rather lacklustre ( I thought bad students would be at least interesting) and some look way too old for their parts, but since the material was rather underdeveloped. The performances from the cast were satisfactory I guess. While, the ignorant students are the usual stereotypes, you also got thrown into the mix a pair of hard boiled cops and a priest with a secret. The red herrings amongst these characters are lousily staged, because it's not hard to pick up on who's behind the mask and when it's revealed it's just too contrived. Now the killer's costume looked decent enough and their choose of weapon was one fancy looking knife, in which they loved to film their killings. The director at times slackens off with the pacing and gives us cheap false scares and bluffs, but within these moments he also manages to orchestrate some genuinely, tense set pieces. Such as the chase scene in the town square and the thrilling climax (before that trite ending), but I didn't get the point of the montage, accompanied by a rock song in the mid section. Huh??? It was just laughable!

    What else was funny, was the very mediocre computer effects (that goes for the flames and explosions!). The superbly, laced Gothic cathedral and campus setting was well used and the cinematography did a swift enough job. Soundtrack goes for an fair rock/metal approach and the robust score drums in the usual chants to fit into the mood and surroundings. It might be far from inspiring for its field, but we learn that being a bad student doesn't pay off in the long run. But I don't think this (if you can call it a) social commentary and moral will hit it off and change someone's perception on the privilege of education and knowledge.

    It might blatantly rip-off other slashers and have many implausible scenarios, but I still found it mildly diverting.
    7Alex Klotz

    Just slightly above average, but worth a look for the horror fan

    Like `El arte de Morir', this is a Spanish example of the teen slasher pic, that has some original ideas, but isn't as good as the efforts of other Spanish directors in horror film making, like Amenabar's `Tesis', de la Iglesia's `Dia de la bestia' or del Toro's marvelous `Devil's Backbone'. Still it is a lot better than the boring and predictable `I know what you did last summer', which had nothing, absolutely nothing new or inventive to it. The story tells of a secret society of serenade singers, and, guess what, lots of students are being killed. One of the highlights of `Tuno Negro' is the impressive setting at the university of Salamanca, a location that gives the film a slightly Gothic touch. Then there's the female lead: an interesting divergence from the usually dull well-behaved heroines in Slasher flicks; I liked Silke's acting a lot, although the version I've seen has been dubbed into German; can't say nothing about her original way of speaking that got criticized below. This is certainly not a masterpiece, but it's quite entertaining; I've seen much worse than that.
    3Lenny Bitterman

    What a Bad film!!!!

    I´m been living in Spain about 6 month´s and I was trying to whatch some new spanish films to catch the ways of this industries. I watched ¨Tuno Negro¨ last friday and I was disapointed. It was really awful, totally dumb script and the acting was hard as a rock. This film is trying to be like all the american Teen slasher films but just can´t get it. Is not like those films are great, most of the are really bad (only ¨Scream¨ is a good movie in that bunch) but this one is even worst. Worst than ¨Cherry Falls¨ and ¨I still know what you did last summer¨. They are a lot of plot holes and thing that you wont understand and the ending is so stupid that you will think that is a final joke. They are only 2 thing that I have pitty of this movie. One of those thing is Fele Martinez, one of Amenabar´s favorite actor´s who is really good in movies like ¨Tesis¨ and ¨Abre los ojos¨ but here is the carachter is so underwrited that he can only soy the lines in a dumb way. The other thing that could be good but it is not it was Eusebio Poncela, another great actor who was espectacular in ¨Martin (hache)¨ but here it have the same problems of Martinez. Really a pitty
    lazarillo

    Very decent Spanish slasher movie/giallo

    This is an interesting movie. On one hand it is kind of slick Hollywood-style slasher movie involving an ultra-modern killer who stalks his prey in internet chat rooms and posts his murders on the internet. On the other hand it is enjoyably atmospheric and highly stylized, resembling the much more interesting (to my mind) early 80's slasher movies or the Italian gialli(many of which, people tend to forget, were Spanish co-productions). It has a great setting--the University of Salamanca, one of the oldest and most storied universities in the world. The high-tech slasher operates against this almost medieval background. He calls himself the "Dark Minstrel", connecting himself to a legendary (albeit fictional) group of poor student minstrels who took it upon themselves in earlier times to weed out the most undeserving upper-class underachievers. Like his brethren, the dark minstrel targets students who cheat or have bad grades--his motto: "la ignorancia mata" (ignorance kills).

    The plot of this movie is actually pretty good, and those who claim it doesn't hold together really need to watch it again. The revelation of the killer is pretty surprising and is NOT a cheat if you are paying close attention. It's definitely as violent as your average giallo or slasher movie. The victims look pretty long-in-the-tooth to be college students, especially the most recognizable actress, Maribel Verdu (of "Y tu Mama Tambien" fame), but they are no less likable or any more stereotypical than your average slasher movie cast. The lead is a smoking hot German actress, who goes only by the name of "Silke". She's pretty decent and has a nice nude scene, something that is usually missing in most modern-day Hollywood movies (that may sound like a sexist thing for me to say, but the day they start casting remotely average-looking women in these things, based on their acting talent rather than their physical attributes, I'll stop complaining when they don't take their clothes off).

    This is pretty decent movie overall, and I'd recommend it to anybody, but especially giallo and slasher movie fans.
    2mario_c

    Boring, clichéd and Hollywood wannabe

    What a disappointing film! What called my attention to this movie was its plot's main idea (a killer inside a University campus covered by the background context of "Tunas" – an academic celebration which exist in some Latin countries like Spain, Portugal and others from South America). It made me remind a Portuguese film I had watch some years ago called RASGANÇO which had the same plot topic (curiously both movies were produced in 2001!...). As I did like that film and I usually appreciate Spanish cinema too, I decided to give TUNO NEGRO a chance! I regret now! It has nothing to do with what I expected or even to the Portuguese movie I had watch before (except the plot main topic which is the same). While RASGANÇO is quite realistic, having a very "possible to happen" plot and demonstrating how really works the "Praxe" and the "Tunas" concept here in Portugal; TUNO NEGRO is a thriller around the "Tuno Negro" tale, made up with clear Hollywood standards (it follows the typical Hollywood teen slasher, like SCREAM or I KNOW WHAT YOU LAST SUMMER), but ends being just an Hollywood wannabe Spanish little film… It uses the same kind of suspense, chilling, characters, twists, plot's construction, etc; but all in a ripen-off style…quite pathetic isn't it?

    I wouldn't even need to mention that comparing both movies I would definitely choose RASGANÇO because it's much more interesting, realistic and doesn't need any rip-off to produce a plot about a serial-killer that commits his crimes covered by the academic context…

    TUNO NEGRO was really a disappointment, especially because of the Hollywood wannabe feature! I score it 2/10!

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    • Trivia
      The tagline (Nescientia necat) is Latin and means "Ignorance kills".
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      References Carrie (1976)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Genaro Monreal (as Gerardo Monreal Lacoste) and Federico Galindo (as Federico Galindo Lladó)

      Performed by Las Tunas de la U. Pontificia y Fac. de Medicina de Salamanca

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    • Release date
      • July 20, 2001 (Spain)
    • Country of origin
      • Spain
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Black Serenade
    • Filming locations
      • Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Iberoamericana Films Producción
      • Lolafilms
      • Telecinco
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      • €2,070,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $51,160
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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