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Eternal Blood
Carmila is introduced by 'M' to a sinister role-playing game called "Eternal Blood". Once settled in an abandoned house, the group meets Dahmer, a young man who practices vampirism rites and who begins to influence young people, or perhaps... turn them into vampires.
Release : | 2002 |
Rating : | 4.3 |
Studio : | Angel Films Producciones, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Assistant Art Director, |
Cast : | Blanca Lewin Patricia López Consuelo Holzapfel Willy Semler Javiera Contador |
Genre : | Fantasy Horror Thriller |
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Memorable, crazy movie
Fantastic!
An absolute waste of money
Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
I had the luck to see it's film in a cultural event in Ciudad de Mexico. And it was really a very pleasing surprise. It's not common to find a film of fantastic genre in Latin America and coverall films South American of this type. I saw in the screen was formidable!! battles in the streets between, armed nuns and vampires, soon an unexpected turn, Gothic parties, subrealistic scenes, a dark and solitary city, a tormented and confused hero, much blood and ultraviolence, FXs, etc This is Latin American cinema? Where was I? was fascinating, only I remember "Cronos" of Guillermo del Toro, like a new innovation in the sort of the vampire by these sides. Eternal blood is a new blood for the Latin American fantastic. I wait for with anxieties new films of this Latin director!
(Note: This review is based on the English-dubbed VHS version of the film.)Pros: Has a decent budget for a B-grade horror movie; the dubbed-over voices are decentCons: Lame acting; lame special effects; painfully bad senseless violence; the story disappears about an hour into the filmPlot summary(WARNING: MINOR SPOILERS!): Eternal Blood is a movie about a girl named Carmilla, a college student studying journalism. She befriends a group of Gothic students who are playing a role-playing game named after the film. She becomes interested in the game through M, the leader of the group she met in her class. During a strange party at an abandoned house, the group meets Dahmer(What a name, LOL!), a weird guy that introduces them to vampiric rituals. M realizes that Dahmer and his thugs are vampires that are changing his friends into vampires, and it's up to M to use ancient texts as a way make tham human again before it's too late.Review: Compared to The Zombie Chronicles and Frost: Portrait of a Vampire, Eternal Blood is Academy Award winner. On a general scale, though, EB is pure s***. Seriously, this movie is a waste of money. To it's credit, though, it did have a decent budget. Too bad the writer of this movie didn't sit down and make a decent script. EB actually LOST its story about a hour into the film. After that, it seemed like the director just made stuff up as the movie went along. Oh, and I think American anime voice actress Wendee Lee does the dubbed-over voices of the 2 lead female characters. Personally, I really don't give a damn. If you like gore, Goth, vampires with HORRIBLE hairlstyles, and gun-toting preists, then this movie is for you. My rating: 3 out of 10
First off this is this director's 2nd film and before everyone rips it pieces could you do better had you been the director with their budget? I really enjoyed this Spanish-version vampire film as it's was done not in a style reminscent of American,Asian,or European horror films that we've all seen before. Juan Olgade is a very good actor and a drop-dead lookalike of Robert Downey jr. The version I saw was unrated and very gory and I apperciate the ending where dumb people will go "Huh" and those of us who actually paid attention will be like where there's 2 ways to explain whether or not they were vampires at all? Very good foregin horror film compared to others that I've seen. ** out of *****
Sangre Eterna (Eternal Blood) is not just a great horror-vampire film. To look at it that way would be not only shallow but unsubstancial. Chilean young Writer/Director not only displays a quantum leap from his first feature film Angel Negro (Black Angel)but also gives a contemporary look to the everlasting theme of vampires. The plot is basically the story of M (Juan Pablo Ogalde) and friends who devote their time mostly playing a role game of vampires called Sangre Eterna, then Carmilla (Blanca Levin)comes into M's world not only as a lover but as a new player of the game too.As time goes by they encounter a dark and mysterious owner of a semi-demolished goth house who invites them to assist their parties and gatherings. Soon M finds out that these people are not only goth freaks like them but somthing more terriffing and ancient and that vampires not only exist in their role game but in real life too. Jorge Olguin brings new airs to the chilean cinema scene with a 'pure blood' genre movie which was never done before, adding to the mix state-of-the-art special fx and prosthetics (also never done before in these latitudes)with great performances (specially the one that displays J.P. Ogalde as M)and sound design (made by Chilefilms with 3d dolby surround systems)...as a result you get a real good-blood shedding modern vampire tale, that revists the theme in a unique way with low budget and high visuals. A MUST-SEE for gore/vampire lovers, although it is not a film that is among the masters Dario Argento or the late-gone-million dollar budget, Sam Raimi.Karel Jorge Bosaans.