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In which vampirism-as-disease runs a red light and collides violently with vampirism-as-delusion.
And as is the case with most such accidents, the results are horrifying, but you just can’t look away…
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[NB: NSFW. Boobies. Also some blood, but mostly boobies.]
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Liz Kingsley is the insane genius behind And You Call Yourself a Scientist!
#1 by RogerBW on February 8, 2015 - 5:37 am
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So. Um. That was a thing.
I think it’s indicative of the style of the latter half of the film that even Liz is reduced to saying “this happens… then that happens… than the other thing happens”.
Still, I think I’m going to have to track this down.
#2 by lyzard on February 8, 2015 - 4:24 pm
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It isn’t just that Part B contradicts Part A, it’s that having done so, Part B proves to have no internal logic.
But I certainly never found it dull – and it’s worth seeing for the visuals, at least.
#3 by supersonic man on February 9, 2015 - 4:24 am
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It’s easy to read this kind of weirdness as outsider art, but seeing any of Rollin’s later films makes it clear that the reason he doesn’t communicate a clear story in this one was due to inability, not by choice. He was learning on the job and, at that early point, didn’t know shit about moviemaking.
My short review of this quote feature unquote is here.
#4 by ronald on February 9, 2015 - 8:40 am
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No humorous captions, though. And that’s my favorite part. Oh well.