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Post by bobbygory on Mar 21, 2010 15:45:43 GMT -6
One family left destitute when her father and leader, from the time his three sons and his widow facing a storm. The four will have to face him his worst nightmare: getting food into their own hands. Continue with its rituals is vital to eat human flesh to survive. Now, by decree, the eldest brother, a teenage misfit, must lead his people to preserve their cannibalistic tradition, unaware that, in the attempt, will have to sacrifice their own lives."
What does everyone think of this? Being compared to Let The Right One In.
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Post by GL on Mar 22, 2010 9:17:14 GMT -6
Blech. Doesn't follow my Three Rules for Good Vampire films, not that good.
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Post by bobbygory on Mar 22, 2010 12:32:39 GMT -6
Honestly does not sound as good as Let The Right One In. I do see some potential here for a technically well made film but I am also feeling this good be rather dull in the whole.
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Post by GL on Mar 23, 2010 9:04:38 GMT -6
Never seen that one, can't really say anything.
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Post by bobbygory on Mar 24, 2010 0:51:46 GMT -6
GL I can tell you.....you will not like Let The Right One In. Not even a horror film (well the end is horror) but more of a well made drama. Excellent film but not your thing.
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Post by GL on Mar 24, 2010 9:03:52 GMT -6
I know, I've heard. I'm just hoping that the remake is a better entry.
But even still, neither one follows my Three Rules for Good Vampire Films, so they've got to be excellent to wow me over.
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Post by bobbygory on Mar 25, 2010 19:18:55 GMT -6
I know the remake of Let The Right One In will be hated by everyone but me. I don't think I can hate a film with the same plot but others who cannot get over something being a remake will shun it.
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