Eisirt of Faylinn
My personal opinion is that this is contrary to what the opening credits promised (a low-budget vampire-flick) a lot more interesting than it seems at first glance.The story is well written, the interaction between the characters is very good, and the atmosphere that is created is very tense.The combined effects of camera-angles, lightning and sound gave the movie a feeling a previously only encountered in David Lynch-movies. Anyone in this movie for some corny sex-scenes is certainly barking up the wrong tree, even though it hints at the link between sexuality and vampirism.But maybe I am just deranged... I liked "Razor Blade Smile" as well. ;-)
gridoon
Cheap (and I mean CHEAP; I don't know what they paid the actors, but the rest of the budget must have been around 50 dollars; it was shot on KODAK film stock!) softcore thriller is mostly talk, with minimal horror elements and a monotonous performance by Monique Parent. The director plays so much with the lighting that you would think the house where the action takes place is a disco. (*1/2)
lcarter
It starts out with great potential. Ms Parent is wonderfully sinister, and Ms Danon is beautiful and vulnerable looking. Early in the movie one can guess what will happen and it does. The erotic scenes (too few) were too dark and seemed to end too quickly, so much ,that I thought there was an "unrated" version that was more complete, but I guess not. In the genre of Lesbian Vampirism, this could have been terrific, but fell short. The acting was fine, and I am prompted to check out other videos starring either of these ladies.
clovis-5
The boxcover description promises an erotic thriller with vampire theme and an emphasis on sapphism. What we get is two or three actors and actresses sitting around in poorly lit rooms talking endlessly. There's precious little action, vampiric, erotic, sapphic or otherwise. The love scenes, scarce as they are, are so impenetrably dark and so disjointedly edited as to lack an iota of titillation value.