![]() ![]() The story itself is not unlike what you'd expect. Wasn't expecting that! With this initial sequence, the filmmakers hooked and kept my attention for the remainder of the movie. The three vampiresses responsible, all pretty, dainty and fashionably attired, have a moment of small talk before abruptly smashing out the emergency door mid-flight over the glittering Berlin night-scape.Īs lights go haywire, debris flies, and the invading slipstream creates an out of control, mayday bedlam of doom in the passenger cabin, the sanguine tempests throw themselves out into the moonlit sky as it rushes past the portal at 400 miles per hour. Wir sind die Nacht opens with a scene of carnage aboard a mid-sized private jet, where slumped, vacant-eyed passengers sit drained of blood. I groaned when I saw the Wir sind die Nacht poster, and sized it up for a Twilight-style chick-flick perpetuating the myth of women's domination over men. The chic optical signature of the production is made visually destitute by dialogue that doesn't synch up to speech. Be sure you find the English subtitled relase instead. Right up front let me warn you that there is a dreadfully dubbed version of this slick German movie. Suck-cinema is cascading out of the studios faster than blood spray from a bitten jugular. Derivative, but well done.ĬOMMENTS: Oh no! Not another vampire movie! A certain franchise has popularized the entire vamp genre. ![]() PLOT: A novice jet-setting vampire struggles with the challenges of immortality, the politics of her new bloodsucker pack, and pursuit by the authorities all while being caught in a bisexual love triangle. FEATURING: Karoline Herfurth, Nina Hoss, Jennifer Ulrich, Anna Fischer, Max Riemelt ![]()
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