Entrevista con el vampiro

  • Estados Unidos Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (más)
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Cuando lo desea, el vampiro Lestat convierte a sus víctimas en vampiros, concediéndoles así el don de la inmortalidad. A finales del siglo XVIII, Lestat convierte en vampiro a Louis de Pointe, un hombre desolado por la pérdida de su esposa y de su pequeña hija. Doscientos años más tarde, a finales del siglo XX, en San Francisco, Louis decide contar su historia, la historia de amor, terror y éxtasis de un vampiro, a un joven reportero, Daniel Malloy. (Warner Bros. España)

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Marigold 

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inglés A remarkable vampire epic, which certainly does not rank amongst vampire horror movies, but rather, with surprising elegance, balances on the edge of drama and a relatively controversial love story. The quintessence of this spectacle is the convincing performances of Cruise and Pitt, whose homosexual relationship is hinted at throughout the film. In the end, in Interview with the Vampire, the relationships between the characters and the kind of "realistic" view of the vampire underworld play a much bigger role than any vampire props. Definitely an interesting film, which is not quite perfect perhaps only due to a lack of significant gradation and a slightly better built story. But these deficiencies are replaced by the atmosphere and some really great and powerful scenes that will stay with you. ()

DaViD´82 

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inglés A very well-made picture, brought down mainly by the actors. Not that their acting is bad, quite the opposite, most of the performances are above their usual standard, but the casting could certainly have been better. Mainly Lestat (but I have almost nothing against Cruise) completely lacks the aura of charisma that the book gives him. The only one who manages to get under your skin with her acting is “young" Claudia, played by the splendid Kirsten Dunst. The adaptation went well, but all that remains are nice illustrations of the book, because they left out its philosophical level. Absolutely completely. Which, considering the whole story, atmosphere and message is founded on it, is rather a serious shortcoming. ()

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3DD!3 

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inglés A stellar, long haired duo in the lead roles of a vampire movie that’s entertaining at last. A convincing atmosphere and the passing of the ages is almost tangible (Superman roolzz). Even so, IWTV is a bit too slow for my taste, and at two o’clock at the morning my eyelids had were heavier than was practical. After all, I am not a vampire. At least I think not... ()

gudaulin 

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inglés When I saw Interview with the Vampire a few years ago, I had mixed feelings about it, so I decided to revisit it and I had to lower my rating mercilessly because it served as a prelude to what Twilight would later become much more decisively. Vampire stories have their foundation in gothic novels and especially in romanticism, so those romantic motifs of torn souls and passions somehow belong there, but the story took a path of diminished romanticism, and listening to the pathetic dialogue is quite a suffering in some places. The philosophical plane about the immortal being struggling with the passage of time and its immutability is plainly superficial, even though it receives quite a bit of attention. Neil Jordan has an interesting experimental horror film with a special artistic poetics called The Company of Wolves, but here he fully subordinates his talent to the interests of the studio, and it's noticeable. The result is such an ambitious and grandiose adaptation that mainly sells itself by having Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt, and the youthful charm of future star Kirsten Dunst. There is nothing scary in it, though there is some tension, but the budget is quite noticeable in the production design. Overall impression: 45%. ()

NinadeL 

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inglés This is a film that shaped me like no other. It would be futile to count all the reruns I've seen, all the formats in which I've watched Interview with the Vampire, and to calculate how intimately the adaptation rooted my love for Anne Rice within me. Even twenty years later, the film hasn't aged and every little detail is still fascinating. The soundtrack comes from another world, and Lestat and his story never cease to inspire. Kirsten Dunst became a legend and Antonio Banderas has never forgotten his Parisian days at Theatres des Vampires... The new series Interview with the Vampire (2022) is also great. ()

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