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4.0 out of 5 stars
Spirit of the night, September 7, 2002
It starts with Tara (Jenna Bodner) on a train returning home to Brecon, North Wales to her father's funeral. At the funeral Tara meets a close friend who she has not seen for years Michelle (Blair Valk). Michelle is trying to talk Tara to sell her father estate to Alek (David Starzyk) who wants it for all the treasures within. There is a curse that was placed on Brecon centuries ago and Tara unknowingly falls prey to it. The curse suddenly empowers Tara given her acute animal instincts incredible stamina and strength for filling her desires. Tara search for answer to her family past and then the treachery of her friend is reveal. As the story go on they is a lot of good directing, Spirit of the night leave me still wanting more when it ends so I wonder if there is a sequel.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not a bad idea, but not enough either., August 19, 1999
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"Huntress:Spirit of the Night" is about a woman who returns to her birthplace in England, only to recieve apon her a bizzare curse that presents an animal-like spirt with a storng sex drive into her. She also along the way meets a male photographer and draws close to him as a boyfriend. Then a few atagonists come into play. "Huntress" has a good idea for a softcore/horror flick, and it's fine to watch, some good performances and scenery. But the film-makers couldn't let the main character do much with her beastly slice of herself, save a stylish, sexy nude shots with her boyfreind and at the end of the film. I was unsatishfied enough with that it wasn't scary enough for a horror movie (except for the use of make-up at the end.) The ending was incomprehensible, like the scriptwriter ran out of ideas and couldn't finish the script on time, so the film-makers make the actor act out in from of the camera in a chopped fashion. What a shame, but not too bad of a film. Only Neil Jordan's "The Company of Wolves" was a better mix or horror, fanasty, and softcore themes. It was darker, chillier, surreal, and sometime some good tension. Too bad it was pulled off shelves early.
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful location shots, April 16, 2011
This review is from: Huntress:Spirit of the Night (DVD)
This movie was just "ok" while the scenery was lush , the storyline lagged and then ended abruptly as if the studio ran out of money , even though i am sure they will say it was done that way "on purpose" to leave the ending up to the viewers imagination,,,,,i call b.s. on that one :)
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