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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Visionary vampire film, March 17, 2001
No one makes movies like Jean Rollin, and this is his masterpiece. Like most of his visions it seems to be about innocence and corruption, the attraction Evil has to Good,(and vice versa,)and the discovery of beauty in the unlikeliest of places. This movie is very sexy, very slow, very weird. The music, lighting, absurd dialogue, and slow pacing help create a more poetic and imagistic type of film than we're used to here in the go-go States. If your taste in vampire movies runs more toward the Alyssa Milano variety then you'll probably not like this--it has more in common with Pasolini's Arabian Nights than The Hunger. And the DVD edition is terrific, with a trailer, photo gallery, and Redemption's trademark gothed-out lesbo introduction (which rates five stars all by itself.)
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fun, highly stylized and sexy horror film., June 23, 2000
This film, like all of Jean Rollin's films, is not for everyone. He has a style all his own, which is on display in this movie. This film is notable for the hippie cousins, who are funnier than any other Rollin characters in any of his films. The DVD transfer is very clean and clear, some peopl have remarked that they couldn't believe it was made in the 70's. If you're a fan of this type of horror film, and keep in mind this isn't normal horror, then this one is quintessential.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Shiver of the Vampires (1970) d: Rollin, Jean, February 4, 2002
...A surreal and psychedelic vampire horror film. Full of vibrant colours and eccentric existential characters. A tastefully directed picture with deliberately cliched horror elements. Quick editing techniques with touches of Mario Bava type camera work, wherein the whole room in each scene is captured in one slow moving camera spin. '...Beautifully macabre, with eerie medieval castles'. A newly married bride appears at the doorstep of a castle, in hopes of visiting her two cousins. After being warmly welcomed by two beautiful servants she and her new groom are told that the two cousins have recently passed away. Shaken by the recent news the bride; too upset to consummated her marriage, wonders around the castle discovering a surreal hippy female friend who pops out of a grandfather clock at midnight. The virgin is taken to the graveyard for a fiendish lesbian vampire ritual and lots of excuse to show naked women, Her husbands quest for knowledge is slowed down a little in the library, as he is attacked by the entire book stacks. Shortly after it is discovered that the two hippie cousins are not dead, just un-dead vampires who live in a world of sex and violence, in the castle of horror.
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