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Vampiro
2009, regia di Jorge Ramirez Rivera
Scheda: Nazione: USA - Produzione: Amadeus Pictures - Distribuzione: Amadeus Pictures, GoDigital Media Group - Soggetto: Jorge Ramirez Rivera - Fotografia: Pierre Chemaly - Musiche: Don Bodin - Formato: Color - Durata: 98' (87').
Cast: Damian Chapa, Vida Harlow, Leslie Garza, Armando Elcamino, Veronica Rodriguez, Robert Rexx, Ray Chavez jr., Iglesias Estefania, Kimberly Sanchez, Stanley Griego, Ricco Chapa, Amor Sanchez, Fernando Sur, Salvador Amezcua, Mia Angela.
Trama e commenti:
screenweek.it: «Le
notti di Los Angeles sono piene di oscurità e sangue da quando sono arrivati, da
una distante dimensione, dei vampiri. Blanca, una ragazza messicana, è inseguita
da Sexicana, una caliente vampira che non vuole altro che ucciderla per il suo
piacere sessuale. Una notte, però, Blanca incontra Casanova Vladimires che si
innamora di lei e diventa il suo protettore».
Plot Summary, Synopsis, Review:
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dreadcentral.com: «Vampiro
is a Mexican-American Blade wannabe about a daywalking half-breed vampire that
never quite made up its mind whether it wanted to focus on the romance between
the vamp and his tramp or the odd father-daughter love story between the vampire
and the vampire child he looks after or if it just wanted to be an action film
that didn't have the budget to properly stage the necessary action scenes – not
that it would have mattered much in the end. Written to be almost impenetrably
convoluted, the plot appears fairly simple-minded on its surface, but 10,000
voiceovers do not a plot make. It all might have made more sense to me if the
prevailing dullness was not constantly working to beat my attention span into
submission.
That the titular Vampiro is named Casanova Vladimires living on a houseboat and
one of his foes boasted the moniker Vampira Sexicana had me believing Vampiro
was going to be more lively than it proved to be, only achieving a level of
campy fun for a few fleeting moments nearly an hour in when evil vampire
henchmen dressed like Jawas attempt to ambush an unsuspecting Casanova in broad
daylight. Telenovela production values, hand-to-hand combat that makes backyard
wrestling look like a Tony Jaa fight scene, and an endless amount of exposition
suck the life's blood out of the production far more than any vampire could ever
possibly do.
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Conosciuto anche con il titolo: Mexican Vampire.