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The Black Water Vampire
2014, regia di Evan Tramel
Scheda: Nazione: USA - Produzione: BWV Productions, Ruthless Pictures - Distribuzione: Image Entertainment - Soggetto: Evan Tramel - Sceneggiatura: Evan Tramel - Montaggio: Evan Tramel - Musiche: Richard Figone - Formato: Color - Durata: 82'.
Cast:
Danielle Lozeau,
Andrea Monier, Anthony Fanelli,
Robin Steffen,
Bill Oberst jr., Emma Anderson,
Myles Cranford, Fisher David,
Brandon deSpain, William Ferguson, Justin Ferrari, David George Fischer,
Bob Greenan, Brad Harris,
Lynda Lacayo.
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cinemadeviant.com:
«A group
of young documentary filmmakers set off to uncover the true story behind the
Black Water murders, a series of brutal killings where women were found dumped
in the woods, savagely slain, with their mutilated bodies completely drained of
blood. In an attempt to exonerate the man accused of the crimes, they journey
into the wilderness where the deaths occurred and find themselves face to face
with a form of evil they could have never imagined. What began as a mission to
save a wrongly convicted man turns into a battle for their own lives. There have
been A LOT of found footage films since The Blair Witch Project first
came on to the scene and they all usually follow a very similar formula. I wish
I could say that this one was different but it was very much the same (a bit too
much the same) even down to the “I have a bad feeling about this” line. There
were plenty of predictable moments in this film but there were also some pretty
unique things about it as well. The most obvious thing is the creature/vampire
itself. This was the one thing that really attracted me to the film and in my
opinion was the best part of it. It had a look unlike anything I’ve seen before
instead of it being your typical human type vampire. The other thing that the
acting wasn’t actually half bad. For the most part it was pretty believable and
there was a sense of urgency with the Rob character not wanting to be there. The
creepiest acting came from Bill Oberst Jr. who played a wrongly convicted inmate.
His performance was the best of the film and had this uncomfortableness to it.
Given the setting of the story it wouldn’t have made much sense but I wish there
was more of his character present. The film is decent enough to peak ones
interest but don’t expect a full on unique experience besides that of the
Black Water Vampire itself. I would say to Redbox it if you are curious about
checking it out and you’ll at least get a few pretty good scares out of it».