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Eternal Blood

Eternal Blood (2002)

October. 31,2002
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4.3
| Fantasy Horror Thriller

Carmila is introduced by 'M' to a sinister role-playing game called "Eternal Blood". Once settled in an abandoned house, the group meets Dahmer, a young man who practices vampirism rites and who begins to influence young people, or perhaps... turn them into vampires.

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TinsHeadline
2002/10/31

Touches You

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FeistyUpper
2002/11/01

If you don't like this, we can't be friends.

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MamaGravity
2002/11/02

good back-story, and good acting

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SanEat
2002/11/03

A film with more than the usual spoiler issues. Talking about it in any detail feels akin to handing you a gift-wrapped present and saying, "I hope you like it -- It's a thriller about a diabolical secret experiment."

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chelsea666
2002/11/04

I popped this disk in not expecting much, I only bought it because it was dirt cheap and I'm a fanatic about vampire movies. I was *very* pleasantly surprised that the movie takes place within the "goth" subculture, and even more so at how authentic the subculture was represented. You'd think more horror movies, especially vampire ones, would have more of this influence. I may be a bit prejudiced about liking this movie so much because I love a movie in which I can relate to the characters, who, might I add, are absolutely beautiful, I could stare at them for hours. The plot is original, I've never seen the whole role-playing game scenario used in a vampire movie before. I loved how it kept you guessing...are the vampires real, or is M just delusional. Obviously, with the limited budget, some things are left to be desired, but that just goes with the independent film territory...especially with horror movies that require makeup and special effects. The soundtrack is also exceptional. I have been desperately trying to find the soundtrack, but unfortunately it's out of print and impossible to find. This is definitely in my top 10 of favorite vampire movies!

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avocadofreak4
2002/11/05

I loved the film. I thought it was really cool. I watched it when I went to Chile on vacation. My cousin picked it out. Honestly I thought it was really cool, besides the fact I kinda didnt understand like a word or two. I loved the ending! it was unexpected and I thought it was the best. I love vampire tales and this was a great one, in my view. the fact that chile doesnt have the best economy situation shocks me. They did the best they could and I thought it was the coolest. After studying film making, I thought it was a really good film. Oh I know it was NO "Anne Rice's Interview with a Vampire", but it was TOTALLY a great movie that I would love to own. Yes, it was gory and kinda scary and weird on parts, but its a vampire movie...you kinda have to expect that.out of 10? id rate it a 10+

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sebastiengerber
2002/11/06

This vampire's movie is one of the worst I've ever seen.Every thing in this movie is awful.there is nothing to remember in Sangre Eterna.It's really sad, because, I'd liked to see the vampire's mythology revisited.

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baktatank
2002/11/07

Sangre Eterna (Eternal Blood) is not just a great horror-vampire film. To look at it that way would be not only shallow but unsubstancial. Chilean young Writer/Director not only displays a quantum leap from his first feature film Angel Negro (Black Angel)but also gives a contemporary look to the everlasting theme of vampires. The plot is basically the story of M (Juan Pablo Ogalde) and friends who devote their time mostly playing a role game of vampires called Sangre Eterna, then Carmilla (Blanca Levin)comes into M's world not only as a lover but as a new player of the game too.As time goes by they encounter a dark and mysterious owner of a semi-demolished goth house who invites them to assist their parties and gatherings. Soon M finds out that these people are not only goth freaks like them but somthing more terriffing and ancient and that vampires not only exist in their role game but in real life too. Jorge Olguin brings new airs to the chilean cinema scene with a 'pure blood' genre movie which was never done before, adding to the mix state-of-the-art special fx and prosthetics (also never done before in these latitudes)with great performances (specially the one that displays J.P. Ogalde as M)and sound design (made by Chilefilms with 3d dolby surround systems)...as a result you get a real good-blood shedding modern vampire tale, that revists the theme in a unique way with low budget and high visuals. A MUST-SEE for gore/vampire lovers, although it is not a film that is among the masters Dario Argento or the late-gone-million dollar budget, Sam Raimi.Karel Jorge Bosaans.

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