Feinfühlige Vampirin sucht lebensmüdes Opfer
Originaltitel: Vampire humaniste cherche suicidaire consentant
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7,0/10
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Eine junge Vampirin ist nicht in der Lage zu töten, um ihren Blutbedarf zu decken, aber vielleicht hat sie eine Lösung in einem jungen Mann mit Selbstmordgedanken gefunden.Eine junge Vampirin ist nicht in der Lage zu töten, um ihren Blutbedarf zu decken, aber vielleicht hat sie eine Lösung in einem jungen Mann mit Selbstmordgedanken gefunden.Eine junge Vampirin ist nicht in der Lage zu töten, um ihren Blutbedarf zu decken, aber vielleicht hat sie eine Lösung in einem jungen Mann mit Selbstmordgedanken gefunden.
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As far as vampire films go...this one is about as original as you can get!
The only film that is, even remotely, similar to it, being Shunji Iwai's 2011 film, Vampire.
Which doesn't even have actual vampires in it.
While Iwai's film is a dramatic horror...this French-Canadian gem is more of a horror comedy.
A sort of vampire coming of age film.
In which we follow a 68-year young, teenage vampiress, who find her fangs, when her family forces her to fend for herself in the real world.
As, prior to this, she was mostly sheltered...having been brought up on blood bags from her parents fridge.
Which has resulted in her overt humanism, and, thus, aversion toward killing others to survive.
So, when she meets a local boy, with suicidal intentions...it's kind of a match made in...well, Hell, I guess.
Because he's willing to give his life for her.
But this only acts to make her fall in love with him.
Leaving them with only one option moving forward.
Which just might make things work out for both of them, in the end.
This wonderful film is a darkly, light-hearted, and all-around entertaining, experience.
Another winner from Quebec!
7 out of 10.
The only film that is, even remotely, similar to it, being Shunji Iwai's 2011 film, Vampire.
Which doesn't even have actual vampires in it.
While Iwai's film is a dramatic horror...this French-Canadian gem is more of a horror comedy.
A sort of vampire coming of age film.
In which we follow a 68-year young, teenage vampiress, who find her fangs, when her family forces her to fend for herself in the real world.
As, prior to this, she was mostly sheltered...having been brought up on blood bags from her parents fridge.
Which has resulted in her overt humanism, and, thus, aversion toward killing others to survive.
So, when she meets a local boy, with suicidal intentions...it's kind of a match made in...well, Hell, I guess.
Because he's willing to give his life for her.
But this only acts to make her fall in love with him.
Leaving them with only one option moving forward.
Which just might make things work out for both of them, in the end.
This wonderful film is a darkly, light-hearted, and all-around entertaining, experience.
Another winner from Quebec!
7 out of 10.
A French Canadian movie, with English subtitles, I watched it at home on Blu-ray from my public library. My wife started it with me but it is not her kind of movie and she hated foreign language movies with subtitles. There is a scene where Sasha is asked about her favorite song, she pulls a vinyl of Brenda Lee's and plays "Emotions."
Sara Montpetit is Sasha, she looks to be in her 20s but when asked, she says she is 68. She is the youngest member of a family of vampires. It is past time for her to deploy her fangs and get her nourishment from people, instead she uses a straw to suck blood from blood bags.
Félix-Antoine Bénard is Paul, an ordinary person bullied at school, and works at the bowling alley. Paul and Sasha meet when he is on the roof of the bowling alley, contemplating killing himself.
So this is really Sasha's story, as the title states she is looking for a "consenting, suicidal person" and it develops from there.
This is an entertaining movie, not to be taken too seriously. Most of the family interactions are funny.
Sara Montpetit is Sasha, she looks to be in her 20s but when asked, she says she is 68. She is the youngest member of a family of vampires. It is past time for her to deploy her fangs and get her nourishment from people, instead she uses a straw to suck blood from blood bags.
Félix-Antoine Bénard is Paul, an ordinary person bullied at school, and works at the bowling alley. Paul and Sasha meet when he is on the roof of the bowling alley, contemplating killing himself.
So this is really Sasha's story, as the title states she is looking for a "consenting, suicidal person" and it develops from there.
This is an entertaining movie, not to be taken too seriously. Most of the family interactions are funny.
I watched this at the 2023 MAMI Mumbai Film Festival because everyone was raving about it and I can see why. The absurd idea of vampires living among ourselves is given a fresh angle in Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person. It centers around a young vampire who is unable to kill to meet her blood-food needs until she finally meets a human hoping to end his life. There's witty humour here, which is bound to make you laugh out loud and also make you think about life in general. Do not expect a groundbreaking plot here because it's a simple story with a weird tone that seems to fit in quite well. I loved how the plot uses its characters to make comedy and that is perhaps the best part. Go for it.
(Watched at the 2023 MAMI Mumbai Film Festival.)
(Watched at the 2023 MAMI Mumbai Film Festival.)
How do I even describe this movie? It feels weirdly cute, even though it's not actually a "cute" movie.
The story follows Sasha, a young vampire-well, technically, she's 68, but she still looks like a teenager. Unlike the rest of her family, she refuses to kill humans because she actually has compassion for them. Her father, trying to support her unusual lifestyle, provides her with blood packs that she sips through a straw.
Then comes Paul-a completely broken teenager. He's bullied at school, mistreated at work, and has basically given up on life. When Sasha and Paul cross paths, they realize they're both kind of awkward, lost souls who just get each other. And then Sasha drops a bombshell: she can't bring herself to kill. Paul, in a disturbingly sweet and self-sacrificing gesture, offers himself up. He figures-if she needs to do this to survive, and if he doesn't really want to be here anyway-why not help each other out?
It's such a bizarre yet oddly touching premise. I went into this expecting a full-on vampire horror movie, but what I got was more of a dark comedy with a surprising amount of heart. The cast is fantastic, the direction is sharp, and the whole thing is just an emotional, funny, and unexpectedly fun ride. Definitely worth the watch!
The story follows Sasha, a young vampire-well, technically, she's 68, but she still looks like a teenager. Unlike the rest of her family, she refuses to kill humans because she actually has compassion for them. Her father, trying to support her unusual lifestyle, provides her with blood packs that she sips through a straw.
Then comes Paul-a completely broken teenager. He's bullied at school, mistreated at work, and has basically given up on life. When Sasha and Paul cross paths, they realize they're both kind of awkward, lost souls who just get each other. And then Sasha drops a bombshell: she can't bring herself to kill. Paul, in a disturbingly sweet and self-sacrificing gesture, offers himself up. He figures-if she needs to do this to survive, and if he doesn't really want to be here anyway-why not help each other out?
It's such a bizarre yet oddly touching premise. I went into this expecting a full-on vampire horror movie, but what I got was more of a dark comedy with a surprising amount of heart. The cast is fantastic, the direction is sharp, and the whole thing is just an emotional, funny, and unexpectedly fun ride. Definitely worth the watch!
This film offers a fresh twist on the vampire genre, blending heartfelt moments with a unique premise. It does a great job at balancing humor with darker themes, making it more than just a quirky concept. The characters feel well-developed and help keep you engaged, even through some slower sections. While the pacing lags here and there, the overall experience is enjoyable and keeps you rooting for the protagonists. The unexpected warmth in the relationships gives the movie a charm that sets it apart from more traditional vampire stories. Definitely worth checking out if you're after something a bit different!
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- WissenswertesRico the Clown is a real clown that they hired but didn't tell him it was a vampire movie until after the fact.
- Crazy Credits"No bat or other animal was harmed during the making of this film."
- SoundtracksLes Quatre saisons, Concerto no 4 en fa mineur, op. 8, RV 297 - 'L'inverno - 1. Allegro non molto
Written by Antonio Vivaldi
Performed by Marie-Christine Poirier
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- Auch bekannt als
- Vampira humanista busca suicida
- Drehorte
- Dépanneur 7 Jours, 836 Blvd Provencher, Brossard, Québec, Kanada(Sasha plays her keyboard in front of the convenience store)
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- Budget
- 4.000.000 CA$ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 15.092 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 10.337 $
- 23. Juni 2024
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 104.189 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 30 Min.(90 min)
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