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Sortilège

Titre original : Blood Beat
  • Vidéo
  • 1983
  • R
  • 1h 27m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
4,5/10
1,8 k
MA NOTE
Sortilège (1983)
Horreur avec tueur en sérieHorreur

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA young woman accompanies her boyfriend to his family's rural Wisconsin home for Christmas, where the spirit of a Japanese samurai begins wreaking havoc on them.A young woman accompanies her boyfriend to his family's rural Wisconsin home for Christmas, where the spirit of a Japanese samurai begins wreaking havoc on them.A young woman accompanies her boyfriend to his family's rural Wisconsin home for Christmas, where the spirit of a Japanese samurai begins wreaking havoc on them.

  • Réalisation
    • Fabrice-Ange Zaphiratos
  • Scénariste
    • Fabrice-Ange Zaphiratos
  • Vedettes
    • Helen Benton
    • Terry Brown
    • Dana Day
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    4,5/10
    1,8 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Fabrice-Ange Zaphiratos
    • Scénariste
      • Fabrice-Ange Zaphiratos
    • Vedettes
      • Helen Benton
      • Terry Brown
      • Dana Day
    • 41Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 43Commentaires de critiques
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    Helen Benton
    Helen Benton
    • Cathy
    Terry Brown
    Terry Brown
    • Gary
    Dana Day
    Dana Day
    • Dolly
    James Fitzgibbons
    James Fitzgibbons
    • Ted
    Claudia Peyton
    Claudia Peyton
    • Sarah
    Peter Spelson
    • Uncle Pete
    Franck Miley
    • Paul
    Carol Wagner
    • Christie
    Charlie White
    • Sheriff
    Andrea Cauchon
    • Little Girl
    Bill Madlener
    • 1st Hunter
    Duane Albrecht
    • 2nd Hunter
    Cleatus Gouldman
    • 3rd Hunter
    Mark Johnson
    • 4th Hunter
    Ronald Drachenberg
    • 1st Attendant
    Jo Salava
    • 2nd Attendant
    David End
    • 3rd Attendant
    • Réalisation
      • Fabrice-Ange Zaphiratos
    • Scénariste
      • Fabrice-Ange Zaphiratos
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs41

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    6annablair-19191

    Like Nothing You've Ever Seen

    You could call Blood Beat a slasher film, but that would be too easy. It might have all the trappings of one (mostly one secluded location, a sword twirling villain, a decent body count), but it marches to the beat of its own wonky drummer.

    I'm not saying Blood Beat is good, but nothing this unique and odd can be totally bad. I was riveted from start to finish, so it must have done something right. Mostly, I just couldn't believe my eyes. I found it all rather well shot and appealing looking and the addition of a Japanese samurai as a villain is certainly not something you see a lot of. There's also an incredibly odd sequence (in this movie? Shocker!) where a young woman's masturbation seems to beacon the killer to her location. It sorta felt like a similar moment in High Tension.

    Blood Beat is a hard one to recommend, because everyone's threshold for strange, artsy trash is different, but it's worth giving a shot. You might enjoy it.
    6unbrokenmetal

    Quite good for zero budget

    I was quite surprised by this movie. Obviously it was made with no money at all, but acting, photography, editing and story are well done. Proves once more you can do an entertaining movie with very little. "Blood Beat" owes a bit to "Poltergeist", "Witchboard" and "The Shining" maybe, but has a good storyline of its own about the ghost of evil (dressed up as a samurai warrior, also incarnated in one young lady) against a family whose members seem to have a certain talent for (good) magic. The special FX to show the magic (red powerlines vs blue powerlines) look ridiculous by today's standards, but hey, this is just a cheap little horror movie to waste a Sunday afternoon with, okay? The movie has a couple of memorable scenes (e.g. the samurai slaying the older woman, while the possessed young lady is getting more and more "excited", I thought the rapid cutting was breathtaking). If you see a copy on a probably dusty shelf, give it a try, as the video tape will be cheap I bet.
    andrewestrella

    Orgasms and Samurai Killer? I'm All In!

    So, following the very much perfect Deadly Games, things took a turn for the weird, but I couldn't really say bad. Now, let me preface my review by saying that Blood Beat is one of the weirdest films that I have ever seen in my life.

    From the extremely awkward close ups, to the really awful dialogue, to the terribly loud classical music that pretty much conceals any real words coming from the actors, to some really weird female orgasms, to a Japanese samurai killer, this is all just really weird.

    The plot, from what I could tell was this: A brother and sister return from college to visit their parents in Wisconsin. The family is very fond of deer-hunting by the way. Anyways, the brother decides to bring home his girlfriend to stay with him at his parent's house. As soon as the girlfriend meets the mother, she gets this really peculiar look on her face. The mother starts to become really erratic, draws really abstract paintings, and becomes mentally unstable. She somehow can see that the girlfriend is evil, even though she is actually really sweet. The girlfriend is creeped out by the mother. Regardless, a samurai ghost starts to kill people throughout the area. And whenever the ghost kills people, the girlfriend gets a massive orgasm that practically makes her levitate.

    Like I am not even kidding. Whenever the ghost stabs someone with the sword, the girlfriend has the most incredible orgasm that people could only dream to have. Like what in the actual hell? It was so weird, but was kind of cool too? Anyways, the samurai ghost causes the house to have an earthquake, people start dying, the family obtains really weird mind-trick powers (that have horrid special effects), and an epic mystical fight between the mother and the girlfriend happen.

    Now, this may sound confusing. But I would try to urge you to watch the film, because it was one of the most unique cinematic experiences I have ever had. The filmmaking wasn't bad at all (except for the cheesy effects), but the acting, although horrendous, was probably intentional. Nothing made sense at all, but it was highly entertaining.

    While many people left the theater, about thirty of us remained, and we laughed, loudly expressed our happiness or anger, and ultimately had a blast. I have never screamed out "WHAT?!" in the theater so many times in my life. It was so weird and made no sense, but it was totally enjoyable.

    I would highly recommend this to anyone who wants to enter a cinematic void, and escape the mass amounts of horrendous blockbusters that consume every AMC theater. Also, if you enjoy female orgasms from ghost samurais stabbing people with their sword, then here you go.

    PS: Despite how horrendous the special effects were, I will rest my case that it beats a lot of modern CGI, especially in Justice League.
    6HumanoidOfFlesh

    Bizarre supernatural slasher that defies description.

    A family with a few secrets of their own are terrorized by the spectre of a Japanese samurai warrior at their home deep in the woods.People begin to die,some by sword,some by arrow before mother's two kids step in and dispatch the sword-wielding samurai with their newfound magical power."Blood Beat" is a strangely fascinating film to watch.It has tons of flaws:confusing plot,lousy sound and cheap optical effects that made me laugh.There is some nudity and gore(knives entering bodies,a bloody stomach and neck wound)to keep your mind briefly occupied,but I'm still trying to understand this bizarre supernatural slasher.Wish me good luck.6 out of 10.
    4meddlecore

    A Supernatural Christmas Slasher From Wisconsin...In Shambles.

    Bloodbeat is an odd tale about a brother and sister who come home for Christmas...only to end up fighting for their lives in a battle of light vs darkness.

    The kids grew up hunting deer with their father, but their mother is a psychic artist, sorceress and prophetess, who paints what she forsees.

    Thus, when her son brings home his new girlfriend for Christmas, to meet the family, she senses that something isn't right with her.

    They make the mistake of bringing the girl deer hunting with them.

    Where she ends up freaking out and running away...right into the path of a dying man.

    Later that night, she has a dreams of finding a suit of samurai armour in a chest.

    Now, every time she gets riled up- or has an orgasm- this rogue samurai comes to life...and attempts to hunt down and kill any and all of the deer hunters who happen to be in the vicinity.

    After killing all of the neighbours...the ghost turns his sights on the family itself.

    The mother- having been privy that something was awry- tries to intervene, and use her magic to stop the entity.

    But it's vengeful spirit is just too powerful.

    It's not until the two siblings combine their powers- which they have inherited from their mother- that they are able to stop this dark ronin once and for all.

    The film doesn't do a very good job of explaining exactly who the ronin is, where it came from, why it was attached to the boy's girlfriend, or where the mother had "seen (the girl) before", despite those being central elements to the plot.

    It all just kind of goes down...and then ends.

    So you're left kind of confused in the end, other than, perhaps, to read into it, that the ronin is the devil, who, for some reason, has become attached to the girl, so as to attack this family that possesses powerful spiritual abilities.

    But, really, that's all just reasoned speculation, based on a few subtle elements of the storyline.

    It's not the worst supernatural Christmas slasher out there, but, they certainly could have done a better job developing the plot structure a little better...

    4.5 out of 10.

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    • Anecdotes
      The director of photography, Wladimir Maule, believed that the film was being shot for television rather than for theaters, and filmed in fullscreen rather than widescreen. Director Fabrice-Ange Zaphiratos wasn't aware of that until fifteen days into the production.
    • Gaffes
      The man stumbling into Sarah coming out of the woods dies moments later. After having died, his eyes blink (22:22).
    • Connexions
      Featured in Blood Beat: An Interview with Fabrice Zaphiratos (2017)
    • Bandes originales
      Carmina Burana: O Fortuna
      Written by Carl Orff (uncredited)

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    • Date de sortie
      • décembre 1988 (West Germany)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Blood Beat
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Spring Green, Wisconsin, États-Unis(main location)
    • société de production
      • Huskypup Film Productions
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      • 1h 27m(87 min)
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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