Trying to live their lives, female vampires living with their oppressive master make their living by taking any random passersby they can find, but when a group of thugs escaping a robbery stay at their house finds themselves under personal animosity that threatens their existence.
This was a rather fun indie vampire effort. One of the better elements here is the fine setup that works rather well in this type of indie feature to generate a decent enough premise. Setting up a means of the group of vampires as the kind of sultry, seductive types who use their sensuality and sexuality to ensnare their victims while also letting their general bloodthirst and hunger come to pass, there's a fun touch to the group with their presentation that becomes far more enhanced once they get the other victims into the house following their botched robbery. The series of innuendo-filled mind games that are played with everyone who are distrustful of the hosts while not knowing why and the fury this instills in the group who are tired of playing games with them, giving the film quite a fun starting point to everything. As well, the scenes of this one going through the motions of trying to showcase the ravenous side of the creatures in fine form. As the opening attack on the hitchhiking driver they pick up demonstrates, the idea of them overwhelming their victim with fiery sexuality before letting their dark side protrude into a flurry of ravenous bloodletting as they drain their victim is a generally fine tactic repeated numerous times throughout here as they are finally allowed to let their true nature come to the forefront. As this is carried out in solid seduction scenes where they overcome the group and wipe them out in short order after being allowed to do so, this mix of erotic allure and graphic carnage makes for a solid mix with it being so obvious what's going on no one noticing is a great way to build everything up. Graced with fine effects work on this type of budget for what's going on, the film has a lot going for it. There are a few issues here that spring up. The main detriment of the film is the lore of the vampires in the movie which doesn't make any sense and seems to contradict traditional settings for the creatures. While it keeps staking in the chest and sunlight as a means to deal with them, that they openly have flaming candles around the house to burn themselves on is a move that no genuine vampire should allow as they're far more accustomed to the dark anyway. On top of that, the idea of turning victims into vampires through this complicated ritual with the one who bit them completing the turn is just needless and overlong, especially when it brings about a plot hole about how the main vampire is finally stopped as it makes no sense. On the whole, these elements run throughout the film and are pretty hard to overcome, especially alongside the low-budget origins that are equally obvious to notice while also managing to bring about some more issues that aren't truly detrimental but hold it down overall.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence, Nudity, constant sex scenes, and Graphic Language.