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Dampyr

  • 2022
  • R
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
3.5K
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Stuart Martin, Wade Briggs, Frida Gustavsson, and Sebastian Croft in Dampyr (2022)
Dark FantasySupernatural HorrorFantasyHorror

Harlan Draka is a Dampyr, half-human and half-vampire, but he doesn't know it. Soon he will have to face his powers to destroy a terrible Master of The Night.Harlan Draka is a Dampyr, half-human and half-vampire, but he doesn't know it. Soon he will have to face his powers to destroy a terrible Master of The Night.Harlan Draka is a Dampyr, half-human and half-vampire, but he doesn't know it. Soon he will have to face his powers to destroy a terrible Master of The Night.

  • Director
    • Riccardo Chemello
  • Writers
    • Mauro Boselli
    • Maurizio Colombo
    • Giovanni Masi
  • Stars
    • Wade Briggs
    • Stuart Martin
    • Frida Gustavsson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    3.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Riccardo Chemello
    • Writers
      • Mauro Boselli
      • Maurizio Colombo
      • Giovanni Masi
    • Stars
      • Wade Briggs
      • Stuart Martin
      • Frida Gustavsson
    • 41User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Wade Briggs
    Wade Briggs
    • Harlan Draka
    Stuart Martin
    Stuart Martin
    • Emil Kurjak
    Frida Gustavsson
    Frida Gustavsson
    • Tesla Dubcek
    Sebastian Croft
    Sebastian Croft
    • Yuri
    David Morrissey
    David Morrissey
    • Gorka
    Radu Andrei Micu
    Radu Andrei Micu
    • Lazar
    Ionut Grama
    • Stefan
    Luke Roberts
    Luke Roberts
    • Draka
    Florin Fratila
    • Dejan
    Madalina Bellariu Ion
    Madalina Bellariu Ion
    • Velma
    Andreea Coff
    • Chloe
    Alice Cora Mihalache
    • Aysha
    Alexandra Poiana
    Alexandra Poiana
    • Vivien
    Claudia Negroiu
    • Chloe old
    Aura Calarasu
    • Aysha old
    Simina Siminie
    • Vivien Old
    Oliver Lepadatu
    • Harlan boy
    Niculae Cristian Bogdan
    • Vastar
    • Director
      • Riccardo Chemello
    • Writers
      • Mauro Boselli
      • Maurizio Colombo
      • Giovanni Masi
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    Tarntarow

    Bland

    This movie is yet another tedious cover of all the vpure movies of the past, the most obvious being John Csrpenter's Vampires. This movie follows that plot almost scene for scene.

    That would be fine if there was some meat to chew on, so to speak, but this movie is all bare bones. The acting is - as do many of these entries into the vampire world - dead. The action is just plain dumb. For example, the protagonist charges towards the villain (a vampire) 3 or 4 times, only to be hurled back 50 feet. And what does he do when he gets on his feet again? Yup. He charges at the vampire AGAIN. No matter it didn't work the previous 4 times. And you have the usual humans-encountering-vampires fight. Humans fire their machine guns, the vampires laugh. Well, you can figure out what happens next.

    And one can easily predict the dialogue, or the following scene. It drones on and on. The trajectory resembles the recently launched rocket that flew 500 feet towards space - and promptly exploded. If it was an ekg, it would be a flatline. My husband watched, while I just listened. I asked four times how it was, and his response was "bad." There is no genuine tension or climax in the movie. How anyone could get this at 10 is beyond me. I can understand being entertained (and even that is questionable), but objectively? A poorly done film with little plot, bad acting, endlessly derivative. This is a 5 at best. A 3 is a fair rating. Keep in mind, I'm not the demographic for this, whom I would imagine to be 18 year olds who like to watch things explode, or guns firing endlessly. For the rest, this will not cut the mustard.
    5xtowgrunt

    No new ground broken, but that's not necessarily bad.

    For fans of the genre, it's pretty much a mishmash of other stories. Hints of Blade, Vampire Hunter D, so on with maybe a touch of Constantine. Definitely scripted to be the start of a series, but would be surprised if someone sprung for the desired sequels. Does meet Netflix criteria, however - Cheap to make. Production quality is fine for the Eastern European origins (on par with Blade 1). Worth the watch if nothing else catches your eye, but don't expect an Oscar quality script or performance. I'm sure any plot holes (big enough to drive a truck through) will be filled in its intended sequels or possibly filled in by its comic book origins.
    4Otte1

    Good storyline...bad execution

    I wanted to like this, I really did. The movies starts off interesting, giving the viewer a nice backdrop of the story.....then it happened....the other 80 minutes of the movie.

    First thing noticed is the action scenes where you cannot tell the good guys from the bad guys. There are people shooting and other people falling down and you do not know who is who...or care.

    Secondly, the dialogue is on the level of a high school play...junior high.

    Third, not many good decisions, actually there was only one good decision(actually great) and everything else is a bed decision to push the story forward.

    Last...when you see your enemy that you have ben trying to kill all movie...just kill them. Do not do some STUPID monologue that does little to propel the story and only makes it easier for your enemy to get you. This happened multiple times on both sides, the good and the bad. Just stupid.
    7destroyerwod

    Solid effort despite minimal budget

    When i saw the trailer for this movie it got me intrigued. Its the kind of movies i enjoy in general. Vampire theme, fight scenes and such. But when these movies are made outside of the United States and release VOD, usually they are kinda cheap and it show.

    But this one actually came out pretty decent. Yes the sets are mostly old eastern europe rural areas so nothing too fancy and the costumes, guns etc ain't exactly the best looking i ever saw, but the action is well filmed and the CGI effects are not overused. The french dub version gave some decent acting in general and the characters altough not particulary complex were fine.

    The movie does not take too much time establishing itself and altough its set in some war set-up, i have no idea what actual war it is and even the movie use more as a pretext to have characters there rather than be important to the plot.

    Overall for a saturday night movie with a few beers during Halloween season, it does the job pretty fine.
    5SnoopyStyle

    like the first half

    It's 1992 in the Balkans. Emil Kurjak (Stuart Martin) and his soldiers find a town ravaged by vampires led by Tesla Dubcek (Frida Gustavsson). Meanwhile, Harlan Draka (Wade Briggs) and his sidekick Yuri travel from town to town. He performs as the Dampyr, a vampire hunter. It seems to be a fake performance until Emil puts him to the test. He has to take down Gorka, Master of the Night (David Morrissey).

    I like the first half. I like the premise of Harlan and Yuri as traveling snake oil salesmen although I would keep their act more as a fake scam in the beginning. I would cut out all the early reveals of vampires. I want Harlan to have a fun shocking reveal. I like all the characters stuck in that small town. I definitely do not want Harlan to be separated from Yuri. I don't buy Tesla's turn. I don't like expanding the movie out into the bigger world and I definitely don't like the setup to an interconnected cinematic franchise universe. Let's see how this movie does first before we pile on a whole new franchise series.

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      Mythical creatures like dhampirs are widely associated with Balkan folklore. In the rest of the region, terms such as Serbian vampirovic, vampijerovic, vampiric (thus, Bosnian lampijerovic, etc.) literally meaning "vampire's son", are used.
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      Referenced in Half in the Bag: The Kyle Gallner Triple Feature Spectacular! (2023)

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    • Release date
      • November 22, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • ダンピール 血の覚醒
    • Filming locations
      • Bucharest, Romania(Location)
    • Production companies
      • Bonelli Entertainment
      • Eagle Pictures
      • Brandon Box
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      • €15,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $362,113
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 49 minutes
    • Color
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