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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaStill in the thrall of the evil vampire Radu, Michelle yearns to be taught the skills of the vampire. Meanwhile, her sister Becky tries to free her from his evil clutches, and this time, she... Leer todoStill in the thrall of the evil vampire Radu, Michelle yearns to be taught the skills of the vampire. Meanwhile, her sister Becky tries to free her from his evil clutches, and this time, she's brought some help.Still in the thrall of the evil vampire Radu, Michelle yearns to be taught the skills of the vampire. Meanwhile, her sister Becky tries to free her from his evil clutches, and this time, she's brought some help.
Kevin Spirtas
- Mel
- (as Kevin Blair)
Michael Della Femina
- Bob
- (as Michael Dellafemina)
Eugenia Bosânceanu
- Widow
- (as Eugenia Bosanceanu)
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I was fortunate enough to watch the third installment in the "Subspecies" franchise back-to-back with the previous two movies, making a whole evening out of it. And it was interesting to find out that parts II and III were also filmed back-to-back.
Again, this is a direct continuation of the events that transpired in "Bloodlust: Subspecies II" and continued where part II left the audience. This is really something that is unique and definitely is a defining event for the franchise.
"Bloodlust: Subspecies III", like the previous two movies, while being in the horror genre, is not a movie that is made to scare the audience or gross out the audience with over-the-top special effects and ways to kill or maim characters. No, again, this is about character development and about story progression. Those are factors to the franchise that I immensely enjoy and it make for some very good entertainment.
Needless to say that Anders Hove carries the movie phenomenally as he did with the previous two movies. He definitely puts so much energy and personality into the Radu character and makes it for a very memorable character in the vampire genre.
"Bloodlust: Subspecies III" makes for good entertainment, and it is delivering a straight forward storyline and script, much alike the previous two movies. There are little surprises or plot twists along the way, but the previous two movies weren't known for that either. The introduction of Bob, a soldier of fortune-like character, seemed very forced and misplaced in the movie. Especially because the character served very little purpose and was brought to a most sudden and random demise.
If you have watched the previous two movies in the "Subspecies" genre, then you definitely should sit down to watch the third movie as well. "Subspecies" is a gem within the vampire genre.
Again, this is a direct continuation of the events that transpired in "Bloodlust: Subspecies II" and continued where part II left the audience. This is really something that is unique and definitely is a defining event for the franchise.
"Bloodlust: Subspecies III", like the previous two movies, while being in the horror genre, is not a movie that is made to scare the audience or gross out the audience with over-the-top special effects and ways to kill or maim characters. No, again, this is about character development and about story progression. Those are factors to the franchise that I immensely enjoy and it make for some very good entertainment.
Needless to say that Anders Hove carries the movie phenomenally as he did with the previous two movies. He definitely puts so much energy and personality into the Radu character and makes it for a very memorable character in the vampire genre.
"Bloodlust: Subspecies III" makes for good entertainment, and it is delivering a straight forward storyline and script, much alike the previous two movies. There are little surprises or plot twists along the way, but the previous two movies weren't known for that either. The introduction of Bob, a soldier of fortune-like character, seemed very forced and misplaced in the movie. Especially because the character served very little purpose and was brought to a most sudden and random demise.
If you have watched the previous two movies in the "Subspecies" genre, then you definitely should sit down to watch the third movie as well. "Subspecies" is a gem within the vampire genre.
Though not quite as great as "Subspecies 2," and with an unsatisfying ending, it was still better than the original.
It picks up where the last one left off, with babe Michelle in the vampiric clutches of Radu and his shrivelled, cackling mother, and the forces of good attempting to save her. There were some great and legitimate moments of tension, mostly due to characterization, and that's always welcome. Anders Hove does a fantastic job as the pitiful, all-too-human vampire, Radu, in love with Michelle who can only hate him. It was well-written, although a lot slower-moving than "Subspecies 2," but definitely worth a look.
It picks up where the last one left off, with babe Michelle in the vampiric clutches of Radu and his shrivelled, cackling mother, and the forces of good attempting to save her. There were some great and legitimate moments of tension, mostly due to characterization, and that's always welcome. Anders Hove does a fantastic job as the pitiful, all-too-human vampire, Radu, in love with Michelle who can only hate him. It was well-written, although a lot slower-moving than "Subspecies 2," but definitely worth a look.
Just edges out S2 as my favorite in this hugely entertaining vampire series, mostly on the strength of Anders Hove and Denise Duff's performances. Same basic plot: Rebecca and her Fearless Vampire Stalkers continue where they left off, in pursuit of her sister Michelle, Radu, and the Bloodstone; while Radu tries futilely to gain the love and loyalty of his adamantly defiant "fledgling", Michelle.
Hove has completely sounded the depths of Radu's character and his portrayal of this tragic monster is poignant and heartfelt. Unable to command his headstrong protégé's fealty to the master she refuses to acknowledge, unable to win her heart with gifts or intimate displays of trust, Radu's despair is utterly human, yet he never turns on her. Despite his constant praise of pain and suffering, his deathly face conceals a heart capable of loyal and true love.
As for Denise Duff as Michelle, she is probably the coolest vampiress EVER, and if it not for Radu would no-doubt be the star of this series. The Subspecies movies deserve acclaim for their strong female characters, and Michelle is the toughest, a determinedly human woman who resists becoming a vampire with every fiber of her strength and will. At the same time, we see her grow in undead power and skill, and realize that if she keeps control of the Bloodstone - with which she can resist the need to kill - she'll become an immortal to reckon with. Her scenes with Radu are really something to see, as the two vampires match wills eye-to-eye again and again, and she forces Radu to blink every time.
Their story is truly "Beauty and the Beast" without the happy ending, and indeed it's hard not to think of that classic story in the sequence where Michelle begs to see her sister just one last time. Like the Beast, Radu is unwilling to let his "pretty one" go, but gives his permission, hoping to prove his love by a gesture of faith in her; and just as in the fairy tale, his hopeful gesture has sad consequences. The look on his face as she sweeps past him while he pleads for her devotion could bring a tougher fan than me to tears. --These are some of the best characterizations in modern vampire film, and among the very few that I really care about.
Once you see this you will NEED to see #4!
Hove has completely sounded the depths of Radu's character and his portrayal of this tragic monster is poignant and heartfelt. Unable to command his headstrong protégé's fealty to the master she refuses to acknowledge, unable to win her heart with gifts or intimate displays of trust, Radu's despair is utterly human, yet he never turns on her. Despite his constant praise of pain and suffering, his deathly face conceals a heart capable of loyal and true love.
As for Denise Duff as Michelle, she is probably the coolest vampiress EVER, and if it not for Radu would no-doubt be the star of this series. The Subspecies movies deserve acclaim for their strong female characters, and Michelle is the toughest, a determinedly human woman who resists becoming a vampire with every fiber of her strength and will. At the same time, we see her grow in undead power and skill, and realize that if she keeps control of the Bloodstone - with which she can resist the need to kill - she'll become an immortal to reckon with. Her scenes with Radu are really something to see, as the two vampires match wills eye-to-eye again and again, and she forces Radu to blink every time.
Their story is truly "Beauty and the Beast" without the happy ending, and indeed it's hard not to think of that classic story in the sequence where Michelle begs to see her sister just one last time. Like the Beast, Radu is unwilling to let his "pretty one" go, but gives his permission, hoping to prove his love by a gesture of faith in her; and just as in the fairy tale, his hopeful gesture has sad consequences. The look on his face as she sweeps past him while he pleads for her devotion could bring a tougher fan than me to tears. --These are some of the best characterizations in modern vampire film, and among the very few that I really care about.
Once you see this you will NEED to see #4!
Still in the thrall of the evil vampire Radu (Anders Hove), Michelle yearns to be taught the skills of the vampire. Meanwhile, her sister Becky tries to free her from his evil clutches, and this time, she has brought some help.
Shot back to back with part two, the "Subspecies" series is one of the better things to come out of Full Moon. Maybe it had creative independence, or maybe the budget was better in that era. I am not sure. But we haven't seen anything this good from Full Moon in a long time.
Others have commented that, despite the low budget, the film is a lot of fun because it doesn't take itself too seriously. That's true. But also, this is legitimately good -- good acting, and amazing makeup. The plot may be a bit silly as it moves into part three (and just wait for part four!) but you have to expect a bit of deterioration with sequels.
Shot back to back with part two, the "Subspecies" series is one of the better things to come out of Full Moon. Maybe it had creative independence, or maybe the budget was better in that era. I am not sure. But we haven't seen anything this good from Full Moon in a long time.
Others have commented that, despite the low budget, the film is a lot of fun because it doesn't take itself too seriously. That's true. But also, this is legitimately good -- good acting, and amazing makeup. The plot may be a bit silly as it moves into part three (and just wait for part four!) but you have to expect a bit of deterioration with sequels.
This was a film that I knew of the series, but not necessarily which film was what. I believe that I tried taking Part II home to watch from the video store but got lost since I hadn't seen the original. The cover of these movies always caught my attention though and plus, back then I was a huge Full Moon fan. I've now given this a second watch as part of my Foray through the Fours.
Synopsis: still in the thrall of the evil vampire Radu (Anders Hove), Michelle (Denice Duff) yearns to be taught the skills of the vampire. Meanwhile, her sister Becky (Melanie Shatner) tries to free her from his evil clutches, and this time, she's brought help.
We start where the last movie left off. It shows scenes to fill us in and get us up to speed. Professor Popescu (Michael Denish) is killed by being stabbed through the chest with a spear. Rebecca escapes from the crypt with the help of her sister, Michelle, who tells her she cannot follow because she is a vampire. She goes back down into the crypt where Radu's mother, this mummy/witch who is played by Pamela Gordon, takes her deeper.
Becky alerts the police and they launch an investigation. They are led by Lieutenant Marin (Ion Haiduc). They don't find evidence of what she claims happened, outside of the body of Popescu. Mel shows up to support Becky. He doesn't believe her though either. That is until something weird happens, causing everyone to flee the crypt. There is laughing, smoke and a strange light. This is a ritual to allow Radu, his mother and Michelle to teleport back to the castle.
There is an interesting triangle amongst this group. Radu is in love with Michelle. She wants him to teach her his ways. She agrees to this if he will spare her sister. Radu's mother doesn't believe her. She believes that Michelle harbors hate for him and is using her female ways to persuade him. He won't hear this though due to his feelings for her. We do see them go out hunting where she drinks blood, but she cannot kill the victim.
We also have Becky and Mel, who are being followed by Lt. Marin. Mel doesn't fully believe Becky, but he does help her steal artifacts and a book from the office of Popescu. They go to the castle, looking for a way in. This becomes a race to save Michelle before it is too late. The problem is that they're up against forces stronger than them.
That is where I'll leave my recap and introduction to the characters. Where I want to start is that one of the best parts about this film is that it was shot back-to-back with Part II. That helps keep the tone as well as prevent continuity issues. That was something I wanted to give credit for. The other thing is that I'm surprised my sister and I didn't watch this series growing up. I remember I tried taking one of them home from the video store, but it jumped right in and was lost so it was shut off. It also was more adult than films we were used to from Full Moon.
Now I'll bring back up that this is my second time seeing this movie. I've only seen the first two once. With this rewatch, I love that Radu is in love with Michelle. She can placate him to save her sister by telling him that she wants to learn to be a vampire. The only misstep here is that she wants to die soon after. That does feel rushed since this movie picks up the morning after. I love that Radu's mother, the mummy witch, knows what is in Michelle's heart. Since he's blinded, he hangs on to every word she says about wanting to learn his ways. This does feel like it borrows from Dracula kidnapping Mina and then seeing what happens after she's been turned. It is a toxic relationship that he isn't seeing the signs.
There is then the other story where Becky brings the police to this crypt. She must tell Mel about what happened to the professor. What is good here is that Lt. Marin doesn't believe her and he shouldn't. He's a cop. I like that it doesn't take long for Mel to come around to what happens in the crypt while the police are searching for clues. This doesn't waste any time was good for the pacing. If anything, I'd say that things move a bit too fast here and don't let elements develop fast enough. That could alleviate my issues with Radu and Michelle.
I will end this out by saying that you don't necessarily have to see the previous two films to enjoy this one. Like I said, I don't remember everything that has happened to this point. The issue though is that if you truly want to enjoy this, they are mandatory. There are things that I do think get lost so keep that in mind before seeing this.
I'll then go over to the acting. I thought that Hove is great as Radu. He has such a creepy look before they make up as vampires. He then brings enough creepiness for this to work. He is a Count Orlok/Nosferatu style vampire that is more animalistic. Duff is solid as his love interest. She manipulates him which is good. There is part of me that believes she does want to learn to be a vampire. It is the feeding part that she's struggling with. Spirtas is solid along with Shatner as our heroes here. Gordon is also creepy as the mummy/witch. Haiduc adds comedy that I'm not fully sure works. He's fine though. Michael Della Femina has an odd role as this CIA agent who is friends with Mel. It feels like he's there for convenience to progress the story and for a bit of levity. Other than that, the rest of the cast rounded this out for what was needed.
All that is left then is filmmaking. I thought that the cinematography was good. They're able to capture the setting. It feels like this is in a small village as well as this nearby castle. Being shot in Romania helps. How they frame the attacks helps to hide the seams. There are mostly practical effects here which look good. The blood as well as the looks of Radu and the mummy/witch are great. I even love the little imp creatures even though we don't see them until the end. There were effects that aren't great, but that is a limited basis. The soundtrack fit what was needed.
In conclusion, this is an underrated series from pique Full Moon. I love this concept of an animalistic vampire finding the 'love of his life' and doing what he can to teach her his ways. There is good mythology here. This is more of a character study though of Radu and his love for Michelle. The acting here is solid with Hove and Gordon leading the way. This is made well for its budget. The effects, cinematography and framing are the tops. Won't be for everyone. But this is a solid vampire film that does its own thing.
My Rating: 6.5 out of 10.
Synopsis: still in the thrall of the evil vampire Radu (Anders Hove), Michelle (Denice Duff) yearns to be taught the skills of the vampire. Meanwhile, her sister Becky (Melanie Shatner) tries to free her from his evil clutches, and this time, she's brought help.
We start where the last movie left off. It shows scenes to fill us in and get us up to speed. Professor Popescu (Michael Denish) is killed by being stabbed through the chest with a spear. Rebecca escapes from the crypt with the help of her sister, Michelle, who tells her she cannot follow because she is a vampire. She goes back down into the crypt where Radu's mother, this mummy/witch who is played by Pamela Gordon, takes her deeper.
Becky alerts the police and they launch an investigation. They are led by Lieutenant Marin (Ion Haiduc). They don't find evidence of what she claims happened, outside of the body of Popescu. Mel shows up to support Becky. He doesn't believe her though either. That is until something weird happens, causing everyone to flee the crypt. There is laughing, smoke and a strange light. This is a ritual to allow Radu, his mother and Michelle to teleport back to the castle.
There is an interesting triangle amongst this group. Radu is in love with Michelle. She wants him to teach her his ways. She agrees to this if he will spare her sister. Radu's mother doesn't believe her. She believes that Michelle harbors hate for him and is using her female ways to persuade him. He won't hear this though due to his feelings for her. We do see them go out hunting where she drinks blood, but she cannot kill the victim.
We also have Becky and Mel, who are being followed by Lt. Marin. Mel doesn't fully believe Becky, but he does help her steal artifacts and a book from the office of Popescu. They go to the castle, looking for a way in. This becomes a race to save Michelle before it is too late. The problem is that they're up against forces stronger than them.
That is where I'll leave my recap and introduction to the characters. Where I want to start is that one of the best parts about this film is that it was shot back-to-back with Part II. That helps keep the tone as well as prevent continuity issues. That was something I wanted to give credit for. The other thing is that I'm surprised my sister and I didn't watch this series growing up. I remember I tried taking one of them home from the video store, but it jumped right in and was lost so it was shut off. It also was more adult than films we were used to from Full Moon.
Now I'll bring back up that this is my second time seeing this movie. I've only seen the first two once. With this rewatch, I love that Radu is in love with Michelle. She can placate him to save her sister by telling him that she wants to learn to be a vampire. The only misstep here is that she wants to die soon after. That does feel rushed since this movie picks up the morning after. I love that Radu's mother, the mummy witch, knows what is in Michelle's heart. Since he's blinded, he hangs on to every word she says about wanting to learn his ways. This does feel like it borrows from Dracula kidnapping Mina and then seeing what happens after she's been turned. It is a toxic relationship that he isn't seeing the signs.
There is then the other story where Becky brings the police to this crypt. She must tell Mel about what happened to the professor. What is good here is that Lt. Marin doesn't believe her and he shouldn't. He's a cop. I like that it doesn't take long for Mel to come around to what happens in the crypt while the police are searching for clues. This doesn't waste any time was good for the pacing. If anything, I'd say that things move a bit too fast here and don't let elements develop fast enough. That could alleviate my issues with Radu and Michelle.
I will end this out by saying that you don't necessarily have to see the previous two films to enjoy this one. Like I said, I don't remember everything that has happened to this point. The issue though is that if you truly want to enjoy this, they are mandatory. There are things that I do think get lost so keep that in mind before seeing this.
I'll then go over to the acting. I thought that Hove is great as Radu. He has such a creepy look before they make up as vampires. He then brings enough creepiness for this to work. He is a Count Orlok/Nosferatu style vampire that is more animalistic. Duff is solid as his love interest. She manipulates him which is good. There is part of me that believes she does want to learn to be a vampire. It is the feeding part that she's struggling with. Spirtas is solid along with Shatner as our heroes here. Gordon is also creepy as the mummy/witch. Haiduc adds comedy that I'm not fully sure works. He's fine though. Michael Della Femina has an odd role as this CIA agent who is friends with Mel. It feels like he's there for convenience to progress the story and for a bit of levity. Other than that, the rest of the cast rounded this out for what was needed.
All that is left then is filmmaking. I thought that the cinematography was good. They're able to capture the setting. It feels like this is in a small village as well as this nearby castle. Being shot in Romania helps. How they frame the attacks helps to hide the seams. There are mostly practical effects here which look good. The blood as well as the looks of Radu and the mummy/witch are great. I even love the little imp creatures even though we don't see them until the end. There were effects that aren't great, but that is a limited basis. The soundtrack fit what was needed.
In conclusion, this is an underrated series from pique Full Moon. I love this concept of an animalistic vampire finding the 'love of his life' and doing what he can to teach her his ways. There is good mythology here. This is more of a character study though of Radu and his love for Michelle. The acting here is solid with Hove and Gordon leading the way. This is made well for its budget. The effects, cinematography and framing are the tops. Won't be for everyone. But this is a solid vampire film that does its own thing.
My Rating: 6.5 out of 10.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaAnders Hove can be seen out of makeup at an early part of the film. He is seen as a fisherman outside of a hotel.
- ConexionesEdited from Bloodstone: el sepulcro de los vivos (1993)
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 23 minutos
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