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Les deux orphelines vampires

  • 1997
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 47min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,1/10
1023
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Les deux orphelines vampires (1997)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA pair of teenage girls, who are blind by day, but when the sun goes down, they roam the streets to quench their thirst for blood.A pair of teenage girls, who are blind by day, but when the sun goes down, they roam the streets to quench their thirst for blood.A pair of teenage girls, who are blind by day, but when the sun goes down, they roam the streets to quench their thirst for blood.

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    • Jean Rollin
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Jean Rollin
  • Star
    • Alexandra Pic
    • Isabelle Teboul
    • Natalie Perrey
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,1/10
    1023
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Jean Rollin
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jean Rollin
    • Star
      • Alexandra Pic
      • Isabelle Teboul
      • Natalie Perrey
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    Interpreti principali26

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    Alexandra Pic
    • Louise
    Isabelle Teboul
    • Henriette
    • (as Issabelle Teboul)
    Natalie Perrey
    • Soeur Marthe
    Gudule
    • Mère Supérieure
    • (as Anne Duguël)
    Bernard Charnacé
    • Le Docteur Dennary
    Nada Le Hoangan
    • Virginie
    Nathalie Karsenty
    • La Louve
    Anissa Berkani-Rohmer
    • Nicole
    Véronique Djaouti
    • La Femme Chauve-souris
    Brigitte Lahaie
    Brigitte Lahaie
    • La Femme au fouet
    Tina Aumont
    Tina Aumont
    • La Goule
    Martin Snaric
    • Le peintre à New-York
    Raymond Audemard
    • L'épicier
    Sandrine Thoquet
    Sandrine Thoquet
    • Odile
    Melanie Karalli
    • Geneviève
    Sylvie Candau
    • Une Soeur
    Michel Franck
    • Le Bigot au fusil
    Paulette Jauffre
    • La femme du Bigot
    • (as Paulette Jeauffre)
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      • Jean Rollin
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jean Rollin
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    3macabro357

    Much ado about nothing

    (aka: TWO ORPHAN VAMPIRES)

    This DVD has some serious compression problems. Everytime the camera pans to the left or right, the whole screen gets blurry. Plus whenever the characters move, it looks like the speed has been turned down half a notch.

    That said, the film itself is a low budget affair (which is a typical feature of Jean Rollin's films) about two female vampires who are blind during the day, but can see at night. They have lived throughout eternity, being killed off occasionally through the ages, only to be resurrected later. By what, this is never explained.

    No where near as good as Rollin's THE GRAPES OF DEATH or his later film FASCINATION, but there are worse such as the schlock Jess Franco puts out. The film goes on about 20 minutes too long with a lot of pointless talk about how mankind just doesn't understand them and that they have to kill in order to keep existing in the neverworld that they are condemned to live in.

    All this talk just bores the hell out of me. 3 out of 10
    10Steevh

    In the Quiet Night...

    Now *this* is the film that separates the men from the boys. If it's in-yer-face sex and horror you want; then I suggest you bugger off now, because Jean Rollin has concocted something very very different... And are you man enough to take it?

    Rollin's filmic obsession with vampires- and let's face it, with erotic young women- has never looked this beautiful. Like many films to come out of Europe, this eschews huge action and movement in favour of stillness and thought. It's beautiful to look at, and within the frame Rollin has trapped a whole other world- a vivid, colourful world of rich tones and contrasts, waif-like vampires and deep brown earth. Like some kind of comfortable dream on a hot Summer's evening, 'Two Orphan Vampires' slides from plot point to plot point at its own leisure. At times there's not a lot going on; but there's always something to look at.

    Perhaps the most astonishing thing about the film, is the way in which Rollin makes the tiny budget work to his advantage. We meet a vampire queen, a ghoul and a werewolf. But we are only *told* this is what they are- they appear outwardly 'normal'... and although it's a cliche to say 'our imaginations do the rest', here it is so true. Late in the film there is a scene in which one of the characters explains some of her past; stuff that Hollywood would salivate over. Rollin has her hunched over a table and s-l-o-w-l-y tracks the camera towards her. No fuss, no noise, no elaborately staged flash-backs and set-pieces. Stillness. Quiet. And an otherworldliness that will leave you changed. It's like looking at a painting that illustrates a poem you strongly admire, and finding the artist has got it just 'right'. 'Two Orphan Vampires' is a tribute to the enduring presence of Jean Rollin- a writer/director of integrity, vision and wit.

    Steev
    lazarillo

    Well, I liked it

    Many Jean Rollins fans didn't like this movie because it didn't have the kinky sex and rampant nudity of his earlier films, but I'm of the opinion that European cult directors like Rollins and Jesus Franco have actually done their best work when they didn't lazily rely on these elements (although with Franco you'd have to go back to late 60's to find evidence of this). Like with most Rollins movies the plot of this one is pretty incidental (something about blind, orphan, twin vampires trapped in a world that doesn't understand them) and the dialogue is downright laughable (if you have a choice watch it in French with English subtitles, or even turn off the English subtitles--it won't matter much). What makes the movie is the music, the atmosphere, and the startling visuals that at times approach the sublime surrealism of Jodorowsky (that's a compliment by the way). The leads are both very good. I was under the impression that this movie was so tame because Rollins had cast children in the lead roles. The actresses instead look to be in their late teens or early twenties (and they do have one brief nude scene). And if you miss the old Rollins standbys, Tina Aumont and Brigitte Lahaie both put in brief but interesting cameos (which is perfect because I never thought Lahaie especially could act her way out of a crisp paper sack). Maybe this isn't as good as many of Rollin's classic 70's films, but it's a lot better than all his recent SOV and hardcore porn efforts.
    5kosmasp

    I can see it

    No pun intended obviously as always. Jean Rollins - I reckon reading and seeing that name, people acquainted to him and his movies in general (most likely to be fan of his), will have some inkling ... but more an expectation of what to expect here. And then the movie comes and blows away all that - not in the sense you may think (not that kind of movie here).

    The movie has one interesting new item/fact or whatever you would call it. I mean you can watch the whole thing under the prism of what is real and what is not ... but if we take this for what we are being shown, than we do get to see Vampires who are "daywalkers" ... but can not see when the sun is out.

    So a nice spin on the whole blood sucking thing (individuals). If you are here for nudity and other such things ... well do not bother! It does have some nudity, but not to the degree you may be accustomed to when it comes to Rollins or other directors (and even some of the actors involved - like Brigitte Lahaie, who has a minor role in this).

    It has a sort of over arching story .... but it is more about cinematography and getting from one place to another. And some "cameos" along the way. Though sometimes the lighting does not work in any way that would be good ... that aside, the effects are decent to say the least. Not much substance but still at least fragments of the fantasy (world) Rollins likes to delve in ... if you can dig it ... well you need no more ... (nudity/other things) ...
    7Hey_Sweden

    Not prime Rollin, but not bad, either.

    French cult filmmaker Jean Rollin again explores some familiar themes in this effort from his latter days. The two title characters are girls played by Alexandra Pic and Isabelle Teboul. People think that they are blind, and they cannot in fact see during the daytime, but they see everything in shades of blue during the night. They bemoan the fact that they are doomed to an endless cycle of new "lives" and imminent "death", while putting the bite on various unlucky French citizens. Although a kindly eye doctor (Bernard Charnace) adopts them, they don't want to let a change of scenery keep them from their usual habits.

    Adapted by Rollin from a series of novels he had written, this understandably comes as a disappointment to fans of his highly erotic (and superior) 1970s output. This is more tame due to the ages of his two leads, and yet it still does have some sex appeal, and much of the atmosphere that is inherent in his work. It's haunting, with a lovely score by Philippe D'Aram, and has a fairly amusing script wherein the girls equate themselves with Aztec goddesses (since they see themselves as not being truly immortal). The supporting cast is good, including such performers as Natalie Perrey (also the script supervisor) as Sister Martha, Gudule as the Mother Superior, Nada Le Hoangan as the sickly Virginia, and the stunning Veronique Djaouti as the "She-Wolf". In quick cameos we see Rollin favourite Brigitte Lahaie and the great Tina Aumont as a "ghoul".

    Pic and Teboul do a good job of maintaining some viewer interest, even as the film goes on quite a long time and meanders a bit. Even as they're willing to do evil things, their childish playfulness prevents them from being completely disagreeable. And their devotion to each other holds firm, all the way to the conclusion that is as haunting as the majority of the film.

    Overall, "Two Orphan Vampires" is a good, if not great, Rollin film.

    Seven out of 10.

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    • Citazioni

      Henriette: Our day for us is blue.

      Louise: The light for us is black...

      Henriette: ...and other people's sun has made us blind...

      Louise: ...but when it is hidden...

      Henriette: ...our dream begins.

      Louise: They'll never know.

      Henriette: The two blind orphans can see at night...

      Louise: ...like the cat!

      Henriette: Like the tiger! Like the beasts!

      Louise: Want to go for a walk?

      Henriette: He sleeps like a rock.

      Louise: I'm hungry!

      Henriette: We'll go find one of our true homes - I can feel one close by!

    • Connessioni
      Featured in Eurotika!: Vampires and Virgins (1999)
    • Colonne sonore
      Blue Visions (Les Orphelines Vampires)
      Written by Philippe d'Aram, Performed by Philippe D'Aram & Ars Antigua

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    • Data di uscita
      • 9 luglio 1997 (Francia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Francia
    • Sito ufficiale
      • Distributor's official website for private individuals
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      • 1h 47min(107 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 1.85 : 1

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