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Uma adolescente com problemas de auto-estima encontra confiança na maneira mais improvável, passando seu verão lutando contra vampiros com a ajuda de seu melhor amigo, o rapaz pelo qual semp... Ler tudoUma adolescente com problemas de auto-estima encontra confiança na maneira mais improvável, passando seu verão lutando contra vampiros com a ajuda de seu melhor amigo, o rapaz pelo qual sempre lutou, e uma garota rica.Uma adolescente com problemas de auto-estima encontra confiança na maneira mais improvável, passando seu verão lutando contra vampiros com a ajuda de seu melhor amigo, o rapaz pelo qual sempre lutou, e uma garota rica.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Prêmios
- 3 indicações no total
Sammy Nagi Njuguna
- Tunde
- (as Sammy Nagi)
Nicole Barre
- Nurse
- (não creditado)
Kenneth Kynt Bryan
- Drag Queen
- (não creditado)
Richard Chattmon
- Homeless Vampire
- (não creditado)
Andrew Penrow
- Vampire
- (não creditado)
Joseph Singletary
- Vampire
- (não creditado)
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Resumo
Reviewers say 'Black as Night' has mixed reception, highlighting its unique storyline, diverse cast, and Asjha Cooper's strong performance. However, criticisms point to issues with colorism, unrealistic vampire elements, and clunky dialogue. Some find the film enjoyable and worth watching despite its flaws, while others consider it disappointing and poorly executed. The film's approach to social issues like racism and colorism garners both praise and condemnation.
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Usually i'm in line with the IMDB low rating crowd. But I liked this movie. Good acting, decent story, not gory. Fun.
I recommend you see for yourself. With the stuff we rate 1 on here, this is a 10 comparatively.
I recommend you see for yourself. With the stuff we rate 1 on here, this is a 10 comparatively.
Ever since the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, and the woefully inadequate efforts to rebuild many residential areas, New Orleans has served as glaring example of income inequality, racism and government stasis. This darkly comic film piles one more problem onto the shoulders of a blighted, mostly minority neighborhood - vampires who feed on junkies and the homeless. From the bloodsuckers' point of view, it's a way to fly (figuratively, if not literally) under the radar, since they're feeding on those least likely to be missed by the authorities. Locals understandably feel otherwise, once they're aware of the situation.
When a teenager (Asjha Cooper) happens to see a group feeding on one poor soul, she tries to intervene, getting bitten in the process. Fortunately a passing car causes the vamps to pull out - suckus interruptus - before she's been drained enough to be killed or turned. She researches the creatures, recruiting a few allies for a more serious version of a Scooby Doo or Nancy Drew counterattack. Casualties occur in a moderately gory battle for the community and our species.
The script by Sherman Payne efficiently packages a nice mix of humor, suspense, action and social messaging. A couple of performances and scenes border on the campy (Keith David, consider yourself warned), but the author's important points land without pontification or other forms of overkill. The trio of plucky protagonists discharge their acting duties as well as their slaying. Better, actually, since they're forced to learn the essential techniques on the fields of battle, with inevitable missteps along the way. Dangerous setting for a long learning curve.
Cooper's performance as actor and narrator is noteworthy, particularly for a relatively new face. As her initially-shy character grows in confidence and determination, she reminds me of another female vampire foe - a younger version of True Blood's Tara Thornton (Rutina Wesley). The film comes from prolific low-budget horror source Blumhouse Productions, and rates as one of their better efforts among those I've seen. They know how to get the most value per dollar of investment.
When a teenager (Asjha Cooper) happens to see a group feeding on one poor soul, she tries to intervene, getting bitten in the process. Fortunately a passing car causes the vamps to pull out - suckus interruptus - before she's been drained enough to be killed or turned. She researches the creatures, recruiting a few allies for a more serious version of a Scooby Doo or Nancy Drew counterattack. Casualties occur in a moderately gory battle for the community and our species.
The script by Sherman Payne efficiently packages a nice mix of humor, suspense, action and social messaging. A couple of performances and scenes border on the campy (Keith David, consider yourself warned), but the author's important points land without pontification or other forms of overkill. The trio of plucky protagonists discharge their acting duties as well as their slaying. Better, actually, since they're forced to learn the essential techniques on the fields of battle, with inevitable missteps along the way. Dangerous setting for a long learning curve.
Cooper's performance as actor and narrator is noteworthy, particularly for a relatively new face. As her initially-shy character grows in confidence and determination, she reminds me of another female vampire foe - a younger version of True Blood's Tara Thornton (Rutina Wesley). The film comes from prolific low-budget horror source Blumhouse Productions, and rates as one of their better efforts among those I've seen. They know how to get the most value per dollar of investment.
Went into this with limited expectation off the back of other recent teen horrors/remakes (Fear Street etc), it looked to have everything of interest.
It was underwhelming.
Wasted for a greater story it could of told. Nothing was terrible just very mediocre.
Would i recommend or watch it again? No.
It was underwhelming.
Wasted for a greater story it could of told. Nothing was terrible just very mediocre.
Would i recommend or watch it again? No.
The movie is not as bad as the ratings.
It's ok and worth a one time view.
It's ok and worth a one time view.
You want a gourmet hamburger, you go to a gourmet hamburger restaurant, it might cost you $20 or $30. You just want a quick snack instead? Then go to a fast food joint and buy a $2 hamburger. It won't be very good but it will quench your hunger for a short while.
That's how it is with Amazon's Blumhouse movies, like this one, "Black as Night". They are like a cheap hamburger, you'd never tell anyone how great they are but can help you pass the time.
This one is set and filmed in New Orleans, much on the West Bank area known as Algiers and much in the New Orleans Garden District. It is the aftermath of hurricane Katrina and many displaced, homeless are being recruited into Babineaux's zombie corps. It is best enjoyed almost as a spoof of horror movies, there are a number of funny scenes. The acting is fine, especially Keith David as the main vampire. The cinematography is excellent, the movie is not to be taken too seriously.
Most of the very negative reviews here say very silly things, like how old the actress is playing a teenager. Things that have no relevance to the story or the quality of the movie. It isn't a great movie but it isn't a terrible one either. It is entertaining for anyone looking for a lightweight vampire movie. I enjoyed it.
That's how it is with Amazon's Blumhouse movies, like this one, "Black as Night". They are like a cheap hamburger, you'd never tell anyone how great they are but can help you pass the time.
This one is set and filmed in New Orleans, much on the West Bank area known as Algiers and much in the New Orleans Garden District. It is the aftermath of hurricane Katrina and many displaced, homeless are being recruited into Babineaux's zombie corps. It is best enjoyed almost as a spoof of horror movies, there are a number of funny scenes. The acting is fine, especially Keith David as the main vampire. The cinematography is excellent, the movie is not to be taken too seriously.
Most of the very negative reviews here say very silly things, like how old the actress is playing a teenager. Things that have no relevance to the story or the quality of the movie. It isn't a great movie but it isn't a terrible one either. It is entertaining for anyone looking for a lightweight vampire movie. I enjoyed it.
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- ConexõesReferences Buffy: A Caça-Vampiros (1997)
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 27 minutos
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