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Rencontre avec un vampire

Original title: Drink Slay Love
  • TV Movie
  • 2017
  • TV-14
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
559
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Cierra Ramirez, Gregg Sulkin, and Zack Peladeau in Rencontre avec un vampire (2017)
ComedyFantasyRomance

A 16-year-old vampire masquerades as a high school student in order to recruit unsuspecting victims for a vampiric feast.A 16-year-old vampire masquerades as a high school student in order to recruit unsuspecting victims for a vampiric feast.A 16-year-old vampire masquerades as a high school student in order to recruit unsuspecting victims for a vampiric feast.

  • Director
    • Vanessa Parise
  • Writers
    • Eirene Donohue
    • Sarah Beth Durst
  • Stars
    • Cierra Ramirez
    • Zack Peladeau
    • Gregg Sulkin
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    559
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Vanessa Parise
    • Writers
      • Eirene Donohue
      • Sarah Beth Durst
    • Stars
      • Cierra Ramirez
      • Zack Peladeau
      • Gregg Sulkin
    • 7User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Cierra Ramirez
    Cierra Ramirez
    • Pearl
    Zack Peladeau
    Zack Peladeau
    • Evan
    Gregg Sulkin
    Gregg Sulkin
    • Jadrien
    McKaley Miller
    McKaley Miller
    • Bethany
    Angelique Rivera
    Angelique Rivera
    • Antoinette
    Tessie Santiago
    Tessie Santiago
    • Mother
    Ivan Hernandez
    Ivan Hernandez
    • Ivan
    Sarah Desjardins
    Sarah Desjardins
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    Jasmine Sky Sarin
    Jasmine Sky Sarin
    • Ashlyn
    Michael Delleva
    Michael Delleva
    • Matt
    John C. MacDonald
    John C. MacDonald
    • Zeke
    Barbara Wallace
    Barbara Wallace
    • Minerva
    Julia Benson
    Julia Benson
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    Lane Edwards
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    Steve James
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    Fletcher Donovan
    Fletcher Donovan
    • Brad
    Jeremy Parise
    Jeremy Parise
    • Luther
    Victor Zinck Jr.
    Victor Zinck Jr.
    • King
    • Director
      • Vanessa Parise
    • Writers
      • Eirene Donohue
      • Sarah Beth Durst
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    6fewald139

    What happened to Brad?

    Drink Slay Love is a Lifetime film adaptation of a YA romance book about vampires and sparkly unicorns. I know what you're thinking: can anything be better than this? No. The answer is no.

    My best friend and I are both "mature" adults in our thirties and go out of our way to watch "so bad it's good" movies. Lifetime is a gold mine for a good cringe-fest, and Drink Slay Love was no exception. The acting in this is pretty awful on all accounts. The story is senseless and derivative. The special effects? Great for 1985! The rules of this universe are not well explained in the slightest. (For example: when a vampire bites a human, do they a) not notice and their bite heals immediately including the dripping blood? b) get sick? c) die in a bloodbath at prom? d) all of the above at random times when the movie deems it interesting? If you answered D, you are correct!)

    As you can tell, this movie is a great time for those of us who enjoy laughing at a film rather than with it. I have two complaints: upon checking out the novel this movie is based on, it mentions that Pearl gets her powers via a sparkly unicorn. Um, where was this unicorn? Lifetime instead decides to rely on some blonde with a penchant for using white magic on birds to explain this change, which I assume has some connection to the book given the ending with this character.

    The last complaint? My favorite character was Brad, the thirsty-for-lovin' nerdy convenience store clerk that the main character uses as her cattle to feed on. After no less than three feedings off of this poor innocent soul, a climax fight scene happens with no resolution, and Brad is never heard from or seen again in the movie. Excuse me? Did he die? Did he escape? Were his memories of the vampires wiped? Has he found his true calling of being the Master of the Universe? Brad was the best part of this movie. Brad carried this masterpiece of a flick with his awkward stuttering and gaunt features, and I literally found him to be the only sympathetic character of the film (well, Pearl's father's voice was epic, and blondie's bird was pretty dope, too). But...Brad. Brad, though. WHAT HAPPENED TO BRAD?

    In the end, I rated this a 6/10 based on entertainment value alone. I would have given it at least an 8/10 if it had given Brad's character a resolution. If there was a sequel starring Brad, I would probably support it day one and it would stand the test of time with other movie classics of history. Until then, Brad was the best part of this movie, and his time was cut absurdly short. He was only in Drink Slay Love for a combined five or six minutes, but his legacy will live on in my heart forever.

    And don't forget...NOTHING MESSES WITH MY PROM!
    4beatlesjoerd

    Bland

    It doesnt really follow a story it feels like multiple stories slammed into one. The acting is okay but the story really lacks that shine
    5SnoopyStyle

    Lifetime fail

    Pearl (Cierra Ramirez) is a vampire. She likes to sneak out at night and have a snack. After getting captured, she escapes and discovers that she can live in the sunlight. With the Vampire King coming for a feast, she is ordered by her mother to get human victims. She becomes a high school student.

    This is a Lifetime movie. It may have been a backdoor pilot that failed. Cierra Ramirez was probably finishing up with The Fosters. It's a bit cheap looking. Vanessa Parise is mostly a TV director and that's what this looks like. As for the story, one would expect more examination into her sunlight immunity. These are not curious characters. The family is too big. High school drama is more important. The Romeo and Juliet aspect could work if it's done better. I don't know if Lifetime has much experience with teen vampire shows. This feels like a hesitant first step to copy other networks.
    8andreaheltsleybooks

    Fun

    This was a fun movie and I felt it was true to the book. No complaints overall. Teenage vampire romance movie based on a young adult book. Recommend!
    4paul_m_haakonsen

    Is Elvis a vampire too?...

    Maybe I should have read the synopsis for the 2017 movie "Drink Slay Love" before sitting down to watching it, and I could have saved myself from the suffering of sitting through a movie aimed at a teenage girl audience. But I was lured in by the movie being labeled as a comedy / fantasy / romance. So I must admit that I was expecting quite something else than what "Drink Slay Love" actually turned out to be.

    Now, while I was not in the target audience, then of course the movie offered very little entertainment value or enjoyable viewing for me, but I must say that the movie is not actually a bad movie. I just happened not to enjoy it because it fell short of my liking and interest. But for a teenage girl viewer, then I am sure that "Drink Slay Love" would offer an abundance of entertainment, especially if having enjoyed stuff like "Twilight".

    The storyline is pretty straight forward and easy to follow, but it was lost on me because of the target audience thing being a swing and a miss.

    The effects in the movie were adequate. Keep in mind, though, that this is a Lifetime movie, so you will not be in for a grand display of bedazzling special effects that rival high end Hollywood movies.

    It should be said that the acting in the movie was actually fair enough. But again, the characters were aimed at a teenage audience, so there was just little for me to relate to here.

    My rating of "Drink Slay Love", despite it falling short of my personal liking and movie preference, lands on a four out of ten stars.

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      Based off the book by Sarah Beth Durst
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      References Mange, prie, aime (2010)

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    • Release date
      • September 16, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Drink Slay Love
    • Filming locations
      • Vernon, British Columbia, Canada(HIgh School)
    • Production company
      • Sepia Films
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      1 hour 26 minutes
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      • Color
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      • Stereo
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      • 16:9 HD

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