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Eternal evil

Original title: The Blue Man
  • 1985
  • R
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
733
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Eternal evil (1985)
Horror

A director of TV commercials learns about astral projection. He has out of body experiences during his sleep and his father-in-law and doctor die mysteriously.A director of TV commercials learns about astral projection. He has out of body experiences during his sleep and his father-in-law and doctor die mysteriously.A director of TV commercials learns about astral projection. He has out of body experiences during his sleep and his father-in-law and doctor die mysteriously.

  • Director
    • George Mihalka
  • Writer
    • Robert Geoffrion
  • Stars
    • Winston Rekert
    • Karen Black
    • John Novak
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    733
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • George Mihalka
    • Writer
      • Robert Geoffrion
    • Stars
      • Winston Rekert
      • Karen Black
      • John Novak
    • 21User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Winston Rekert
    • Paul Sharpe
    Karen Black
    Karen Black
    • Janus
    John Novak
    John Novak
    • Kauffman
    Patty Talbot
    • Jennifer Sharpe
    Vlasta Vrana
    Vlasta Vrana
    • Scott
    Andrew Bednarski
    Andrew Bednarski
    • Matthew Sharpe
    Bronwen Booth
    Bronwen Booth
    • Isis
    • (as Bronwén Booth)
    Tom Rack
    Tom Rack
    • Dr. Meister
    Joanne Côté
    Joanne Côté
    • Helen
    Philip Spensley
    • Bill Pearson
    Ron Lea
    Ron Lea
    • Mick
    Len Watt
    • Dr. Morton
    Michael Sinelnikoff
    Michael Sinelnikoff
    • William Duval
    Lois Maxwell
    Lois Maxwell
    • Monica Duval
    Anthony Sherwood
    Anthony Sherwood
    • Jensen
    • (as Tony Sherwood)
    Walter Massey
    Walter Massey
    • John Westmore
    Dean Hagopian
    • Guard
    Adriana Roach
    • Meister's Secretary
    • Director
      • George Mihalka
    • Writer
      • Robert Geoffrion
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    3Hitchcoc

    Oh, I Thought It Was the Blue Man Group

    I never figured out what the attraction of Karen Black was. She always had those beady eyes and kind of an odd look about her. She seemed to often be eccentric or cast as the "other" woman. In this one, she is the psychic adviser and expert on the occult to a crummy producer of bad commercials as he learns astral projection. He is a mean sucker, even without the new baggage. Apparently this is the avenue to immortality, because if you get good at it, you can inhabit the bodies of future generations. I believe Star Trek had a plot like this with Jack the Ripper hanging on for several centuries. Anyway, this guy is really dangerous. He has a nice family and makes them miserable. He begins to murder friends, just because they have an unkind comment for them, or he doesn't like them. You can see the ending coming from the back row in left field. It's a very harsh, humorless movie. Most of it must be taken as truth. Why are some called but few chosen? I found it long and not very satisfying.
    3rdoyle29

    Eternal boredom

    Winston Rekert is a fairly successful, but unsatisfied director of television commercials who learns the art of astral projection (letting his spirit travel around without his body) from Karen Black. This all seems cool until people around him start dying mysteriously. Cop John Novak investigates and the film crawls towards it's utterly predictable conclusion.

    Hungarian born Canadian director George Mihalka directed this, his 2nd horror outing after the pretty nifty slasher flick "My Bloody Valentine". That film suffered from some pretty serious cuts to avoid an X rating. This film was clearly never in any such danger.

    It was made as "The Blue Man". That title refers to how someone is supposed to appear when they are astrally projecting ... a shimmering blue phantasm of themselves. This effect was clearly beyond the budgetary means of the film, so instead they're invisible, even though the dialogue still describes them as the missing effect. We do see blurry POV footage of the travelling spirits, but basically, there's no effects in this film.

    There's not much of anything else either. It's an interminably slow and uneventful film. It's hard to imagine any viewer that won't be miles ahead of this plot and wildly impatient for the film to catch up.
    5kevin_robbins

    Eternal Evil is an average horror film best appreciated for Karen Black's performance

    Eternal Evil (1985) is a Canadian horror 🇨🇦 film currently available on Tubi. The story follows a Canadian film director who learns a method to leave his body, only to discover he can't control it. When people around him begin dying, he's left struggling to stop the chaos.

    Directed by George Mihalka (My Bloody Valentine), the film stars Karen Black (Five Easy Pieces), Winston Rekert (The Art of War II), John Novak (Legends of the Fall), and Vlasta Vrana (Upside Down).

    This film is worth watching primarily for Karen Black, as the rest feels underwhelming. The storyline comes across as lazy and poorly executed, with dated horror effects. While the dream sequences offer a few decent jump scares, the kill scenes are weak, relying heavily on cutaways. The movie carries some giallo-inspired elements, but they don't fully land. However, the twist at the end is a fun highlight.

    In conclusion, Eternal Evil is an average horror film best appreciated for Karen Black's performance. I'd rate it a 5/10.
    5mirwax69

    Not bad!....But not all that good, either....

    I saw this little bootlegged DVD at the local mom and pop discount store for $1.99 and was attracted by the title. It was released under the title "Eternal Evil" and the distribution company that released this feature isn't even on the box, if that means anything (the back of the DVD only reads, "(c) 2005 Mircale Pictures a division of PMC Corp. De.") I read the synopsis and thought it would be rather interesting ... then i read the credits and find that this film was directed by none other than George Mihalka - - the director behind the cult fave & horror classic "My Bloody Valentine" (which is in my top five of all time, by the way). Well, the premise is great, but it doesn't quite deliver the way it should. There are loops in the plot and the story tends to d-r-a-g in places. Not to mention the forty minutes in the film where I was completely lost as to where the story was going. There are scenes that don't make sense and don't cohere with the story line, also. The final "twist" of the film was satisfying, if I can use the term loosely. I guessed it wrong though, even during the exact moment in the film where you can pretty much tell how it will end...lol. The opening sequence is very effective, and it's one of the few highlights of the film itself. I read somewhere that this was a made-for-TV movie, which would explain the lack of gore and the absence of any type of foul language for a film of this nature. Oh yes, the soundtrack wasn't all that great for the film, but there are one or two scenes where the music shifts in the direction that masters Goblin did with "Suspiria" back in '77 to get your attention. I was sorry that didn't last any longer than it did.

    All in all, this isn't a bad film, but it's not as great as I was hoping from the director of a great classic like MBV.
    4Tophee

    Good plot concept, terrible film.

    This is a good plot concept, so why-o-why is it such a poor film. The acting is terrible and every shock is signposted so far in advance that it is almost laughable by the time it reaches you. Spend your time and money elsewhere, this is not worth watching.

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      For some reason, at some point after the film's release, the film became treated as a public domain title in the United States. Floods of inferior quality release have saturated the market and even streaming sites, usually sourced from either the U.S. Lightning Video VHS or a lower quality source.
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    • Release date
      • January 1987 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Eternal Evil
    • Filming locations
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Filmline International
      • Global
      • New Century Productions
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      • $1,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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