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Perfect Creature

  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
5.8K
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Saffron Burrows, Leo Gregory, and Dougray Scott in Perfect Creature (2006)
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The vampire myth is given a stylish 1960s treatment, where a human cop partners with a vampire cop to stop a vamp bent on creating a war between the two "separate but equal" races.The vampire myth is given a stylish 1960s treatment, where a human cop partners with a vampire cop to stop a vamp bent on creating a war between the two "separate but equal" races.The vampire myth is given a stylish 1960s treatment, where a human cop partners with a vampire cop to stop a vamp bent on creating a war between the two "separate but equal" races.

  • Director
    • Glenn Standring
  • Writer
    • Glenn Standring
  • Stars
    • Dougray Scott
    • Saffron Burrows
    • Leo Gregory
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    5.8K
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    • Director
      • Glenn Standring
    • Writer
      • Glenn Standring
    • Stars
      • Dougray Scott
      • Saffron Burrows
      • Leo Gregory
    • 53User reviews
    • 79Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Dougray Scott
    Dougray Scott
    • Silus
    Saffron Burrows
    Saffron Burrows
    • Lilly
    Leo Gregory
    Leo Gregory
    • Edgar
    Scott Wills
    Scott Wills
    • Jones
    Stuart Wilson
    Stuart Wilson
    • Augustus
    Craig Hall
    Craig Hall
    • Dominic
    Robbie Magasiva
    Robbie Magasiva
    • Frank
    Lauren A Jackson
    Lauren A Jackson
    • Stephanie Kelly
    • (as Lauren Jackson)
    Peter McCauley
    Peter McCauley
    • Professor Liepsky
    Glen Drake
    • Console Operator #1
    Stephen Ure
    Stephen Ure
    • Freddy
    John Sumner
    John Sumner
    • Howard Anderson
    Roi Taimana
    • Abernathy
    • (as Roimata Taimana)
    Aaron Murphy
    • Slum Kid
    Scott Morrison
    • Console Operator #2
    • (as Scotty Morrison)
    Owen Black
    Owen Black
    • Priest
    Katrina Browne
    Katrina Browne
    • Tenement Prostitute
    Ian Mune
    Ian Mune
    • Slum Landlord
    • Director
      • Glenn Standring
    • Writer
      • Glenn Standring
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    User reviews53

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    9benmanager

    A fascinating world

    I thought this was a really good film.

    The world of the film - an alternate world where vampires are like priests who look after humanity and whom humanity respects - is original and feels very solid.

    When watching the film, it really is like stepping into another world. The production values are superb for what would be a low budget Hollywood movie and there are some terrific action sequences, but it is more of a sci-fi thriller than a straight out action movie for me.

    This film has a lot of ideas in it, something most Hollywood films don't; the role of religion within a state for example.

    Recommended.
    6Kashmirgrey

    An Intriguing Premise That Slowly Fizzles

    In the midst of deadly and rampant plagues, the vampire is born. During several centuries that follow, the vampire race becomes known as "The Brotherhood", keepers of the faith, holy icons of hope and inspiration during a time of pestilence despair. Unfortunately, one of the bros ( Leo Gregory) gets a taste of some bad blood and slowly graduates from serial killer to mass murderer. It's up to his "biological" brother (Dougray Scott) and a cop (Saffron Burrows) to rein him before he gives The Brotherhood a bad rap.

    "Perfect Creature" has a lot going for it. The premise is intriguing enough, the characters are interesting, and it casts (pardon the pun) an interesting light on the vampire genre. Edgar, the psychotic Brother is quite sinister and contrasts nicely against his priestly peers. Burrows and Scott also adeptly assume the shoes of their roles as well.

    The bummer is that the film lacks in plot development and suffers from some pretty significant story flaws. How do the Brothers sustain their need for blood? What exactly is their religion? Why don't those bitten by Edgar contract his virus? I guess, referencing the common question from the film "Outbreak", is it airborne?

    For me, "perfect Creature" ascended nicely from nothingness, but its wings never fully developed and it took a nose dive back into its grave.
    8ashhub

    RapidReview~2

    Well that was a surprise what a great film~

    If you are looking for a moody atmospheric vampire flick you can't get much better than this~

    Good mix between action suspense and thrills~

    I liked the style of the film reminded me a little of silence of the lambs for some reason~

    Slightly dodgy acting in places but this doesn't spoil a fan~g~tastic plot~ oops i've said it twice now

    I thought some of the camera work was superb and there are a few funny moments and jumpy moments that are exactly that~
    6lastliberal

    The Vampire church?

    It is so hard to see originality in horror, even for someone with as little experience in the genre as I have, but here is a new one for me. Vampires and humans in mutual cooperation. Humans generously give blood at the Vampire church and the Vampires protect the humans, who are coming out of a massive flu epidemic.

    But, one of the head Vampires (Leo Gregory) is trying to breed new ones. There hasn't been a Vampire born in 70 years because there are no females. Unfortunately, as often occurs in horror films, something goes wrong and the scientist vampire is infected.

    The lovely Saffron Burrows (Troy, The Galíndez File) is a cop who joins with the brother of the scientist (Dougray Scott), himself destined to lead the Church, to find the infected Vampire.

    Seems easy enough, but there is more to the story and that is what makes it interesting and makes for some enjoyable Vampire horror.
    7DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Perfect Creature

    Written and directed by Glenn Standring, Perfect Creature falls into one of those fantasy, alternate universe timelines where because of genetic engineering and the likes, humans now are living side by side with the more powerful vampires with whom have forged a truce, that is, to never feed on the blood of humans, but instead, get their dosage of plasma through religious rites of sorts.

    Which serves as an intriguing premises to begin with, except that it had so much going for it, that it failed to capitalize on the wealth of its potential, instead choosing to coast through the expected until a finale made up of standard fare, with too many plot elements than it could handle, with mistrust between the two species of homo sapiens, an influenza virus, and a murderous vampire hell bent on creating havoc by unleashing his own brand of justice to the world.

    With movies like Underworld and various other genre incarnations that dwell on super- beings, Perfect Creature at best was on par in terms of the visuals, where the filmmakers have created a stunningly looking dark city, which seemed like a cross between Victorian England, except for the vehicles such as zeppelins which crowd the sky. Special effects was rudimentary, and you can feel the lack of slickness in the movements of the vampires, not so much as they couldn't fly, but their essence of speed wasn't properly brought across, and looked quite clunky.

    The story, bared down to the basics, is about how human detective Lilly (Saffron Burrows) has to team up with a high ranking vampire / priest (yes, you read that right) called Brother Silus (Dougray Scott, who walks really stiff here and nary breaks into a smile), despite her and her team's discrimination against the vampire race. And their common adversary Edgar (Leo Gregory) happens to be a researcher of sorts gone renegade, and with blood relations to Silus, puts a dampener on so called conflict of interest.

    As an action-fantasy piece, don't expect any award winning acting here, because what thrills are the set action pieces in claustrophobic spaces within dark and dank apartment blocks. However, unlike its contemporary peers, there aren't any fancy gadgets, weapons or moves to wow you, well, maybe perhaps the cool stunt gun that Silus carries which fires off projectile rounds to immobilize his kind. And of course something tells you it's not quite right when the mid-point action sequence trounces the finale which had a distinct lack of excitement.

    But on the whole, for its mood, settings, and imaginative spin on the vampire genre, Perfect Creature does deserve a watch.

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      Jonathan Rhys Meyers was originally cast as the villain Edgar, but was forced to leave the production due to other film commitments.

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    • Release date
      • October 18, 2007 (New Zealand)
    • Countries of origin
      • New Zealand
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La fraternité
    • Filming locations
      • Auckland Central Business District, Auckland, New Zealand
    • Production companies
      • Roc Media
      • Sensible Films
      • Spice Factory
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    • Budget
      • $20,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,012,639
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
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      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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