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Barbazul

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Jac Avila in Barbazul (2012)
Horror

Based on the classic fairytale "La Barbe Bleue" (Bluebeard, 1697) by Charles Perrault, author of Cinderella, which tells the story of a wealthy and feared aristocrat with a blue beard who ha... Read allBased on the classic fairytale "La Barbe Bleue" (Bluebeard, 1697) by Charles Perrault, author of Cinderella, which tells the story of a wealthy and feared aristocrat with a blue beard who has the bad habit of killing his wives.Based on the classic fairytale "La Barbe Bleue" (Bluebeard, 1697) by Charles Perrault, author of Cinderella, which tells the story of a wealthy and feared aristocrat with a blue beard who has the bad habit of killing his wives.

  • Director
    • Amy Hesketh
  • Writer
    • Amy Hesketh
  • Stars
    • Jac Avila
    • Veronica Paintoux
    • Mila Joya
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    34
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    • Director
      • Amy Hesketh
    • Writer
      • Amy Hesketh
    • Stars
      • Jac Avila
      • Veronica Paintoux
      • Mila Joya
    • 3User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jac Avila
    • Barbazul
    Veronica Paintoux
    • Annabelle
    Mila Joya
    • Soledad
    Paola Terán
    • Maga
    Erika Saavedra
    • Agatha
    Amy Hesketh
    Amy Hesketh
    • Jane
    Mariela Salaverry
    • Ana
    Roberto Lopez
    • Walter
    • (as Roberto Lopez L.)
    Erix Antoine
    • Paul
    • (as Erik Antoine)
    • Director
      • Amy Hesketh
    • Writer
      • Amy Hesketh
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    7teamlindberg

    Beautiful Serial Killing for Mature Audiences

    Barbazul (Bluebeard 2012, NR) is recommended for (1) mature audiences who (2) enjoy literary, paced horror (with healthy doses of disturbing erotica): This graphic tale aims to disturb in elegant fashion. Note firstly that the script is an adaption of a classic fairytale "La Barbe Bleue" (Bluebeard, 1697) by Charles Perrault. Most folks in 2014 in the USA will not recognize his name, but he authored many other famous tales translated to the movie screen (i.e.,Little Red Riding Hood, Cinderella, Puss in Boots, and The Sleeping Beauty). Here, Bluebeard tells the story of a wealthy aristocrat who kills his wives.

    Beautiful Serial Killing: Bluebeard appropriately plays like the "Sweeney Todd" play. Viewers watch as victim after victim are taken to Barbazul's remote plantation to suffer an unsuspecting death. The pacing is measured; the music and strange situations carry the film. The beautiful remote setting and filming was reminiscent of the cinematography of the Coen Brother's Fargo (1996) and Stanley Kubrick's rendition of Stephen King's The Shining (1980). About ~10 minutes could have been shaved off the first third without lessening anything, so impatient viewers may lose interest.

    The acting, writing, casting, and filming were all well done. The music score did overwhelm voices at times (at least on the version I streamed); however, despite the writing being good enough to listen to, the occasional dimmed conversation didn't detract from the film. For one, I was reading the subtitles anyway. Also, the acting is clear enough that this could have been presented as a silent movie (keeping the wondrous soundtrack of course).

    Each victim arguable has more character depth than the titular Barbazul. They all have some artistic bent (poor model, mature model, singer, writer, museum goer), which reinforces the artistic nature of the film. Each death is intimately, and vividly, captured at length. Despite the cruel nature of the deaths, and the copious amounts of exposed flesh, the "blood and gore" was kept at minimal levels; in short, the murders are done tastefully. The beauty of each woman is torturously lost as viewers become voyeurs to fatal sex. Bizarre, really.

    Excerpt: Creating horror with beauty is a tough task, yet screen writer Amy Hesketh (also Director and actress for Jane) seems to reveal the movie's core theme explicitly:

    Barbazul: So, do you enjoy modelling?

    Annabelle : I am enjoying the fact that I am still beautiful. I love taking photos, looking at my photos. It's something that will last forever. It's artistic as well. Using your body, knowing how to move, knowing yourself. To understand your own beauty is…not that easy…

    Art Horror: The film crew at Pachamama Films have made a series of historically based horror films, each being unapologetic about graphically killing naked women. Yet they aim to keep rooted in history or classic literary works, and they take their craft seriously. Somehow they present loads of erotic horror in a beautiful way; that is a stunning balancing act. I look forward to their film currently in production called "Olalla," which is based off of Robert Louis Stevenson's story (Treasure Island, and Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.) That tale originally featured an English soldier recovering from battle wounds when he falls in love with a woman who belongs to a mysterious vampiric family. Can't wait to see the Pachamama adaptation.

    Availability (2014, US): DVD's in the US run ~$35; buying a streamable version from Amazon is ~$20.
    10paschan-1

    Excellent filmmaking!!!!

    Beautiful photography, excellent scenery, complex character development with a perfect musical score fitting the storytelling, this was absolutely fantastic. A great story with unbelievable twists. A must-see for any Giallo, Mystery or Crime movies fan. Amy Hesketh's second movie delivers with everything expected. It's only her second movie and I can already see a great and promising career as a Director/Actress/Writer. My favorite detail was that among Barbazul's wives, you see every type of woman from a psychological point of view. The character development is very realistic. I'm already waiting for Amy Hesketh's next masterpiece.

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    • Release date
      • October 11, 2012 (Bolivia)
    • Country of origin
      • Bolivia
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    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Bluebeard
    • Filming locations
      • La Paz, Bolivia
    • Production companies
      • Pachamama Films
      • VermeerWorks
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      1 hour 38 minutes
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