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Sigmund Freud's newest patient is a vampire fed up with his undying relationship with his wife.Sigmund Freud's newest patient is a vampire fed up with his undying relationship with his wife.Sigmund Freud's newest patient is a vampire fed up with his undying relationship with his wife.
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- 1 win & 3 nominations total
Christoph F. Krutzler
- Olaf
- (as Christoph Krutzler)
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THERAPY FOR A VAMPIRE is an Austrian vampire comedy that involves two vampires, two humans & Sigmund Freud in a kind of slapstick love-quadrilateral. The jokes were a bit corny (vampire to Freud: "I no longer have a thirst for life") & I wish the film had actually focused on the THERAPY part, rather than the silliness of vampires falling in love (or lust) with humans. Why even get Freud involved if psychoanalysis isn't going to play a central plot point? The costuming & ambience were nice to look at, although the lighting was a little soap opera-esque (was that on purpose?). Meh.
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This was an enjoyable movie to me even though had to follow the subtitles.They women were beautiful, and the male actors at times were comics. A different take on a vampire movie.
Some things are not translating well and I'm not sure how this will play with audiences who're not familiar with the German/Austrian language. It can be a lot of fun, if you get into the mood. It's slapstick, but it's also a lot of wordplay. I don't think it gets too silly, but it's not like it's high class humor.
The acting is spot on, especially because everything is played straight, the characters are not comical or sketchy in a one dimensional way. They have character and they have issues. And all that put together produce situations that become great comedy. Watching it with company elevates the whole thing of course, and you shouldn't have an aversion towards horror movies (on the contrary you should have an open mind towards them)
The acting is spot on, especially because everything is played straight, the characters are not comical or sketchy in a one dimensional way. They have character and they have issues. And all that put together produce situations that become great comedy. Watching it with company elevates the whole thing of course, and you shouldn't have an aversion towards horror movies (on the contrary you should have an open mind towards them)
If Woody Allen had tackled the classic vampire theme, just past his prime, it might have played out something like this. The script has some sharp dialog and witty word play which is done justice by some good actors who know how to have fun with their lines while still playing it straight for the most part. The film wisely chooses to keep broad comedy at a minimum while loading on the 1930s atmosphere. Not a classic but quite enjoyable for what it is. If you liked Love At First Bite you should find this entertaining.
Did you know
- Quotes
Dr. Sigmund Freud: Why can't she see herself in the mirror?
Graf Geza von Közsnöm: She has never reflected on that.
- ConnectionsReferences Nosferatu le vampire (1922)
- SoundtracksTango Notturno
Composed by Hans-Otto Borgmann
Lyrics by Hans Fritz Beckmann
Performed by Barnabas von Géczy
Publishing company:Edition Meisel GmbH
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- Also known as
- 吸血鬼腥靈診療
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- Budget
- €6,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $30,115
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $3,361
- Jun 12, 2016
- Gross worldwide
- $209,722
- Runtime1 hour 27 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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