

Succubus
A mind-blowing, erotic horror, Evil Motion's Succubus stars Raven Riley and Liz Vicious as good and evil adversaries whose origin stems from a very ancient tale. Lilith, the fabled first wife of Adam, has been awoken from her slumber with a renewed lust for blood. Due to her defiance of God, Lilith was damned to eternal punishment by having to walk the Earth as a succubus demon feeding on the strength and lust of innocent people. Legend tells that only the eldest daughter in the bloodline of Eve herself has the power to stop Lilith. That chosen one is Raven Riley. She is the one who bears the mark and she will not be able to come to peace until she has slain the succubus.
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Plot Summary
A lonely young woman named Min-ah becomes obsessed with a man from her dreams. She discovers he is a succubus, a demon who seduces men to feed on their souls. As Min-ah delves deeper into this dark world, she finds herself drawn to the succubus's allure, blurring the lines between reality and fantasy. Her quest for love and connection leads her down a dangerous path, forcing her to confront her own desires and the consequences of her choices.
Critical Reception
The 2007 South Korean film 'Succubus' garnered a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences. While some appreciated its attempt at a supernatural romance with horror elements, many found the execution lacking in terms of plot coherence, character development, and overall scares. It is largely considered a niche film within the horror genre, failing to achieve widespread critical acclaim or significant commercial success.
What Reviewers Say
- The film struggles with a predictable plot and underdeveloped characters, failing to deliver a compelling narrative.
- While it attempts to blend horror, romance, and fantasy, the execution is often uneven and unconvincing.
- The visual effects and overall atmosphere are a significant drawback, detracting from any potential suspense.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Succubus' is scarce, but available comments suggest a disappointment with its convoluted storyline and a lack of genuine horror or emotional depth, with some finding the romantic elements unengaging.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a series of Korean horror anthologies released around that time, aiming to explore various supernatural and psychological themes.
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