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Bloodscent
Two women are turned into vampires after one of them finds a golden skull buried in her backyard. They then try to seduce a virgin.
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Plot Summary
A detective investigates a series of gruesome murders with a bizarre commonality: each victim is found with a distinct, yet unidentifiable, floral scent. As the body count rises, he races against time to unravel the chilling mystery before the killer strikes again, uncovering a dark secret tied to the scent.
Critical Reception
Bloodscent received a generally negative reception from critics, who largely dismissed it as a derivative and uninspired thriller. While some noted the attempt at a unique premise, the execution was frequently cited as lacking, with criticism aimed at the predictable plot, uneven pacing, and subpar performances. Audiences, however, were somewhat more forgiving, with some appreciating the B-movie horror elements and the central mystery.
What Reviewers Say
Relies too heavily on familiar genre tropes.
The central mystery is intriguing but ultimately fails to deliver a satisfying conclusion.
Performances are largely forgettable, detracting from any potential tension.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available suggest a mixed reception, with some finding it a watchable, albeit unremarkable, low-budget horror film, while others found it predictable and unengaging.
Fun Fact
The distinctive floral scent central to the mystery was reportedly created using a combination of obscure essential oils, making it difficult for both characters and the audience to place.
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