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Well directed I suppose but the plot felt a bit jumbled at times, has just enough bizarre moments to keep me interested but can't say it's good, but still worth checking out. **3.0/5**


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Ostend, Belgium. In a decadent seaside hotel, Stefan and Valerie, a newlywed couple, meet the mysterious Countess Báthory and Ilona, her secretary.
A reclusive, aristocratic vampire countess, Bathory, and her subservient companion, Ilona, prey on unsuspecting travelers in a decaying Belgian hotel during the off-season. Their latest victims are a young, engaged American couple, Stefan and Valerie, who quickly become entangled in the vampires' sinister games. As Bathory becomes fixated on Valerie, a dangerous and seductive dance of manipulation and terror unfolds, blurring the lines between victim and predator.
Daughters of Darkness is a stylish and atmospheric erotic horror film that gained a cult following for its decadent visuals, unsettling mood, and Delphine Seyrig's iconic performance. While not a mainstream hit upon release, it is now recognized as a significant entry in the vampire genre, particularly for its queer undertones and gothic sensibility.
Praised for its lavish gothic atmosphere and stylish direction.
Delphine Seyrig's performance as the vampire Countess Bathory is a standout, embodying decadent evil.
Appreciated for its eroticism and exploration of themes of desire and repression.
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The film's production design is heavily influenced by the Art Nouveau style, contributing to its distinctive visual aesthetic.
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Well directed I suppose but the plot felt a bit jumbled at times, has just enough bizarre moments to keep me interested but can't say it's good, but still worth checking out. **3.0/5**