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Bad Blood
When the evil powers of darkness enlightens one vampire, Eric Henswich, the mortal world will go to Hell. Turning worthy mortals into ghoulish monstrosities, and gruesomely disposing the rest of the human race; leaving rotting carnage to clutter the Earth's face... you can't stop the unstoppable, not even slow them down. This new breed of vampires no longer need fresh blood to keep them alive. They'll live forever of the pure essence of the evil that fills their inhumane hearts.
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Plot Summary
A troubled young man, recently released from a juvenile detention center, struggles to reintegrate into society. He finds himself drawn into a dangerous world of crime and manipulation, leading to escalating conflicts with his family and the law. His actions create a ripple effect, impacting everyone around him and pushing him towards a tragic fate.
Critical Reception
Bad Blood (1997) received mixed to negative reviews from critics. While some acknowledged the performances of its cast, particularly Robert Loggia, the film was largely criticized for its predictable plot, heavy-handed direction, and a lack of originality in its thriller elements. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with many finding the film to be a formulaic and uninspired entry in the crime drama genre.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a derivative plot that offers few surprises.
Performances are adequate but unable to elevate the weak script.
Direction lacks a distinct style and relies on worn-out genre tropes.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Bad Blood (1997) are scarce, but available commentary suggests viewers found the film to be a forgettable and formulaic thriller, lacking compelling characters or narrative innovation.
Fun Fact
Despite its release in 1997, the film 'Bad Blood' is often confused with other similarly titled projects, leading to a lack of widespread critical analysis and recognition.
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